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De Dageraad Der Volksvrijheidgeschiedenis Van De Wording Der Nederlandsche Republiek

Adolf Streckfuss

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De Dageraad Der Volksvrijheidgeschiedenis Van De Wording Der Nederlandsche Republiek

Adolf Streckfuss

History - European, History - Modern (1750+), History - Religious

A historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the formation of the Dutch Republic, discussing the political and social dynamics during the reign of Charles V and Philip II, as well as the rise of dissent in the Netherlands. It explores key events, figures, and conflicts that contributed to the people's struggle for freedom, particularly in the context of religious persecution and governance. At the start of the book, the author sets the scene by describing the Netherlands under Charles V, highlighting the peace and prosperity brought about by his rule. The love and respect the Dutch people held for Charles V is examined, alongside the dark shadows cast by his stringent religious policies and the Inquisition that accompanied his reign. As Philip II assumes control, initial celebrations turn to concern, foreshadowing the tensions that will escalate into significant uprisings. The background of key players, such as William of Orange and the consequences of their actions, is introduced, laying the groundwork for the tension-filled narrative that follows as the desire for autonomy clashes with oppressive rule.

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De Dageraad Der Volksvrijheidgeschiedenis Van De Wording Der Nederlandsche Republiek
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Project Gutenberg · 431 pages (Dutch)
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