This is a very well-written introductory book on Dutch culture and history during the 17th century where the Netherlands entered a Golden Age, becoming a world power against other European nations. As such, the author writes in an easy-to-read manner that does not make the material appear dry or read too heavy like a textbook. He covers the historical timeline with supplemental sections that detailed the economic, social-political climate and little bits into the House of Orange, whom were the closest in terms of a royal lineage. Of course he also covered the arts and sciences, which I found much more captivating, but overall, he makes his point well in covering the rise of Dutch power, to its peak, and then to its decline by the next century. As both a history and introductory work towards that specific time period in Dutch history, I find it excellent to absorb in. As in the bibliography, Haley points out how he only used sources in English & French, which is very limited in contrast to sources in Dutch that he listed. But for English readers, I would say this one is worth getting into if you are interested in Dutch civilization.