86 Pages
by
Routledge
74 Pages
by
Routledge
74 Pages
by
Routledge
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The period 1618-1648 was one of the most complex in European history. Religion interacted with rebellion and dynastic rivalry in a series of conflicts in central Europe known collectively as the Thirty Years War. This book guides the reader through the period by surveying the narrative of events and establishing the essential chronological framework. In addition Stephen Lee looks at such key issues as the motives of the participants, their gains and losses, as well as at the religious, military, social and economic aspects of the War. Each section in the book incorporates the most recent research.
Chapter 1 Outline of the Thirty Years War; Chapter 2 Motives of the Part Icipants; Chapter 3 Personalities in the War; Chapter 4 Religious issues in the War; Chapter 5 Military developments in the War; Chapter 6 The impact of the War on society and the German economy; Chapter 7 The Peace of Westphalia;
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Authored by Lee, Stephen J.