The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648: the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy
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adam_text | Contents Introduction Madrid and Vienna, two coup d’etat The Defenestration of Prague 18 May 1618 Background to the Holy Roman Empire 1 1 7 8 Chapter I: The Naval and Economic Challenge to the Habsburg Imperium 15 The Ottoman challenges 19 Challenges within and without the Empire before 1600 20 New intellectual and religious challenge to Universal Christendom’s political order 22 Nationalism and identity politics 24 The ‘perceived’ Habsburg threat 32 Civil war and the dynamics of intervention; fear, the security dilemma, and balance of power 37 Chapter II: Habsburg Domains, Ferdinand and the Defenestration of Prague Internal development of Spanish politics, 1600-1621 Olivares Olivares’s policy Spain; financing, social and economic problems Spanish politics and foreign policy, 1619-21 Defenestration of Prague Ferdinand II The Dutch economy 1600-1648: military-industrial complex 46 46 47 51 52 53 54 56 59 Chapter III: The Thirty Years War: Military developments in the Thirty Years War 1618-1634 From Vienna to the White Mountain and the wars of the interveners Wallenstein Wallenstein and war finance The grudging acceptanceof the offer, 17 April 1626 66 66 73 77 78
vi The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Chapter IV: Gustavus: the War in the Baltic Gustavus Adolphus Baltic War 86 86 93 Chapter V: The Emergence of France, the Edict, Wallenstein and the Mantuan War 104 Richelieu’s policies and political developments, 1620-27 104 The Edict of Restitution 1629 111 Louis XIII 114 Cardinal Richelieu: Machiavelli’s disciple 117 Duchesse de Chevreuse 121 The concept of frontiers and contrasting world views of‘devot’ and Gallicans 122 The Mantuan War and the dismissal of Wallenstein 123 France, Italy, and the Huguenots and the development of French foreign policy 127 ‘Day of the Dupes’: Three in a room - Turning point in the fight against Habsburg supremacy 128 Chapter VI: The Dutch Front and Naval War The Dutch front Naval War 133 133 136 Chapter VII: Gustavus Invades Germany Enter Gustavus: Germany 1628-32 Swedish economy, military-industrial complex - sinews of war, 1600-1648 The Swedish army Battle of Breitenfeld 1631 Gustavus’s march to the Rhine Richelieu’s vexation with his maverick ally Gustavus rampant 139 139 141 144 145 150 152 153 Chapter VIII: Wallenstein Returns and the Battle of Lutzen The return of Wallenstein: Gustavus falls off the critical path Götterdämmerung 155 155 157 Chapter IX: Wallenstein’s fall, Oxenstierna and the Peace of Prague Oxenstierna takes power and the fall of Wallenstein Spanish reaction to the Swedish occupation of the Rhine valley Journey to Nordlingen May 1634-Sept 1634 Another Spanish army crosses the Alps, 1634 Wheel of fortune; The battle of Nordlingen, 6 September 1634 163 163 165 168 169 171
Contents vii Dutch campaigns 1633-4 and reactions to the Battle of Nordlingen 178 Dutch war financing 179 The war of Smolensk and the Swedish loss of Prussian tolls, 1632-1635 179 Oxenstiernas odyssey, and the end of the Heilbronn League, September 1634-May 1635 180 The Peace of Prague, 30 May 1635 183 Spanish policy and the progress of the Imperial armies 1634-5 185 Chapter X: France Declares War and the Dutch Alliance Richelieu sends a herald to Brussels, 5 April 1635 Pre-emptive onslaught, Battle of Avin May 1635 Fault lines: Franco-Dutch campaign, summer 1635 The Rhineland Rohan’s Swiss campaign, the Valtellina, 1635 Chapter XI: Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar Defects and the Swedish Army Mutiny Recruiting Saxe-Weimar, 1635 The ‘Gunpowder Convention’ and the French