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Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

At its core, Coping with Life during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) explores how people tried to survive the Thirty Years’ War, on what resources they drew, and how they attempted to make sense of it. A rich tapestry of stories brings to light contemporaries’ trauma as well as women and men’s unrelenting initiatives to stem the war’s negative consequences. Through these close-ups, Sigrun Haude shows that experiences during the Thirty Years’ War were much more diverse and often more perplexing than a straightforward story line of violence and destruction can capture. Life during the Thirty Years’ War was not a homogenous vale of gloom and doom, but a multifaceted story that was often heartbreaking, yet, at times, also uplifting.

The Thirty Years War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 133

The Thirty Years War

It was the misfortune of Germany in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that, with most of the conditions requisite for the formation of national unity, she had no really national institutions. There was an emperor, who looked something like an English king, and a Diet, or General Assembly, which looked something like an English Parliament, but the resemblance was far greater in appearance than in reality. The Emperor was chosen by three ecclesiastical electors, the Archbishops of Mentz, Treves and Cologne, and four lay electors, the Elector Palatine, the Electors of Saxony and Brandenburg, and the King of Bohemia. In theory he was the successor of the Roman Emperors Julius and Constanti...

The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"More than three and a half centuries have passed since the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War (1618-48); but this most devastating of wars in the early modern period continues to capture the imagination of readers: this book reveals why. It was one of the first wars where contemporaries stressed the importance of atrocities, the horrors of the fighting and also the sufferings of the civilian population. The Thirty Years' War remains a conflict of key importance in the history of the development of warfare and the 'military revolution'."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1886
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Thirty Year's War 1618-1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Thirty Year's War 1618-1648

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1877
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A comprehensive history of the great conflict that arose from religious strife between Protestants & Catholics. Draws on original German source material. Illus. Maps.

The Bavarian Army During the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648
  • Language: en

The Bavarian Army During the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648

Machine generated contents note: 1. The Officer Corps -- 2. The Rank and File -- 3. Organisation -- 4. Clothing the Soldiers -- 5. Arming the Soldiers -- 6. Regimental Colours -- 7. Rations and Pay -- 8. Billeting the Soldiers -- 9. Tactics -- 10. Civilians and Soldiers -- 11. Death in the Army -- 12. Conclusion: Peace at Last -- Appendices -- I. Regiments of the Bavarian Army -- II. Captured Protestant Colours

The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648

Reproduction of the original: The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner

Scotland and the Thirty Years' War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Scotland and the Thirty Years' War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume deals with the entanglement of Scotland in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), discussing the diplomatic and military aspects of the conflict that were interwoven with the fate of the Scottish princess, Elizabeth of Bohemia, the famous Winter Queen.

The Thirty Years' War 1618–1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

The Thirty Years' War 1618–1648

More than three and a half centuries have passed since the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War (1618-48); but this most devastating of wars in the early modern period continues to capture the imagination of readers: this book reveals why. It was one of the first wars where contemporaries stressed the importance of atrocities, the horrors of the fighting and also the sufferings of the civilian population. The Thirty Years' War remains a conflict of key importance in the history of the development of warfare and the 'military revolution'.

The Thirty Years War, 1618–1648
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

The Thirty Years War, 1618–1648

The 'Defenestration of Prague', the coup d'etat staged by Protestant Bohemian nobles against officials of the Hapsburg Emperor triggered the Thirty Years War. When Habsburg Spain intervened in support of their Holy Roman Emperor relative, what had started as a localised political and religious dispute in Germany, transformed into a European and global conflict. In seeking to exploit the Bohemian revolt, Spanish Habsburg revanchist ambitions directed by the Spanish Count of Olivarez at the economically powerful Dutch Republic were allied with the Habsburg Emperor’s counter-reformation ambitions. After the Bohemian defeat at the White Mountain in 1620 the war widened as the Dutch Republic, E...