BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review was founded in 1877 and is the leading academic journal for the history of the Netherlands, Belgium and their global presence. It publishes research and review articles which explore broad and important issues in the history of the Low Countries, and seeks to do so in a wider comparative context. In creating discussion fora, online and in print, and in publishing book reviews, the journal aims to enliven historical debate among both professional historians and a wider interested public. Rigorously peer-reviewed, BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review seeks to present the best historical scholarship of both young and more established scholars. The journal accommodates all historical subdisciplines and covers every period of history since the Middle Ages. It accepts contributions in Dutch and English.
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From the Editors ‒ Redactioneel
Beeldenstorm: Iconoclasm in the Low Countries Inleiding Anne-Laure van Bruaene, Koenraad Jonckheere en Ruben Suykerbuyk
De Sacra Militia contra Iconomachos Civic Strategies to Counter Iconoclasm in the Low Countries (1566) Ruben Suykerbuyk
Embodied Piety Sacrament Houses and Iconoclasm in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries Anne-Laure van Bruaene
Picking up the Pieces Catholic Material Culture and Iconoclasm in the Low Countries David de Boer
Under Construction? The Catholic Community in Ghent after the Beeldenstorm Michal Bauwens
The Beeldenstorm and the Spanish Habsburg Response (1566-1570) Violet Soen
Power, Faith, and Pictures Frans Hogenberg’s Account of the Beeldenstorm Ramon Voges
The Power of Iconic Memory Iconoclasm as a Mental Marker Koenraad Jonckheere
Iconoclasts Anonymous Why did it take Historians so long to identify the Image-breakers of 1566? Judith Pollmann
List of reviewed books – Lijst van recensies