
The Eighty Years War
From Revolt to Regular War, 1568-1648
Petra Groen(Editor)
Leiden University Press
Published on 11. March 2019
Book
Hardback
500 pages
978-90-8728-333-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Eighty Years War offers an insight into the military factors at play in the creation of the Dutch Republic. In 1648 the Spanish empire agreed to a peace treaty that ended decades of fighting and resulted in the division of the Low Countries and the birth of the Republic. From the outset, the conflict between the Dutch insurgents and their Spanish sovereign lord captured the imagination. As a result of eighty years of warfare, the provincial States and the Calvinists gained the upper hand in the north and the Spanish rulers and the Catholic church in the south. Against all expectations, Philip II and his successors failed to win a conclusive victory over their rebellious Dutch subjects; in the end Spain was compelled to admit military defeat at the negotiating table in Muenster and recognise the breakaway Dutch provinces as a sovereign state. The birth of the new state was to no small degree determined by the balance of military power on land and at sea, and this book, illustrated in colour throughout, brings together all aspects of our country's military history for the first time. Filling a gap in current scholarship, The Eighty Years War investigates the relationship between maritime and land-based developments in the fields of weapons technology, tactics and organisation in the period from 1568 to 1648.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
300 farbige Abbildungen
300 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 273 mm
Width: 200 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-8728-333-9 (9789087283339)
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Persons
Olaf van Nimwegen is a research affiliate at Utrecht University. He is an expert in the field of Dutch military history from 1500 to ca. 1800.
Ronald Prud'homme van Reine is a maritime historian and independent researcher. He has written several biographies of leading figures in Dutch naval history.
Louis Sicking is the Aemilius Papinianus professor of the History of Public International Law at VU Amsterdam and lectures in medieval and early modern history at Leiden University.
Petra Groen (lead editor) is a senior researcher at the Netherlands Institute of Military History. For many years she was also professor of military history at Leiden University.
Ronald Prud'homme van Reine is a maritime historian and independent researcher. He has written several biographies of leading figures in Dutch naval history.
Louis Sicking is the Aemilius Papinianus professor of the History of Public International Law at VU Amsterdam and lectures in medieval and early modern history at Leiden University.
Petra Groen (lead editor) is a senior researcher at the Netherlands Institute of Military History. For many years she was also professor of military history at Leiden University.
Content
Preface
Introduction
PART I: The Revolt in the Low Countries 1566-1588
1 The integration of the Low Countries Louis Sicking
2 The Dutch Revolt Olaf van Nimwegen & Louis Sicking
3 The insurgents' army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen, Adri van Vliet & Louis Sicking
4 The organisation and financing of the insurgents' army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen & Louis Sicking
PART II: The regular war for the Low Countries 1588-1648
5 The Republic at war Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
6 Land and sea warfare Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
7 The organisation and financing of the Republic's army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
8 The nature of the conflict (1568-1648) Olaf van Nimwegen, Adri van Vliet & Petra Groen
Notes
Bibliography
Tables
Index
About the authors
Illustration credits
Introduction
PART I: The Revolt in the Low Countries 1566-1588
1 The integration of the Low Countries Louis Sicking
2 The Dutch Revolt Olaf van Nimwegen & Louis Sicking
3 The insurgents' army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen, Adri van Vliet & Louis Sicking
4 The organisation and financing of the insurgents' army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen & Louis Sicking
PART II: The regular war for the Low Countries 1588-1648
5 The Republic at war Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
6 Land and sea warfare Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
7 The organisation and financing of the Republic's army and navy Olaf van Nimwegen & Ronald Prud'homme van Reine
8 The nature of the conflict (1568-1648) Olaf van Nimwegen, Adri van Vliet & Petra Groen
Notes
Bibliography
Tables
Index
About the authors
Illustration credits