New Directions in Diplomatic History, 3 (History of International Relations Library, 26) Sir William Temple was the most important as well as the most interesting and the best documented of English ambassadors in the seventeenth century. He negotiated the Triple Alliance with John de Witt in order to prevent Louis XIV from conquering the Spanish Netherlands during the War of Devolution. The Triple Alliance and Temple's first embassy to the Dutch Republic ended in failure as King Charles II nego…
New Directions in Diplomatic History, 3 (History of International Relations Library, 26) Sir William Temple was the most important as well as the most interesting and the best documented of English ambassadors in the seventeenth century. He negotiated the Triple Alliance with John de Witt in order to prevent Louis XIV from conquering the Spanish Netherlands during the War of Devolution. The Triple Alliance and Temple's first embassy to the Dutch Republic ended in failure as King Charles II negotiated the secret Treaty of Dover with Louis XIV (June 1670).When England and France attacked the Dutch Republic in 1672, Temple was in England. After the Peace of Westminster, concluded between England and the Republic in February 1674, Temple began his second embassy to the Republic. During his stay in the Netherlands (1674-1679) he cooperated closely with William III who had become stadholder in 1672. This account will deal with their efforts to contain France and maintain the balance of power in Europe. Table of Contents Preface List of Figures List of Maps List of Abbreviations Timeline Introduction: The Political Scene of the Dutch Republic in 1667 1 Sir William Temple and William III during the Rule of John de Witt (1668-1670) 2 Temple's Second Embassy (1674) 3 The Struggle for a Defensible Barrier against France 4 The Impending Loss of the Spanish Netherlands (1676-1677) 5 The Marriage with Mary Stuart II (1677) 6 Charles II's Pendulum Policy (1677-1678) 7 The Du Cros Affair (August 1678) 8 The Exclusion Crisis (1679-1681) 9 Epilogue Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author Wouter Troost, Ph.D (1983) in History, University of Leiden, is an independent scholar from the Netherlands. He has published extensively on Stadholder-King William III. His works include William III, The Stadholder-King. A Political Biography (Ashgate, 2005)
New Directions in Diplomatic History, 3 (History of International Relations Library, 26) Sir William Temple was the most important as well as the most interesting and the best documented of English ambassadors in the seventeenth century. He negotiated the Triple Alliance with John de Witt in order to prevent Louis XIV from conquering the Spanish Netherlands during the War of Devolution. The Triple Alliance and Temple's first embassy to the Dutch Republic ended in failure as King Charles II negotiated the secret Treaty of Dover with Louis XIV (June 1670).When England and France attacked the Dutch Republic in 1672, Temple was in England. After the Peace of Westminster, concluded between England and the Republic in February 1674, Temple began his second embassy to the Republic. During his stay in the Netherlands (1674-1679) he cooperated closely with William III who had become stadholder in 1672. This account will deal with their efforts to contain France and maintain the balance of power in Europe. Table of Contents Preface List of Figures List of Maps List of Abbreviations Timeline Introduction: The Political Scene of the Dutch Republic in 1667 1 Sir William Temple and William III during the Rule of John de Witt (1668-1670) 2 Temple's Second Embassy (1674) 3 The Struggle for a Defensible Barrier against France 4 The Impending Loss of the Spanish Netherlands (1676-1677) 5 The Marriage with Mary Stuart II (1677) 6 Charles II's Pendulum Policy (1677-1678) 7 The Du Cros Affair (August 1678) 8 The Exclusion Crisis (1679-1681) 9 Epilogue Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author Wouter Troost, Ph.D (1983) in History, University of Leiden, is an independent scholar from the Netherlands. He has published extensively on Stadholder-King William III. His works include William III, The Stadholder-King. A Political Biography (Ashgate, 2005)
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