William of Orange and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 1572-84 (St Andrews Studies in Reformation History)
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Author
Contributions
- K. W. Swart (Translator) - Contributor
- R. P. Fagel (Editor) - Contributor
- J. C. Grayson (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2003-11-01 - Ashgate Publishing
Language
English
Word Count
75,000 words, Guess
Page Count
300 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10852522M
- ISBN-139780754632245
- ISBN-100754632245
- OCLC Control Number987791583
- OCLC Control Number51106894
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- OCLC Control Number53911565
- Library of Congress Control Number2002115972
- Goodreads413302
Classifications
- LCCDJ151
Description
"The figure of Prince William of Orange (1572-84) dominates the political landscape of the sixteenth-century Netherlands, and in many ways personifies the Dutch revolt against Spanish hegemony. Yet despite the European significance of his struggle, there has not been a major English-language study of William since C.V. Wedgwood's biography published in 1944. As such, scholars will welcome this publication of Koen Swart's distinguished and authoritative biography of the first of the hereditary stadholders of the United Provinces." "Originally available only in Dutch, this edition provides an English speaking audience for the first time with a detailed account of William's role in the Dutch Revolt that reflects the vast amount of scholarship undertaken in the field of European political and religious history over the last few decades. In the book, Swart explores the means by which William established his rule in Holland and Zealand in the 1570s, and provides an analysis of William's relations with the provincial states, the States-General and the towns, and the creation of a new system of government and finance. Within this framework of national history, he is always careful to locate the subject in its broad international context, thus adding to our wider understanding of this turbulent period." "Published posthumously, this book also includes introductory material written by leading scholars H.F.K. van Nierop, M.E.H.N. Mout, J. Israel and A.C. Duke."--Jacket.
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