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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 1830 in Historiography; 1.2 Liberalism and Catholicism: A Turn to 'Transfers' and Comparison; 1.3 Intellectual History and the Age of Revolution; 1.4 Political Developments in the Low Countries and Europe Leading to the Creation of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands; References; Part I Liberals; Chapter 2 Political Debates in the Wake of the Declaration of the Constitution: The Legitimacy Problem and the Preliminaries of a Liberal Opposition; 2.1 The Fundamental Law of 1814 and the Revised Law of 1815

2.2 Ancient Rights and the Legitimacy Gap2.3 Liberals Against the Ancient Constitution; 2.4 Liberal Political Thought and the Fundamental Law; 2.5 The Constitution Rejected: A Liberal Translation of the Legitimacy Problem; References; Chapter 3 Opposition Against National Uniformity and for Limited Government; 3.1 The Agenda of Uniformisation and Nationalisation: An Experiment of 'Nation-Building from Above'; 3.2 Néerlandisation and the Discourse Against Uniformisation; 3.3 Civil Order and Political Order: The Limited Scope of Action of the New Government

3.4 The Discourse Against Legislative Voluntarism and the Unresolved Matter of Ministerial ResponsibilityReferences; Chapter 4 Monarchical Government, Opposition and a Divided Political Nation; 4.1 The Clash of Two Constitutional Philosophies and the Failure to Resolve the Matter of Ministerial Responsibility; 4.2 From Recursus ad Principem to the Decree on Conflicts; 4.2.1 Cornelis Felix van Maanen and the Prevalence of Monarchical Power; 4.2.2 The Debate on the High Council in the Shadow of the Issue of Ministerial Responsibility

4.2.3 The Prevalence of Administrative Power: The Decree on Conflicts4.3 Towards the First Decennial Budget (1820): A Liberal-Republican Opposition Takes Shape; 4.3.1 The High Council Debate in the Second Chamber and the Role of the Parliament Under Scrutiny; 4.3.2 Tensions Over New Legal Codes: The Continued Battle Against Nationalisation; 4.3.3 A Controversial Book and a First Moment of Consorted Liberal Opposition; 4.4 The First Decennial Budget: Tensions Between North and South Exposed; References; Part II Catholics

Chapter 5 Political Catholicism in the Southern Netherlands Between the Ancien Régime and the Restoration5.1 Catholic Religio-Political Battles in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: The Rise and Fall of 'Jansenism'; 5.2 The Intellectual Context: Gallicanism and Catholic Thought in the Southern Netherlands; 5.3 Diverging Paths Between Political Catholicism in France and Belgium: Feller's Critique of Barruel; 5.4 The Relations Between the Government and the Church Under the French Government (1794-1814); References

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