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  • History of the Netherlands

  • A Captivating Guide to Ancient Germanic and Celtic Tribes, the Eighty Years’ War, the Dutch Empire and Republic, and Modern Times (European Countries)
  • By: Captivating History
  • Narrated by: Jay Herbert
  • Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
  • 2.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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History of the Netherlands

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Jay Herbert
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A small country with a big heart and an incredible history!

The History of the Netherlands will guide you through the formation of a truly dynamic and diverse European nation. It is the rich and colorful story of how a collection of low-lying states aligned and bonded while others fell away.

Find out how the people of this country fought against nature to cultivate land below sea level. Discover how they survived wars, invasions, and natural disasters and developed a trading nation that would become the envy of Europe. Uncover the truth behind bloody battles fought between medieval royalty, warlords, and rebellious guilds of Dutch workers, all of which shaped the country we know today.

Learn about the path to the Northern Renaissance, a glorious time of innovative scientific developments, philosophical enlightenment, and some of the most beautiful paintings the world has seen. Explore the religious awakening that took root in the Netherlands that split the Christian Church forever.

Discover remarkable leaders, inspiring stories of human resourcefulness, and cautionary tales of spectacular downfalls. Listen to how a nation of craftsmen and traders founded a glittering empire and laid claim to exotic lands that brought fantastic wealth, riches, and international status despite being built on one of the most appalling practices in history.

The History of the Netherlands will take you on a journey through the ages and reveal some of the following:

  • How people in the Stone Age flourished in a land without stone;
  • Why the Romans met their match when they came against northern tribes;
  • How a holy miracle became the making of Amsterdam;
  • And much more!

Scroll up and click the “add to cart” button to discover the surprising story of a land that is so much more than bicycles, cheese, and tulips.

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Bad narrator.

The narrator mispronounced many words, even easy words like film. His rythme was very distracting. I would never listen to another book with this same narrator

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Painful narrator

It's hard to believe we are at a point where someone who mispronounces SO MANY words could even be allowed to narrate a book for which people are charged money. The narrator has a wonderful speaking voice and good enunciation (for the words he pronounces correctly), but he creates a kind of sing-song effect the way he changes the pitch of his voice, raising i5 at the end of almost every sentence. I found this distracting.

I know little about the Netherlands, and the material in the book seems well researched, but it consists of fact after another with not enough context to paint a larger picture of how these facts fit into a larger view of history. What I mean is that I couldn't see the forest for the trees. And this, for me, means I won't retain a lot of it.

Some things were clear, but to understand the rest, I would have had to stop and look things up, because the author assumes that I know more than I do about history.

At least it's concise and only took a few hours to listen to.

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