THE PROTESTANT ETHIC IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE 7 UNITED NETHERLANDS - FICTION OR FACT

Authors
Citation
M. Tervoert, THE PROTESTANT ETHIC IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE 7 UNITED NETHERLANDS - FICTION OR FACT, Netherlands journal of social sciences, 33(1), 1997, pp. 1
Citations number
19
ISSN journal
09241477
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Database
ISI
SICI code
0924-1477(1997)33:1<1:TPEITR>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
According to Max Weber, the Protestant ethic and spirit of capitalism were prominent among seventeenth-century Calvinists in the Dutch Repub lic, especially the followers of Voetius. Historians have refuted the notion that Calvinism played a substantial and effective role at the s tart of the 'spirit of capitalism'. This study discusses the extent to which historical research has supported Weber's argument with respect to the Dutch Republic in the seventeenth century. The findings indica te no signs of a Protestant ethic in Calvinist writings and, contrary to Weber's view, in matters of economics the followers of Voetius were rather conservative. Furthermore, economic activities did not seem to flourish where Calvinism was predominant. On the whole, the Protestan t ethic in the Dutch Republic seems to be more fiction than fact.