The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813 / A Short Account of the Early Development of the Modern Kingdom of the Netherlands
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The account follows the upheaval that transformed a declining state into a modern kingdom, describing revolutionary collapse and foreign occupation, the rise of provisional governments, debates and workings of national assemblies, repeated constitutional experiments and coup attempts, and the effects of war and diplomacy. It examines political institutions, economic conditions, and social life during the transition, recounting campaigns abroad and domestic restoration that culminate in a revived monarchy. Throughout, the narrative balances descriptions of public ceremonies, legal changes, and administrative reforms with commentary on national character and the processes that produced political and civic renewal.
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