The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1566-74)

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The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1566-74)

by John Lothrop Motley

EN·~18 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC

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By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY

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VOLUME 2, Book 1., 1566

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CHAPTER VIII. 1566

55:48
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CHAPTER IX. Part 1., 1566

36:59
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CHAPTER IX. Part 2, 1567

50:39
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CHAPTER X. 1567

47:32
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MOTLEY'S HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS, PG EDITION, VOLUME 14. - THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC - By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY

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ALVA

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CHAPTER I. Part III 1567

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Description

In the mid‑sixteenth century the Low Countries teeter on the brink of chaos, caught between a distant Spanish monarch and restless local leaders. Courtiers and envoys shuffle through the courts of Brussels and Madrid, their whispered pleas for religious moderation and political concession clashing with a king intent on strict control. The narrative follows the tangled web of secret missions, frantic council meetings, and the fervent preaching that stirs both hope and fear across the provinces.

Against this backdrop, figures such as the Duke of Alva, the outspoken Egmont, and the pragmatic Orange emerge, each navigating a landscape of dissimulation, procrastination, and looming repression. The author paints a vivid picture of a kingdom where the clash of faith, loyalty, and ambition fuels a volatile mix, leaving listeners to grasp the delicate balance that could either preserve the empire or set the stage for a profound transformation.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1081K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Lothrop Motley

John Lothrop Motley

1814–1877

Best known for bringing the drama of the Dutch revolt to a wide readership, this 19th-century American writer paired a storyteller’s eye with a diplomat’s experience abroad. His histories helped make European politics and revolution feel vivid and immediate to English-speaking readers.

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