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History of the Dutch Sea Service, Part VI (in Flamenco)
J. C. De Jonge;Jellicoe Ai (Author) · Warships and Navies · Paperback
History of the Dutch Sea Service, Part VI: Deel 3, stuk 2. This bilingual Warships & Navies edition preserves 352 original-language facsimile pages from Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche Zeewezen, then frames the volume in English for collectors, researchers, and naval-history readers. This volume restores an important segment of Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche Zeewezen, one of the major documentary works in non-English naval historiography.
It also provides scholarly back-of-book indexes of persons, places, events, and ships, turning the facsimile into a practical research tool for tracing actors, theaters, campaigns, and vessels.
This edition also includes Most Important Passages Translated, a curated set of twenty substantial excerpts rendered into modern English with a trace of period flavor, so readers can enter Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche Zeewezen through its decisive scenes, arguments, and descriptions before or alongside the facsimile.
The History of the Dutch Sea Service, Part VI, by J. C. de Jonge, stands as an essential pillar of maritime scholarship, illuminating the rich and often tumultuous history of the Dutch navy during a pivotal era of naval warfare. Originally published in 1860, this work offers deep insights into the naval strategies, operations, and political dynamics that shaped the North Sea region, particularly during the Anglo-Dutch wars. As we present this facsimile Dutch-English edition, we recognize the importance of this historical narrative in understanding the broader context of naval power and its implications on global trade and military engagements.
This edition is particularly significant for an English-facing market, as it provides access to a foundational text that has long been underappreciated outside of its original linguistic boundaries. The Dutch navy's influence on maritime practices and its role in shaping naval engagements during the 17th century are critical to comprehending the evolution of naval warfare. By republishing this work, we aim to bridge the gap between Dutch maritime history and the English-speaking world, enriching the discourse surrounding naval studies.
In preserving the original-language source, we honor the integrity of de Jonge's scholarship and maintain the authenticity of the text. The original Dutch passages are vital for scholars and enthusiasts who seek to engage with the language and style of the period. This approach allows readers to appreciate the nuances of the original work while also providing an English translation that broadens accessibility without diluting the original context.
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