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Hugo Grotius Annals of the war in the Low Countries
The Annals of the War in the Low Countries is one of Hugo Grotius' lesser-known works. Grotius expresses a contrarian view of the early revolt, which he presents not as a united battle for the true faith and the ancient liberties of the land but as a protracted and painful struggle, not only with the great power of Spain, but also with discord, selfishness and religious fanaticism among the Dutch. To convey this complex and controversial vision of the foundational years of the Dutch Republic, Grotius...
Non-fictie
Engels | PDF, 63 MB | Leuven University Press, Leuven | 2023
E-book
Peter Arnade Beggars, iconoclasts, and civic patriots
the political culture of the Dutch Revolt
Non-fictie
Engels | 352 pagina's | Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y. [etc.] | 2008
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Laura Manzano Baena Conflicting words
the Peace Treaty of Münster (1648) and the political culture of the Dutch Republic and the Spanish monarchy
The Peace of Münster, signed between the Catholic Monarchy and the United Provinces in 1648, went against the political culture of both polities. The fact that the Spanish Monarchy definitively accepted the independence of its former subjects clearly negated the policy put forward by the Monarchy during the 'eighty' years that the war lasted and to the Monarchy's declared main goals. For the United Provinces, signing a peace with the archenemy without having brought liberty and religious freedom...
Non-fictie
Engels | 284 pagina's (PDF, 2,4 MB) | Universitaire Pers Leuven, Leuven | 2017
E-book
Geoffrey Parker Spain and the Netherlands, 1559-1659
ten studies
Non-fictie
Engels | 288 pagina's | Collins, London | 1979
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James Tracy For Holland's Garden
the war aims of the States of Holland, 1572-1588
Non-fictie
Engels | 28 pagina's | Amsterdams Centrum voor de Studie van de Gouden Eeuw, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam | 2004
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Craig E. Harline Pamphlets, printing, and political culture in the early Dutch Republic
Non-fictie
Engels | 309 pagina's | Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht etc. | 1987
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Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen 1648. De vrede van Munster
handelingen van het herdenkingscongres te Nijmegen en Kleef, 28-30 augustus 1996, georganiseerd door de Katholieke Universiteit van Nijmegen, onder auspiciën van de Werkgroep Zeventiende Eeuw
Non-fictie
Nederlands | Duits | Engels | 383 pagina's | Uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum | 1997
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C.C. Hibben Gouda in revolt
particularism and pacifism in the revolt of the Netherlands 1572-1588
Studie over de houding en besluiten van het Goudse stadsbestuur met betrekking tot de opstand tegen Spanje, over de jaren 1572-1588
Non-fictie
Engels | 298 pagina's | HES, Utrecht | 1983
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Anton van der Lem Revolt in the Netherlands
the Eightuy Years War, 1568-1648
Non-fictie
Engels | 252 pagina's | Reaktion Books, London | 2018
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P. Geyl History of the Dutch-speaking peoples, 1555-1648
Fictie
Engels | 589 pagina's | Phoenix Press, London | 2001
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Nick Ridley Frederik Hendrik and the triumph of the Dutch revolt
comparative insurgencies
Non-fictie
Engels | 194 pagina's | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York | 2020
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Bouko de Groot Dutch armies of the 80 Years' War 1568-1648 (2): Cavalry, Artillery & Engineers
Tekst op achterflap: The 80 Years' War began with a limited Dutch rebellion seeking only religious toleration from their Spanish overlords, but ended with an independent republic recognized as a global power. During the phase between 1588 and 1610 Maurice of Nassau built a new, tightly-drilled infantry which set an example for the rest of Europe. But cavalry also remained a decisive asset; and the campaigns he and his successors led included some 150 sieges, which depended upon artillery and engineers....
Non-fictie
Engels | 48 pagina's | Osprey Publishing, Oxford | 2017
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Bouko de Groot Dutch armies of the 80 Years' War 1568-1648 (1): Infantry
Tekst op achterflap: The 80 Years' War' (also known as the Dutch War of Independence) was the foundation of Dutch nationhood, and during the course of the conflict one of its main leaders - Maurice of Orange-Nassau - created an army and a tactical system that became a model throughout Europe. This study, the first of a two-part series, focuses on the Dutch infantry. It examines how Maurice of Orange-Nassau attracted volunteers and students from across Europe, introduced innovative new training methods...
Non-fictie
Engels | 48 pagina's | Osprey Publishing, Oxford | 2017
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Exercise of arms
warfare in the Netherlands, 1568-1648
Non-fictie
Engels | 235 pagina's | Brill, Leiden [etc.] | 1997
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Hugh Dunthorne Britain and the Dutch revolt, 1560-1700
Non-fictie
Engels | 264 pagina's | Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] | 2013
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Charlie R. Steen A chronicle of conflict: Tournai, 1559-1567
Non-fictie
Engels | 190 pagina's | Hes, Utrecht | 1985
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F.G. Oosterhoff Leicester and the Netherlands 1586-1587
Non-fictie
Engels | 231 pagina's | HES, Utrecht | 1988
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Alison McNeil Kettering Gerard ter Borch and the Treaty of Münster
Non-fictie
Engels | 55 pagina's | Mauritshuis, The Hague | 1998
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Judith Pollmann Another road to God
the religious development of Arnoldus Buchelius (1565-1641)
Non-fictie
Engels | 250 pagina's | 1998
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Judith Pollmann Catholic identity and the revolt of the Netherlands, 1520-1635
Non-fictie
Engels | 239 pagina's | Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.] | 2011
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