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A sweeping portrait of one of early modern Europe’s most transformative movements, this work opens by placing the Dutch Republic’s emergence at the heart of the continent’s shifting balance of power. It traces how a modest collection of northern provinces, driven by a yearning for religious freedom and self‑governance, rose to challenge the might of the Spanish empire and the doctrine of universal monarchy. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of fierce conflicts, diplomatic intrigue, and the relentless drive of ordinary citizens to defend their liberties.
Through vivid storytelling, the author brings to life the charismatic leaders—most notably William the Silent—who combined bold strategy with a keen sense of political equilibrium. The early chapters also illuminate the burgeoning maritime and commercial enterprises that turned a small nation into a global trading hub. Listeners will gain a clear sense of how this remarkable ascent not only reshaped Europe but also echoed through later revolutions, offering timeless lessons on the struggle for freedom and the art of statecraft.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (69K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1877
Best known for sweeping, dramatic histories of the Dutch Republic, this American writer brought 16th-century Europe vividly to life for generations of readers. He also moved through politics and diplomacy, serving the United States abroad while building a reputation as a serious historian.
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