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Management number 201809624 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $12.12 Model Number 201809624
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William III, From Prince of Orange to King of England, explores the relationships between William of Orange, the Dutch Republic, and England, and how his skilful ability to leverage these relationships helped him rise to power. It also delves into historical controversies and engages with intellectual vigor, using bilingual command of English and Dutch to examine sources and historiography.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 576 pages
Publication date: 12 July 2021
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group


William III, From Prince of Orange to King of England, delves into the captivating tale of William of Orange before his ascension to the throne of England. It explores the intricate web of clan, family, patron, and client relationships spanning across Europe, which formed the foundation upon which the Prince's political and diplomatic influences thrived. Through his remarkable skill in harnessing these connections, William was able to ascend to power in the Dutch Republic and subsequently secure the throne of England. The book vividly portrays the dramatic clash between this regime and the governance of Louis XIV in France, providing a comprehensive account of the era. Moreover, this work does not hesitate to engage in historical controversies, approaching them with intellectual vigor. The central driving force of the story will captivate both academics and general historians alike. The author has made judicious use of his bilingual proficiency in English and Dutch to delve into the sources and historiography that lend the book its distinctive authenticity.

Weight: 1762g
Dimension: 177 x 251 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913491604


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