One of the most momentous and destructive wars in European history, the Thirty Years War has long been studied for its diplomatic, political, and military consequences.
Their introduction provides important insights into the roiling religious and political landscape from whi.
Hans Medick and Benjamin Marschke reveal the Thirty Years War from the perspective of those who lived it.
Yet the actual participants in this religiously motivated, seemingly endless conflict have largely been ignored.
One of the most momentous and destructive wars in European history, the Thirty Years War has long been studied for its diplomatic, political, and military consequences