The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813

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The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813

by Hendrik Willem Van Loon

EN·~5 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

DEDICATION

0:34
2

APOLOGIA

1:10
3

FOREWORD

7:22
4

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

7:50
5

PROLOGUE

7:05
6

I. THE LAST DAYS OF THE OLD ORDER - DECEMBER, 1795

22:22
7

II. THE REVOLUTION

15:41
8

III. THE COST OF REVOLUTION

10:45
9

IV. THE PROVISIONAL

17:10
10

V. SOLEMN OPENING OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY - THE OPENING CEREMONIES

7:48

Description

In this compact yet vivid account, the tumultuous years from the French invasion of the Dutch Republic to the establishment of a new kingdom are traced with a blend of scholarly insight and personal reflection. The author paints the era’s political upheaval, the rise of the Batavian Republic, and the eventual crowning of William I, while foregrounding the sense of national humiliation and the yearning for revival that animated the Dutch people.

Written in a conversational style that shifts from serious analysis to lighthearted anecdote, the narrative is peppered with illustrations that bring the period’s streets, ships, and battlefields to life. Readers are invited to travel alongside the author’s own memories of harbor fog and steam whistles, feeling the same clarity that sparked his determination to tell the story. The book offers a thoughtful, accessible portrait of a nation’s struggle to reclaim its identity, making a pivotal slice of European history engaging for anyone curious about how the modern Netherlands emerged from the ashes of occupation.

Details

Full title

The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813 A Short Account of the Early Development of the Modern Kingdom of the Netherlands

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (295K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrea Ball & Marc D'Hooghe

Release date

2012-01-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Hendrik Willem Van Loon

1882–1944

Best known for turning big stretches of history into lively stories, this Dutch-American writer helped generations of readers feel that the past was vivid, human, and fun to explore. His books mixed clear explanations with his own illustrations, giving history an unusually personal voice.

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