"The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 01: Introduction I" by John Lothrop Motley is a historical account written during the mid-19th century. This book delves into the emergence and rise of the Dutch Republic, highlighting its significance as a pivotal event in modern history. The narrative captures the struggle for independence against tyrannical rule and the evolving dynamics of power, showcasing how this small region became a major player on the global stage. In this volume, Motley presents a detailed exploration of the historical context surrounding the formation of the Dutch Republic, tracing its lineage back to the conflict with Spanish domination. He examines the socio-political landscape of the Netherlands, including the geography, early inhabitants, and their resistance against powerful empires. Central to the narrative is the figure of William the Silent, whose leadership and vision were instrumental in guiding the Dutch towards independence. The writing is enriched with accounts of battles, political intrigues, and the interplay of various factions, all converging to forge a new and liberated state that not only sought to reclaim freedom for itself but also set a precedent for democratic ideals in the wider world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 01: Introduction I
By John Lothrop Motley
"The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 01: Introduction I" by John Lothrop Motley is a historical account written during the mid-19th century. This ...
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John Lothrop Motley was an American author and diplomat. As a popular historian, he is best known for his works on the Netherlands, the three volume work The Rise of the Dutch Republic and four volume History of the United Netherlands. As United States Minister to Austria in the service of the Abraham Lincoln administration, Motley helped to prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederates in the American Civil War. He later served as Minister to the United Kingdom during the Ulysses S. Grant administration.
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