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Holland: The History of the Netherlands

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The book provides a chronological survey of the Low Countries from Roman occupation through medieval consolidation and into early modern upheavals, tracing tribal settlements, Frankish and Norman incursions, and the emergence of feudal counties and ecclesiastical principalities. It describes the reclamation and formation of coastal lands, the growth of towns, commerce, and guilds, and the shifting balance between counts, bishops, and monarchs leading to Burgundian and Habsburg dominion. Later chapters examine the social, religious, and political tensions that culminate in sixteenth-century conflicts and include a supplementary chapter summarizing more recent events.

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Thomas Colley Grattan

Thomas Colley Grattan was an Irish author and historian, best known for his work "Holland: The History of the Netherlands." His writings often reflect a keen interest in European history and culture, providing readers with insights into the social and political landscapes of the regions he explored. Grattan's narrative style combines thorough research with engaging prose, making his historical accounts accessible to a broad audience. Through his contributions, he has played a role in enriching the literary heritage of historical literature.

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