William III, the Stadholder-king : a political biography

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    • Troost, Wouter

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William III, the Stadholder-king : a political biography

Wout Troost ; translated by J.C. Grayson

Ashgate, c2005

Other Title

Stadhouder-koning Willem III

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Bibliography: p. 301-328

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In Britain the name of William III is synonymous with sectarianism and Orangism. Ever since he burst onto the English political landscape in 1688 to take the throne of his catholic uncle, James II, William has tended to be viewed within a largely domestic sphere. Yet, it has been acknowledged that William's main motivation in accepting the English crown was to aid the ongoing struggles of the United Provinces against the might of Louis XIV's France. Whilst both the British and European aspects of William's activities have been studied before, there has until now been no English language book that draws together both his Dutch and British concerns. In this book, made available in English for the first time, Wout Troost exploits his detailed knowledge of Dutch, English, Scottish and Irish sources to paint a holistic and convincing political analysis of William's reign. Beginning with a brief biography of William, the real strength of this book lies in its analysis of the first part of William's reign before the events of 1688. It is this crucial period that has been most neglected by English-speaking historians, despite the fact that it is crucial to understanding the events that follow. For without an appreciation of William's formative years as Stadholder and soldier, his actions and decisions relating to the English crown cannot be properly construed. Providing a truly balanced insight into the political career of William, this book will be welcomed by all those with in interest in European history, or who wish to better understand the political and religious geography of modern Britain. The translation of this book was made possible by a generous subsidy from NWO, the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • The House of Orange on the death of William II
  • Youth (1650-66)
  • The path to power
  • The year of catastrophe, 1672
  • The task and the tools
  • The Peace of Nijmegen (1672-78)
  • The Twenty Years' Truce of Regensburg (1679-84)
  • James II, William III and Louis XIV (1685-88)
  • The Glorious Revolution (1688-89)
  • William III as King of England (1689-1702)
  • War or peace? (1689-1702)
  • William III and Scotland (1660-1702)
  • William III in Ireland
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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