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The Thirty Years War, Europe’s Tragedy

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Reviewer Ronan, James B. II (The Company of Military Historians)
  Author Wilson, Peter H.
JOURNAL:
  The Company Dispatch, a quarterly web based publication of the Company of Military Historians, ??(??), ?? - ??.
YEAR: forthcoming
PUB TYPE: Book Review
SUBJECT(S): The Thirty Years War (1618-1648), internal to the Holy Roman Empire, eventually involved many countries of Europe, from France to Hungary.
DISCIPLINE: History
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-483-583 (Last edited on 2010/11/07 07:01:07 US/Mountain)
ABSTRACT:
The war has been variously described as a religious conflict, a world war and the death knell of the Empire. So devastating was the conflict that as late as the 1960s, Germans believed it was their “greatest national catastrophe” (p. 6). Professor Wilson establishes the case that the war was none of the above but fraught with influence on the modern world.
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