Originally published in 1922, as part of the Cambridge Historical Series, this book presents an account of the development of the Netherlands, from the Burgundian period up until the reign of Queen Wilhelmina. Comprehensive information is given on the key changes and major events in Dutch history. A detailed bibliography is also included. This is a highly readable book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in historiography and perspectives on the history of the Netherlands.
Originally published in 1922, as part of the Cambridge Historical Series, this book presents an account of the development of the Netherlands, from the Burgundian period up until the reign of Queen Wilhelmina. Comprehensive information is given on the key changes and major events in Dutch history. A detailed bibliography is also included. This is a highly readable book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in historiography and perspectives on the history of the Netherlands.
George Edmundson (4 February 1848 - 3 July 1930) was a Church of England priest and University of Oxford academic historian. He accepted benefices in Northolt and Chelsea and retired to the south of France. Edmundson were the eldest son of Mr. Rev. George Edmundson of Redcar and St Leonards-On-Sea through his marriage to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of William Whytehead of Thirsk, and was born at Redcar House in Redcar, Yorkshire. His dad were the lord of Agglethorpe Manor in Coverdale. He attended St Peter's School in York and Magdalen College in Oxford, where he was a demy. He received a first in Mathematical Moderations in 1869 and another in Maths in 1870, graduated with honors in 1871, earned the Senior Hall Greek Testament Prize in 1873, and went on to get an MA in 1874.
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General preface Prologue 1. The Burgundian Netherlands 2. Habsburg rule in the Netherlands 3. The prelude to the revolt 4. The revolt of the Netherlands 5. William the Silent 6. The beginnings of the Dutch republic 7. The system of government 8. The twelve years' truce 9. Maurice and Oldenbarneveldt 10. From the end of the twelve years' truce to the peace of Munster, 1621-48. The Stadtholderate of Frederick Henry of Orange 11. The East and West India companies. Commercial and economic expansion 12. Letters, science and art 13. The Stadtholderate of William II. The great assembly 14. The rise of John de Witt. The first English war 15. The administration of John de Witt, 1654-65, from the peace of Westminster to the outbreak of the second English war 16. The last years of De Witt's administration, 1665-72. The second English war. The triple alliance. The French invasion 17. War with France and England. William III, Stadtholder. Murder of the brothers De Witt, 1672 18. The Stadtholderate of William III, 1672-88 19. The King-Stadtholder, 1688-1702 20. The war of Spanish succession and the treaties of Utrecht, 1702-15 21. The Stadtholderless republic, 1715-40 22. The Austrian succession war and William IV, 1740-51 23. The regency of Anne and of Brunswick, 1751-66 24. William V. First period, 1766-80 25. Stadtholderate of William V (continued), 1780-8. The English war. Patriot movement. Civil war. Prussian intervention 26. The Orange restoration. Downfall of the republic, 1788-95 27. The Batavian republic, 1795-1806 28. The kingdom of Holland and the French annexation, 1806-14 29. The formation of the kingdom of the Netherlands, 1814-15 30. The kingdom of the Netherlands - union of Holland and Belgium, 1815-30 31. The Belgian revolution. The separation of Holland and Belgium, 1830-42 32. William I abdicates. Reign of William II. Revision of the constitution, 1842-9 33. Reign of William III to the death of Thorbecke, 1849-72 34. The later reign of William III, and the regency of Queen Emma, 1872-98 35. The reign of Queen Wilhelmina, 1898-1917 Epilogue Bibliography Index.
General preface Prologue 1. The Burgundian Netherlands 2. Habsburg rule in the Netherlands 3. The prelude to the revolt 4. The revolt of the Netherlands 5. William the Silent 6. The beginnings of the Dutch republic 7. The system of government 8. The twelve years' truce 9. Maurice and Oldenbarneveldt 10. From the end of the twelve years' truce to the peace of Munster, 1621-48. The Stadtholderate of Frederick Henry of Orange 11. The East and West India companies. Commercial and economic expansion 12. Letters, science and art 13. The Stadtholderate of William II. The great assembly 14. The rise of John de Witt. The first English war 15. The administration of John de Witt, 1654-65, from the peace of Westminster to the outbreak of the second English war 16. The last years of De Witt's administration, 1665-72. The second English war. The triple alliance. The French invasion 17. War with France and England. William III, Stadtholder. Murder of the brothers De Witt, 1672 18. The Stadtholderate of William III, 1672-88 19. The King-Stadtholder, 1688-1702 20. The war of Spanish succession and the treaties of Utrecht, 1702-15 21. The Stadtholderless republic, 1715-40 22. The Austrian succession war and William IV, 1740-51 23. The regency of Anne and of Brunswick, 1751-66 24. William V. First period, 1766-80 25. Stadtholderate of William V (continued), 1780-8. The English war. Patriot movement. Civil war. Prussian intervention 26. The Orange restoration. Downfall of the republic, 1788-95 27. The Batavian republic, 1795-1806 28. The kingdom of Holland and the French annexation, 1806-14 29. The formation of the kingdom of the Netherlands, 1814-15 30. The kingdom of the Netherlands - union of Holland and Belgium, 1815-30 31. The Belgian revolution. The separation of Holland and Belgium, 1830-42 32. William I abdicates. Reign of William II. Revision of the constitution, 1842-9 33. Reign of William III to the death of Thorbecke, 1849-72 34. The later reign of William III, and the regency of Queen Emma, 1872-98 35. The reign of Queen Wilhelmina, 1898-1917 Epilogue Bibliography Index.
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