Summary
Considered one of the world’s great maritime powers in the 17th century, the Netherlands continues to be an important commercial entrepôt and international crossroads today, a status that has made the modern nation one of the wealthiest in the world. Despite this country’s small size, the Netherlands has played a relatively large part in the history of commerce, government, art, and religion, and it has left an indelible imprint on all of the world’s continents.
A Brief History of the Netherlands provides a general overview of the history of the country from ancient times to the present day. It relates the central events that have shaped the country, and details their significance in historical context. The volume touches on all aspects of the history of the country, including political, international, economic, cultural, and social affairs. Basic facts, a chronology, a bibliography, and a list of suggested reading make up the appendixes, and sidebars are scattered throughout.
Coverage includes:
- From Early Settlement to Frankish Rule
- Political Strife and the Rise of Urban Life
- Wars of Religion and Emancipation
- Resplendent Republic
- Dynamo in Decline
- From Republic to Empire to Kingdom
- Building the Modern Nation-State
- Neutrality, Depression, and World War
- Reconstruction and Rebirth after World War II
- The Netherlands in the Twenty-first Century: the Triumphs and Trials of a Tolerant Society.
Specifications
Black-and-white photographs. Maps. Index. Bibliography. Suggested reading. Chronology. Tables. Basic facts. Sidebars.
About the Author(s)
Paul F. State is a professional writer and editor. He obtained a master of public affairs with a concentration in European Union affairs from The American University and a master of international affairs with a concentration in European history, politics, and economics, from Columbia University. He is the author of Historical Dictionary of Brussels.