Medienkombination, Englisch, 2400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 250 mm x 325 mm, Gewicht: 3520 g
From the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Years' Truce - 1609
Medienkombination, Englisch, 2400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 250 mm x 325 mm, Gewicht: 3520 g
Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - European History
ISBN: 978-1-108-03666-5
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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Volume 1: Preface; 1. Murder of the Prince of Orange; 2. Relations of the Republic to France; 3. Policy of England; 4. Reception of the Dutch envoys at the Louvre; 5. Position and character of Farnese; 6. Policy of England; 7. The Earl of Leicester; 8. Forlorn condition of Flanders. Volume 2: 9. Military plans in the Netherlands; 10. Should Elizabeth accept the Sovereignty?; 11. Drake in the Netherlands; 12. Ill-timed interregnum in the Province; 13. Barneveld's influence in the Provinces; 14. Leicester in England; 15. Buckhurst sent to the Netherlands; 16. Situation of Sluys; 17. Secret treating between Queen and Parma; 18. Prophecies as to the year 1588; 19. Philip Second in his Cabinet; 20. Alexander besieges Bergen-op-Zoom. Volume 3: Advertisement; 21. Effect of the assassination of Henry III; 22. Struggle of the United Provinces against Philip of Spain; 23. Philip's scheme of aggrandizement; 24. Prince Maurice; 25. War in Brittany and Normandy; 26. Return of Prince Maurice to the siege of Steenwyk; 27. Negotiations between Queen Elizabeth and the States; 28. Influence of the rule and character of Philip II; 29. Effect of the death of Farnese upon Philip's schemes; 30. Prince Maurice lays siege to Gertuydenberg; 31. Formal declaration of war against Spain; 32. Archduke-Cardinal Albert appointed governor of the Netherlands; 33. Struggle of the Netherlands against Spain; 34. Mission of the States to Henry to prevent the consummation of peace with Spain; 35. Negotations between France and Spain; 36. Commercial prospects of Holland; 37. Military operations in the Netherlands. Volume 4: 38. Military events; 39. Effects of the Nieuport campaign; 40. Protraction of the siege of Ostend; 41. Death of Queen Elizabeth; 42. Siege of Ostend; 43. Policy of the King of France; 44. Equation between the contending powers; 45. Preparations for the campaign of 1606; 46. General desire for peace; 47. A Dutch fleet under Heemskerk sent to the coast of Spain and Portugal; 48. Internal condition of Spain; 49. Peace deliberations in Spain; 50. Movement of the Emperor Rudolph; 51. Designs of Henry IV; 52. Vote of the States-General on the groundwork of the treaty; 53. Conclusion; Index.