User:DavidDijkgraaf
History student from Amsterdam in his early 20's trying to make the pages about Dutch military history better.
I also search the depths of the internet to find relevant paintings and illustrations.
I started editing Wikipedia when I noticed the vast disparity between the Wikipedia pages on the Wars of Louis XIV and the narratives in Dutch historiography. It seemed that wiki editors had favoured English and French sources over their Dutch counterparts. I can't blame them though. Dutch isn't exactly a widely known language, even under the historians of the period. Already in 2000 the historian Jamel Ostwald noted about the Anglo-American historiograhpy of the War of the Spanish Succession that:
... a perusal of the large number of English-language works on Marlborough will turn up the surprising fact that none bother to consult the secondary literature written by Dutch historians, much less delve into Dutch primary sources.[...] It is difficult to understand how British historians could be content to scapegoat the Dutch without even bothering to look at Dutch accounts. Until they do so, their conclusions will be based on questionable foundations.[1]
I have tried, and still do, to balance the various pages by adding Dutch sources. My edits wil most often cover Dutch military and diplomatic history in the early modern age, with a focus on the 1650-1750 period, but occasionally I will venture outside that territory.
Pages Created by User
[edit]Claude Frédéric t'Serclaes, Count of Tilly
Battle of Blanc-Nez and Gris-Nez
Frederik Sirtema van Grovestins
Dutch Raid on North America[a]
Currently creating (feel free to help out)
[edit]Draft:Dutch occupation of London
Draft:Assault on the Lines of Stollhofen (1703)
Planned
[edit]Significantly expanded
[edit]Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk
Frederick Christiaan van Reede, 2nd Earl of Athlone
Important additions
[edit]War of the Austrian Succession
Hendrik Trajectinus, Count of Solms
Planned French invasion of Britain (1744)
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Jacques-Louis Comte de Noyelles
Dutch military history through some of my favourite art works
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Philip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands. By Cornelis Kruseman. (1559)
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Siege of Alkmaar, by Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate. (1573)
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Battle of the Narrow Seas, by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom. (1602)
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The Battle of Gibraltar, by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom. (1607)
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The Peace of Münster, by Gerard ter Borch. (1648)
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The Battle of Scheveningen, by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten. (1653)
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The arrival of the Dutch fleet at Copenhagen, by Carl Neumann. (1658)
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The Siege of Fort Zeelandia, by Jan Willem Pieneman. (1661)
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The Four Days' Battle, by Abraham Storck (1666)
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Inspection of the Dutch Waterline, by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht. (1672)
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Surprise assault on Coevorden, by Pieter Wouwerman. (1672)
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The Battle of Texel, by Willem van de Velde the Younger. (1673)
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The Battle of Barfleur, by Ludolf Bakhuizen. (1692)
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The Battle of Landen, by Ernest Crofts. (1693)
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Battle of Vigo bay, Anonymous. (1702)
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The Battle of Ekeren, by Constantijn Francken. (1703)
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The Battle of Malplaquet, by Charles Rochussen. (1709)
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The Siege of Bergen op Zoom, by Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe. (1747)
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The Battle of Castricum, by Charles Rochussen. (1799)
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Dutch Infantry in action during the Peninsular War, by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht. (1808-1809)
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The Battle of Berezina, by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht. (1812)
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The Battle of Krasnoi, by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht. (1812)
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The Battle of Quatre-Bras, by Jan Willem Pieneman. (1815)
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The Battle of Waterloo, by Jan Willem Pieneman. (1815)
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The Battle of Waterloo, by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht. (1815)
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The Battle of Waterloo, by Jan Hoycnk van Papendrecht. (1815)
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The Java War, by Nicolaas Pieneman. (1830)
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The Assault on Brussels, by Joseph van Severdonck. (1830)
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The Battle of Boutersem, Anonymous. (1831)
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The Siege of the Citadel of Antwerp, by Horace Vernet. (1832)
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Transport of colonial soldiers, shipped to fight in the Aceh War, by Isaac Israëls. (1883)
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Dutch intervention in Lombok, by Jan Hoycnk van Papendrecht. (1894)
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[edit]- ^ With help of User:Ereunetes, User:Fxzeds and User:Robinvp11
- ^ Together with User:Admiral Fisker
Source
[edit]- Ostwald, Jamel (2000). "The 'Decisive' Battle of Ramillies, 1706: Prerequisites for Decisiveness in Early Modern Warfare". History. 42 (3): 649–677. doi:10.2307/120864. JSTOR 120864.
References
[edit]- ^ Ostwald 2000, p. 663–664.
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