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The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 11: 1566, part II

By John Lothrop Motley

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"The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 11: 1566, part II" by John Lothrop Motley is a historical account published in the mid-19th century. This wor...

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"The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 11: 1566, part II" by John Lothrop Motley is a historical account published in the mid-19th century. This work details the political and social upheaval in the Netherlands during the latter half of the 16th century, leading to the Dutch struggle for independence against Spanish rule. The narrative primarily focuses on the conflict between the rebellious Dutch populace and the Spanish monarchy, emphasizing the roles played by key figures such as William of Orange. In this volume, Motley delves deep into the secret machinations of King Philip II of Spain as he attempts to maintain control over the Netherlands amid rising unrest. The story unfolds with a detailed exploration of the tensions between loyalists to the Spanish crown, including Count Egmont and Admiral Horn, and the burgeoning factions of the reformers led by Orange. The book captures significant events such as the image-breaking riots, the conflicting loyalties among the nobility, and the failure of the Duchess of Parma to navigate the growing crisis. Ultimately, it portrays a rich tapestry of political intrigue and a nation on the brink of revolt, revealing the complexities of the struggle for religion and governance that shaped Dutch history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

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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