Nizozemští, vlámští a valonští obchodníci v rudolfinské Praze ; Dutch, Flemish and Walloons merchants in Rudolphine Prague

The study is focused on the topic of immigration to pre-White Mountain (before 1620) Prague from the Netherlands, whose territory today lies in the states of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and partially (northern) France. Although the Dutch immigration in Prague was not numerically very extensive, it nevertheless represented a distinct socio-cultural and religiously specific group. Research up to now has focused primarily on the circle of artistic and intellectual elites of the Rudolphine court, where such important Flemish artists worked as, for example, the painter Bartholomaeus Sprang... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Buňatová, Marie
Schlagwörter: Early Modern Period / Prague / Rudolf II / imperial residence / migration / the Netherlands / the Dutch / the Flemish / the Walloons / burghership / trade / finance / craft
Sprache: Tschechisch
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