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"History of Holland," authored by George Edmundson, offers a comprehensive exploration of the captivating trajectory of the Netherlands through centuries of evolution. Edmundson walks readers through the dynamic story of Holland, spanning its rise to prominence, struggles for independence, and continuing cultural legacy, with rigorous research and a sharp historical perspective. The book digs at the nation's exceptional successes in trade, art, and innovation from its medieval origins to its Golden Age and beyond. Edmundson expertly navigates Spanish control, the Eighty Years' War for Independence, and the Dutch Republic's rise as a global maritime and economic superpower. From religious variety to major contributions to European diplomacy, the author deftly analyzes the socioeconomic and political influences that molded Holland's identity. He also emphasizes the significance of the nation in the Enlightenment and the diffusion of information during this time period. "History of Holland" is a must-have historical handbook that illustrates the Dutch journey while highlighting its significance in European history and worldwide events. The incisive narrative and comprehensive methodology of George Edmundson make this work a great resource for those looking to comprehend the rich fabric of the Dutch past and its continuing influence on the present world.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"History of Holland," authored by George Edmundson, offers a comprehensive exploration of the captivating trajectory of the Netherlands through centuries of evolution. Edmundson walks readers through the dynamic story of Holland, spanning its rise to prominence, struggles for independence, and continuing cultural legacy, with rigorous research and a sharp historical perspective. The book digs at the nation's exceptional successes in trade, art, and innovation from its medieval origins to its Golden Age and beyond. Edmundson expertly navigates Spanish control, the Eighty Years' War for Independence, and the Dutch Republic's rise as a global maritime and economic superpower. From religious variety to major contributions to European diplomacy, the author deftly analyzes the socioeconomic and political influences that molded Holland's identity. He also emphasizes the significance of the nation in the Enlightenment and the diffusion of information during this time period. "History of Holland" is a must-have historical handbook that illustrates the Dutch journey while highlighting its significance in European history and worldwide events. The incisive narrative and comprehensive methodology of George Edmundson make this work a great resource for those looking to comprehend the rich fabric of the Dutch past and its continuing influence on the present world.