History of Holland |
Contents
The Burgundian Netherlands III | 1 |
Habsburg Rule in the Netherlands 1226 | 12 |
The Prelude to the Revolt 2746 | 27 |
The Revolt of the Netherlands 4768 | 47 |
William the Silent 6981 | 69 |
The Beginnings of the Dutch Republic 82109 | 82 |
The System of Government 110118 | 110 |
The Twelve Years Truce 119126 | 119 |
The Stadholderate of William III 16721688 | 258 |
The War of the Spanish Succession and | 285 |
The Austrian Succession War and William | 306 |
The Regency of Anne and of Brunswick | 316 |
William V First Period 17661780 | 322 |
The Batavian Republic 17951806 | 344 |
The Kingdom of Holland and the French | 357 |
The Formation of the Kingdom of | 367 |
Maurice and Oldenbarneveldt 127138 | 127 |
From the end of the Twelve Years Truce to the Peace of Munster 16211648 The Stad holderate of Frederick Henry of Orange 139158 | 139 |
The East and West India Companies Com | 147 |
mercial and Economic Expansion 159185 | 159 |
Letters Science and Art 186201 | 186 |
The Stadholderate of William II The Great Assembly 202211 | 202 |
Rise of John de Witt The First English War 212224 | 212 |
The Administration of John de Witt 16541665 | 225 |
War with France and England William III | 236 |
The Kingdom of the NetherlandsUnion | 376 |
Reign of William III to the death | 411 |
The later reign of William III and | 419 |
The Reign of Queen Wilhelmina 18981917 426428 | 426 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY 433444 | 433 |
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