
This book represents the first extensive discussion of 300 years of change, continuity and diversity in Dutch corruption and public morality between 1648 and 1940. A collection of rich historical case studies on public and political debates surrounding supposedly corrupt acts of administrators and politicians is set against the backdrop of the major political and socio-economic developments of the time. As the book moves from early modern beginnings of the Dutch Republic to the age of Enlightenment and into â oemodernâ politics, it tells the story of how, when and why Dutch political-administrative thought and practice concerning â oegoodâ and â oebadâ government actually evolved. It provides the reader with an understanding of past and present ideas on Dutch corruption and public morality, and places these within a wider European historical context. The book will primarily appeal to those interested in European and Dutch political-administrative history, the history of corruption, anti-corruption, public values, and ethics and integrity. <p>
Page Count:
372
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
ISBN-10:
1527549801
ISBN-13:
9781527549807
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