ABSTRACT

The Dutch revolt against Spanish rule in the sixteenth century was a formative event in European history. The Origins and Development of the Dutch Revolt brings together in one volume the latest scholarship from leading experts in the field, to illuminate why the Dutch revolted, the way events unfolded and how they gained independence. In exploring the desire of the Dutch to control their own affairs, it also questions whether Dutch identity came about by accident.
The book makes the most recent research available in English for the first time, focusing on:
* the role of the aristocracy
* religion
* the towns and provinces
* the Spanish perspective
* finance and ideology.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Narrative of events

chapter 3|19 pages

The nobles and the revolt

chapter 4|17 pages

Religion and the revolt

chapter 5|23 pages

The towns and the revolt

chapter 7|18 pages

Keeping the wheels of war turning

Revenues of the province of Holland, 1572–1619

chapter 8|20 pages

From Domingo de Soto to Hugo Grotius

Theories of monarchy and civil power in Spanish and Dutch political thought, 1555–16091