Incredible as it may sound, in such a well-belabored field, this book offers a novel view on the Dutch Revolt.... The well-known history of noble and popular protest against Habsburg centralization, tax regimes, and religious policies is traced not through diplomacy and military encounters, but by carefully looking at the 'iconic high moments of the Dutch Revolt'—at how people behaved, at the cultural scripts that the followed, and the representation of those events in contemporary media.... Beggars, Iconoclasts, and Civic Patriots is a joy to read. It dazzles its readers with a lavish use of contemporary images and the recreation of the visual effects of the displays of established power and patriotic protest. It succeeds in its stated aim 'to capture the political dramas and cultural conceits around which people rallied, found political voice, and forged a rebellion.'- Joke Spaans (Journal of Ecclesiastical History)