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Republican Kinship in the Society of Princes: The Dutch States General as Corporate Godparent, 1578–1732 – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2026

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Acknowledgements. The author wishes to thank Geertje Mak, Ayşenur Korkmaz, Ton van Kalmthout, Nina Lamal, the Political Culture Research group at the Huygens Institute, the two anonymous reviewers for their feedback on earlier drafts, and Inge Werner for her editorial help. Many thanks also to the REPUBLIC team for their groundbreaking work on the States General’s resolutions, and to Ronald Sluyter for providing early access to the provisional transcriptions.

Funding statement. The article was written as part of the VIDI project ‘Inventing Public Diplomacy in Early Modern Europe’, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), with grant no. VI.Vidi.195.081.

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Helmers, H. (2025), ‘Republican Kinship in the Society of Princes: The Dutch States General as Corporate Godparent, 1578–1732’, The Historical Journal, doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X25000019CrossRefGoogle Scholar