WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 04: 1555-59 cover

The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 04: 1555-59

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The narrative traces Philip II's accession to extensive Spanish and Burgundian possessions and his early administration of the seventeen provinces, portraying his personality, household, and dependence on advisers such as Ruy Gómez and the Duke of Alva. It surveys dynastic ties and legal promises to provincial privileges, then follows the diplomatic and military maneuvers of the period: the Truce of Vaucelles, papal intrigues, French campaigns in Italy, and frontier skirmishes in the Low Countries. Detailed chapters recount the sieges and battles around St. Quentin and Gravelines, the capture of Calais, and the mounting tensions between provincial estates and Spanish officials.

About the Author

Motley, John Lothrop portrait

John Lothrop Motley

John Lothrop Motley was an American historian and diplomat, best known for his comprehensive work, "History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce." This multi-volume history, published in the 1860s, explores the Dutch struggle for independence from Spanish rule during the late 16th century. Motley's meticulous research and engaging narrative style contributed significantly to the understanding of this pivotal period in European history. In addition to his historical writings, he served as the U.S. Minister to Austria, reflecting his deep engagement with both history and politics.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like