
In the turbulent years following the Spanish crackdown, the Dutch provinces grapple with the lingering specter of the infamous Council of Blood. As the grand commander seeks to dissolve the tribunal, local estates press for sweeping reforms, demanding the withdrawal of foreign troops and the restoration of native offices. Against this backdrop, secret diplomatic overtures and fierce debates in Brussels set the stage for a fragile, yet hopeful, quest for autonomy.
The narrative follows the determined Prince of Orange, whose steadfastness fuels both political maneuvers and personal drama, including a contentious marriage that inflames regional rivalries. Meanwhile, daring naval ventures and brutal reprisals against perceived heretics reveal the stark contrast between idealistic aspirations and harsh realities on the ground. Listeners will hear the intricate dance of diplomacy, intrigue, and emerging self‑government that defines this pivotal chapter of Dutch history.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (94K 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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