Maurits prins van Oranje
由
K Zandvliet
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History
Art & Photography
格式
平装书
页数
507
语言
荷兰语,佛兰芒语
已发布
Jan 1, 2000
出版商
Waanders Uitgevers
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
9040094977
ISBN-13
9789040094972
描述
This compelling narrative unfolds the life of Maurits, Prince of Orange, a pivotal figure in the Dutch struggle for independence in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It delves into not only his military prowess but also his statesmanship and the socio-political landscape of the time. Zandvliet meticulously captures the essence of Maurits as a military leader who evolved during a transformative period in Dutch history, shaping the nation’s future with his strategic insight.
At the core of this account is Maurits's remarkable ability to unite various factions amid turbulent circumstances. The author weaves in collaborative contributions from historians like Arthur Eyffinger, bringing rich context and diverse perspectives to bolster the narrative. This depth provides readers with a multifaceted view of the complexities associated with Maurits's leadership and the ongoing conflicts of the era.
Zandvliet balances scholarly research with engaging storytelling, making the profound historical events accessible to both casual readers and history aficionados. By examining not just the victories on the battlefield, but the underlying motivations and consequences of Maurits's actions, Zandvliet paints a vivid portrait of a man who played a central role in forging a nation.
Through careful analysis and extensive research, this work sheds light on a crucial chapter in Dutch history, showcasing the intriguing interplay between personal ambition and national identity. It invites readers to reflect on the legacy of Maurits and the enduring impact of his endeavors in shaping modern Netherlands.
At the core of this account is Maurits's remarkable ability to unite various factions amid turbulent circumstances. The author weaves in collaborative contributions from historians like Arthur Eyffinger, bringing rich context and diverse perspectives to bolster the narrative. This depth provides readers with a multifaceted view of the complexities associated with Maurits's leadership and the ongoing conflicts of the era.
Zandvliet balances scholarly research with engaging storytelling, making the profound historical events accessible to both casual readers and history aficionados. By examining not just the victories on the battlefield, but the underlying motivations and consequences of Maurits's actions, Zandvliet paints a vivid portrait of a man who played a central role in forging a nation.
Through careful analysis and extensive research, this work sheds light on a crucial chapter in Dutch history, showcasing the intriguing interplay between personal ambition and national identity. It invites readers to reflect on the legacy of Maurits and the enduring impact of his endeavors in shaping modern Netherlands.