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History of the United Netherlands, 1598. Political Intrigue and Cultural Developments in the Dutch Republic

Par : John Lothrop Motley
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  • Nombre de pages59
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-609603-8
  • EAN4064066096038
  • Date de parution19/05/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille652 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "History of the United Netherlands, 1598, " John Lothrop Motley intricately weaves a narrative that encapsulates the political, cultural, and military struggles of the Dutch as they seek independence from Spanish rule. Written in an engaging prose style, Motley's work reflects the rigor of the historical method while also capturing the emotional fervor of the era. Positioned at the intersection of the 19th century revival of historical scholarship and Romanticism, this text not only serves as a chronicle of events but also as an exploration of themes such as liberty, national identity, and the moral imperatives of resistance against tyranny.
Motley, an American historian and diplomat, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in Europe, particularly his observations of nationalism and political movements. His deep-seated interest in Dutch history was shaped by his studies at Harvard and his interactions with key figures of the time. This book is part of a larger work that extends through the Eighty Years' War, and Motley's commitment to detail and narrative integrity demonstrates his passion for both history and the principles of freedom and democracy that resonate through his writing.
I highly recommend "History of the United Netherlands, 1598" not only for its rich historical tapestry but also for its insightful commentary on the struggles for autonomy. This book will appeal to historians, students, and general readers alike who seek a comprehensive and engaging understanding of the complex interplay between power, resistance, and identity in the Early Modern period.