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16 reviewsISBN 10: 1162666420
ISBN 13: 9781162666426
Author: John Lothrop Motley
Chapter I: The Murder of Orange
The assassination of William the Silent and its immediate aftermath.
Chapter II: The Extension of Protestantism
The spread and consolidation of Protestant beliefs in the Netherlands.
Chapter III: The Vast Power of Spain
An analysis of Spain's political and military influence during this period.
Chapter IV: Religious Origin of the Revolt
Exploration of the religious motivations behind the Dutch revolt against Spanish rule.
Chapter V: The Disposal of the Sovereignty
The political maneuvers regarding the sovereignty of the Netherlands.
Chapter VI: The Courage of the Estates of Holland
The determination and resilience of the Dutch Estates in the face of adversity.
Chapter VII: The Children of William the Silent
The roles and contributions of William the Silent's descendants.
Chapter VIII: The Provisional Council of State
Formation and actions of the temporary governing body.
Chapter IX: The Firm Attitude of Holland and Zeeland
The steadfastness of these provinces in resisting Spanish control.
Chapter X: The Weakness of Flanders
The decline of Spanish influence in the region of Flanders.
Chapter XI: The Fall of Ghent
The strategic and symbolic importance of Ghent's capture.
Chapter XII: The Adroitness of Alexander Farnese
The military strategies and political tactics of the Duke of Parma.
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Tags: John Lothrop Motley, History, Netherlands