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The Thirty Years War: 1618-1648
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- ISBN8233612626
- EAN9798233612626
- Date de parution14/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
A continent divided. A war that reshaped the world. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) began as a bitter religious conflict within the fractured Holy Roman Empire-but it would erupt into one of the most devastating and transformative wars in European history. What started as a clash between Protestant and Catholic states soon spiralled into a brutal struggle for power, drawing in the great kingdoms of Europe and leaving millions dead.
In this gripping and accessible account, The Thirty Years' War brings to life the key figures, battles, and turning points that defined a generation. From the Defenestration of Prague to the rise of generals like Wallenstein and Gustavus Adolphus, the book explores how ambition, faith, and political intrigue collided on a catastrophic scale. Beyond the battlefield, this book uncovers the human cost of the war-the famine, disease, and suffering endured by ordinary people-and examines how the conflict ultimately gave birth to a new political order in Europe through the Peace of Westphalia.
Perfect for readers of history, military strategy, and European politics, this compelling narrative offers both a clear introduction for newcomers and fresh insights for seasoned enthusiasts.
In this gripping and accessible account, The Thirty Years' War brings to life the key figures, battles, and turning points that defined a generation. From the Defenestration of Prague to the rise of generals like Wallenstein and Gustavus Adolphus, the book explores how ambition, faith, and political intrigue collided on a catastrophic scale. Beyond the battlefield, this book uncovers the human cost of the war-the famine, disease, and suffering endured by ordinary people-and examines how the conflict ultimately gave birth to a new political order in Europe through the Peace of Westphalia.
Perfect for readers of history, military strategy, and European politics, this compelling narrative offers both a clear introduction for newcomers and fresh insights for seasoned enthusiasts.






















