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Europe in Flames: The Crisis of the Thirty Years War 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 198x129 mm, 20 Illustrations, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 075099472X
  • ISBN-13: 9780750994729
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 198x129 mm, 20 Illustrations, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 075099472X
  • ISBN-13: 9780750994729
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A book on the Thirty Years War by an established history writer.

Early seventeenth-century Europe was a dangerous place. The resulting Thirty Years War was to claim more lives proportionately than either the First or Second World Wars &; not only from battle and the endemic violence of marauding armies, but also from famine and plague. In the wake of events in far off Bohemia in 1618, there ensued a bitter struggle encompassing the entire political and religious future of Europe, and involving in one way or another all the major players of the Continent &; from the Habsburg monarchs of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, to the Bourbon rulers of France, and the renowned King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, as well as Denmark, England and, more crucially still, the emerging Dutch Republic of the United Provinces. As the turmoil unfolded, vast mercenary armies exacted an incalculable toll upon helpless civilian populations, while their commanders and the men who equipped them frequently grew rich on the profits, leaving the rulers &; to whom they sometimes bore no more than nominal allegiance &; perched on the brink of catastrophe. When peace came in 1648, the crisis appeared to have passed, but the underlying tensions were far from wholly resolved. On the contrary, in some cases they were merely suspended or fashioned anew. In Europe in Flames John Matusiak provides a compelling account of this most tumultuous time, exploring the causes, course and outcomes of a conflict that not only produced one of the greatest manmade calamities of its kind, but changed the direction of European history forever.
1 The Crucible
11(27)
2 Crisis Of Emperors
38(25)
3 `The Start Of Our Destruction'
63(23)
4 `Fatal Conflagration'
86(24)
5 Crisis Of Empires
110(26)
6 `Soldier Under Saturn'
136(23)
7 Crisis Of A Continent
159(25)
8 `Lion Of The North'
184(26)
9 Magdeburg And Breitenfeld
210(25)
10 The Plenitude Of Power
235(29)
11 War Without Limit, War Without End
264(25)
12 The Crisis Of The Peace
289(27)
Acknowledgements 316(1)
Index 317
JOHN MATUSIAK studied at the universities of London and Sussex before embarking upon a teaching career that eventually spanned more than thirty years. For over a third of that time, he was Head of the History Department at Colchester Royal Grammar School, founded in 1539 by Henry VIII. He is the acclaimed author of A History of the Tudors in 100 Objects (2019), Martyrs of Henry VIII (2019), Europe in Flames (2018), Wolsey (2014) and Henry VIII (2013).