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BEKNOPTE GESCHIEDENIS VAN FRIESLAND IN HOOFDTREKKEN.
VOORREDE.
VERDEELING EN ORDE VAN BEHANDELING.
Inleiding.
EERSTE TIJDVAK.
TWEEDE TIJDVAK.
DERDE TIJDVAK.
VIERDE TIJDVAK.
41. Vrede en Voorspoed verheffen—Zorgeloosheid en Partijschappen ontbinden den Staat.
This concise work offers a sweeping overview of the Frisian people, tracing their emergence, resilience, and influence across nearly two millennia. It begins by questioning the common Dutch reliance on the Batavians as forebears, positioning the Frisians instead as the true ancestral lineage that endured the great migrations and upheavals that reshaped Europe. The author draws on a wide array of early and later sources, presenting the narrative in a clear, accessible style that balances scholarly rigor with readability.
Beyond mere chronology, the book highlights the cultural and geographic continuity of Friesland, from its early settlements along the Vlie to its later expansion toward the Scheldt. Readers are invited to explore how this steadfast community maintained its identity despite shifting political landscapes, and how its legacy still echoes in modern Dutch consciousness. Ideal for anyone curious about regional history, the text serves both as an introductory guide and a thoughtful reflection on the enduring spirit of the Frisians.
Language
nl
Duration
~16 hours (971K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1809–1880
A self-taught historian from Leeuwarden, he helped preserve the story of Friesland through archives, local history, and books written for a broad public. His work made him an important early guardian of the region’s memory.
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