Advijs uyt 'sGravenhage, Hoe d'engelse en Franse vlooten op de Hollandtze Kust den 3.Augustij 1673 haer hebben vertoont gehad by Pieter Casteleyn

Possibly 1673 - 1678

Advijs uyt 'sGravenhage, Hoe d'engelse en Franse vlooten op de Hollandtze Kust den 3.Augustij 1673 haer hebben vertoont gehad

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This news pamphlet was printed in Haarlem by Pieter Casteleyn on August 4th, 1673. It describes the appearance of English and French fleets off the Dutch coast the previous day. The pamphlet provides a snapshot of the anxieties and patriotic fervor gripping the Dutch Republic during the Third Anglo-Dutch War. It highlights the mobilization of citizen militias and the anticipation of a major naval battle. Consider the role of printed media at this time. How did these pamphlets shape public opinion and national identity during times of conflict? Did this piece promote a sense of unity and resistance against foreign powers? To fully understand this pamphlet, we might consult contemporary political writings and naval records. This would help to assess the accuracy of its claims and its place within the broader context of the Anglo-Dutch Wars. The meaning of this artwork is contingent on understanding this historical and institutional context.