The origins of the Thirty Years War and the revolt in Bohemia, 1618
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The origins of the Thirty Years War and the revolt in Bohemia, 1618
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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As the 400th anniversary of the outbreak of the Thirty Years War approaches, Geoff Mortimer provides a timely re-assessment of its origins. These lie mainly neither in religious tensions in Germany nor in the conflicts between Spain, France and the Dutch, but in the revolt in Bohemia and the famous defenestration of Prague.
Table of Contents
1. The Origins of the Thirty Years War?
2. An Inevitable War?
3. The Bohemian Context
4. Counter-Reformation
5. The Habsburg Brothers ' ' Feud
6. Matthias ' 's Reign, Ferdinand ' 's Succession
7. Insurrection
8. No Way Back
9. The Search for Allies
10. The Revolt Defeated
11. From Bohemia to the Thirty Years War
12. Epilogue
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