The Thirty Years War Europe's tragedy
Book - 2009
A deadly continental struggle, the Thirty Years War devastated seventeenth-century Europe, killing nearly a quarter of all Germans and laying waste to towns and countryside alike. In a major reassessment, Wilson argues that religion was not the catalyst, but one element in a lethal stew of political, social, and dynastic forces that fed the conflict-- a conflict that ultimately transformed the map of the modern world.
- Subjects
- Published
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
2009.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xxii, 996 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, ports., geneal. tables ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780674036345
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps and Battle Plans
- List of Tables
- Note on Form
- The Habsburg Family Tree 1500-1665
- Note on Currencies
- Preface
- Part 1. Beginnings
- Introduction
- Three Men and a Window
- Interpretations
- The Argument
- Trouble in the Heart of Christendom
- The Empire
- Confessionalization
- Religion and Imperial Law
- Casa d'Austria
- Lands and Dynasty
- Estates and Confession
- The Catholic Revival
- The Turkish War and its Consequences
- The Turkish Menace
- The Ways of War
- The Long Turkish War
- The Brothers' Quarrel
- Pax Hispanica
- The Spanish Monarchy
- The Dutch Revolt 1568-1609
- The Spanish Road
- Spanish Peace-making 161
- Dominium Maris Baltici
- Denmark
- The Divided House of Vasa
- Poland-Lithuania
- From Rudolf to Matthias 1582-1612
- Religion and the German Princes
- Confession and Imperial Politics to 1608
- Union and Liga 1608-9
- The Ju¿ lich-Cleves Crisis 1609-10
- On the Brink?
- Emperor Matthias
- The Uskok War and the Habsburg Succession 1615-17 255
- Palatine Brinkmanship
- Part 2. Conflict
- The Bohemian Revolt 1618-20
- For Liberty and Privilege
- A King for a Crown
- Ferdinand Gathers his Forces
- White Mountain
- Accounting for Failure
- Ferdinand Triumphant 1621-4
- The Palatine Cause
- Protestant Paladins
- The Catholic Ascendancy 1621-9
- Olivares and Richelieu
- Olivares
- Richelieu
- The Valtellina
- Denmark's War against the Emperor 1625-9
- Trouble in Lower Saxony
- Wallenstein
- Denmark's Defeat 1626-9
- The Threat of European War 1628-30
- The Baltic
- The Netherlands
- Mantua and La Rochelle
- The Edict of Restitution
- The Regensburg Electoral Congress 1630
- The Lion of the North 1630-2
- Swedish Intervention
- Between the Lion and the Eagle
- The Swedish Empire
- Calls for Assistance
- Zenith
- Without Gustavus 1633-4
- The Heilbronn League
- Tension along the Rhine
- Spain Intervenes
- Wallenstein: the Final Act
- The Two Ferdinands
- For the Liberty of Germany 1635-6
- Richelieu Resolves on War
- The War in the West 1635-6
- The Peace of Prague 1635
- Appeals to Patriotism
- Renewed Efforts for Peace
- Habsburg High Tide 1637-40
- Stalemate
- Resolution on the Rhine
- Peace for North Germany?
- In the Balance 1641-3
- The Franco-Swedish Alliance 1641
- The War in the Empire 1642-3
- Spain's Growing Crisis 1635-43
- From Breda to Rocroi 1637-43
- Pressure to Negotiate 1644-5
- The Westphalian Congress
- France in Germany 1644
- The Baltic Becomes Swedish 1643-5
- 1645: Annus horribilis et mirabilis
- War or Peace 1646-8
- A Crisis of Confidence 1646
- Towards Consensus
- Spain's Peace with the Dutch
- The Final Round 1648
- Part 3. Aftermath
- The Westphalian Settlement
- The International Dimension
- A Christian Peace
- Demobilization
- The Imperial Recovery
- The Human and Material Cost
- An All-destructive Fury?
- The Demographic Impact
- The Economic Impact
- The Crisis of the Territorial State
- Cultural Impact
- Experiencing War
- The Nature of Experience
- Military-Civil Relations
- Perceptions
- Commemoration
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Index
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