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The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, And Fall 1477-1806 (Oxford History Of Early Modern Europe)
Israel, Jonathan

The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, And Fall 1477-1806 (Oxford History Of Early Modern Europe)

Its rise, greatness and fall, 1477-1806

Oxford University Press, USA (Sep 03, 1998)
9780198207344
| Paperback
1231 pages | 155 x 231 mm | English
$ 32.00 | Value: $ 32.00
Dewey 940 ISR
LC Classification DH179 .I87 1998

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • 1556-1648
  • Benelux Countries
  • Netherlands - History - 1648-1795
  • Netherlands - History - Wars Of Independence

Plot

The Dutch Golden Age, the age of Grotius, Spinoza, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and a host of other renowned artists and writers was also remarkable for its immense impact in the spheres of commerce, finance, shipping, and technology. It was in fact one of the most spectacularly creative episodes inthe history of the world. Jonathan Israel gives the definitive account of the emergence of the United Provinces as a great power, and explains the subsequent decline in the eighteenth century. He places the thought, politics, religion, and social developments of the Golden Age in their broadcontext, and examines the changing relationship between the northern Netherlands and the south, which was to develop into modern Belgium.