‘In fide constans’? Politiek van herinnering in het Mechelse stadsbestuur

Auteurs

  • Bram Caers Auteur

Samenvatting

Around 1600, the Mechelen mayor Jan van Wachtendonck wrote an urban chronicle of his town that thoroughly revised the existing chronicle dating about a century back. Wachtendonck’s text presents a version in which Mechelen sides firmly with the princely authorities, notably the Burgundian dukes. This contribution shows that the revision of Mechelen’s history is part of a broader policy of memory initiated by the city council after the calvinist regime (1580-1585). Through text and image, the new council aimed to reassert the city’s image as a catholic and loyal capital, in accordance with its motto ‘in fide constans’.

Gepubliceerd

2013-12-31

Citeerhulp

Caers, B. (2013). ‘In fide constans’? Politiek van herinnering in het Mechelse stadsbestuur. De Zeventiende Eeuw, 29(2), 228-246. https://platform.openjournals.nl/de-zeventiende-eeuw/article/view/26817