John Pike Bücher



The Thirty Years War, 1618 - 1648
The First Global War and the End of Habsburg Supremacy
- 520 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
The Defenestration of Prague marks a pivotal moment in history, where Protestant Bohemian nobles launched a coup against Hapsburg officials, igniting the devastating Thirty Years War. This event highlights the intense religious and political tensions of the time, setting the stage for a conflict that would reshape Europe. The book delves into the intricacies of this rebellion, exploring its causes, key figures, and the far-reaching consequences that followed, offering a compelling look at a transformative period in history.
Gustavus v Wallenstein
Military Revolution, Rivalry and Tragedy in the Thirty Years War
The book delves into the intense rivalry and contrasting leadership styles of two legendary figures from the Thirty Years War: King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Friedland. It explores their strategic approaches, personal conflicts, and the broader implications of their commands on the war, highlighting how their contrasting personalities shaped the course of the conflict and influenced the fate of nations.