The Dutch Revolt

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Penguin, 2002 - Počet stran: 334
Often thought to be a series of uprisings rather than a single revolution, the Dutch Revolt saw the Netherlands breaking away from the domination of Spain, with its monarchy and landed nobility. Although resistance to Spanish government came slowly, the Netherlanders were united in their desire for religious tolerance, finding an ally in the newly Protestant England. Parker examines the factors - political, economic and religious - that had tied the fate of the Netherlands to that of Spain.

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Geoffrey Parker is the author or editor of more than twenty-five books. He is Andreas Dorpelan Professor of History at Ohio State University.

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