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The Cudgel War: and the Making of Early Modern Finland

The Cudgel War: and the Making of Early Modern Finland In November 1596, in the churchyard of a Finnish parish on Saint Catherine's Day, a district bailiff died and a rebellion began. The Cudgel War, named for the spiked wooden clubs that Finnish yeomen fashioned because bladed weapons could not penetrate the plate armour of their enemies, lasted three months, consumed three thousand lives, and left the interior of Finland in a silence that would take generations to lift.
Gibson Lawlor's gripping narrative account traces the full arc of this extraordinary and little-known conflict: the twenty-five-year Russian war that exhausted Finland's freeholding peasantry; the catastrophic harvest failures of 1595 and 1596 that removed their last margin of survival; and the cynical political struggle between the Catholic governor Clas Eriksson Fleming and the Protestant regent Duke Charles, who encouraged the Finnish poor to take up arms and then abandoned them to the cavalry of the man he had used them to destroy.
From the precursor risings of Rautalampi to the massacre at Nyystölä to the final stand of three thousand desperate men on Santavuori Hill, this is history written at the level of the human beings who lived and died inside it, a story about power, betrayal, and the point at which endurance becomes impossible. The Cudgel War is one of European history's forgotten catastrophes. It deserves to be forgotten no longer. 
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