alliance, August 1635-February 1636 Saxon disillusion and decline, 1635-6 The Hessian ‘long march’ 1636 and relations with the Dutch and French Imperial-Bavarian financing of war 1618-1648 186 186 187 189 191 191 193 193 195 197 198 200 Chapter XII: French Economic and Military Mobilisation 202 The French economy and war finance, 1618-1648 202 Social stress 207 War on the home front 209 French army and military efficiency 1635 209 France: Recruitment and officers and the changing role of Europe’s nobility 211 State development and ‘absolutism’ 212 French nobility, constitutional crisis, role in warfare, and modern military state 1629-1632 212 Richelieu’s regime of terror 213 Invasion of France: the year of‘Corbie’, 1636 215 Rohan’s Swiss campaign and the Valtellina: 1636 218 Chapter XIII: Swedish Recovery and the
Emergence of Hesse The Dutch Front and the English Channel, 1636 Baner’s masterpiece: Swedish recovery 220 220 220
viii The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Battle of Wittstock 4 October 1636 Death of Ferdinand II February, 1637 Ferdinand III Baners campaigns 1636-1641 Campaigns in Europe 1637 Amelia of Hesse Landgravine Amelia of Hesse holds out, 1637-1639 223 226 226 227 228 230 231 Chapter XIV: Saxe-Weimar Breaks Out and the Battle for the ‘Spanish Road’ 234 Campaigns in Europe 1638 234 Dutch debacle at Kallo 22 June 1637 236 Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar 237 Battle of Rheinfelden, February 1638 239 Consequences of Rheinfelden and the serendipity of war, March 1638-April 1638 242 The Breisach campaign and siege, April-December 1638 243 The battle of Poligny 18 June 1638 and war in Franche-Comté 244 The battle of Wittenwier, 9 August 1638 245 Battles for the siegeworks October 1638 246 The surrender of Breisach, 17 December 1638 246 Cutting the Spanish Road: Consequences 247 Death of Saxe-Weimar, 1638-1639 248 England’s last eccentric intervention February 1637-October 1638 248 Chapter XV: Global War Dutch and English attacks on Spain’s Empire The Portuguese Empire and trading riches The Habsburg Asian Empire War in the Atlantic, South America and Caribbean 1618-1640 Fortresses on the Spanish Main War in the Caribbean 1620-1641 Sugar and slaves Bahia 1624-1625 The battles for El Mina and the Gold Coast 1600-1625 Luanda and ‘The Heart of Darkness’ Mozambique and Mombasa End of Imperium 250 250 256 262 281 281 284 286 289 290 291 292 293 Chapter XVI: Stalemate on Land; Dutch Supremacy at Sea and Prelude to Revolution 294 The Pyrenees front 1637-1640 and siege of Sakes 294 Military stalemate,
Flanders and Germany, 1639 296
Contents Spain’s fleet 1630-1640 The Battle of the Downs, 18 September to 21 October, 1639 Dunkirkers: Spanish maritime raiders 1621-1646 Campaign in Germany 1640 and Amelia returns home The Artois-Luxembourg front, the siege of Arras, 1640 Dutch campaign 1640 Regensburg Diet, Campaigns in 1641 and Baner’s last hurrah Soissons rebellion, Battle of La Marfee, 9 July 1641 The Dutch-French land campaign, 1641 ix 299 302 305 306 306 308 309 310 312 Chapter XVII: Iberian Revolutions and the Fall of Olivares The revolutionary road: Catalan revolt May 1640 Revolution in Catalonia 1640-1642 The secession of Portugal, December 1640 Spain’s economic problems 1640s The fall of Olivares, January 1643 313 313 314 316 318 319 Chapter XVIII: Origins of Peace Origins of the Peace of Westphalia, 1640-1643 Sweden’s negotiating issues, pressures for peace, 1636-1642 Dutch moves towards peace, 1640-1646 Spain sues for peace, 1640 Bavaria’s need for peace, 1636-1640 The Emperor considers peace France: Peace talks and revolt 1636-1639 Hesse and German supplicants at Westphalia Other interests at Westphalia 320 320 322 323 324 324 324 325 325 326 Chapter XIX: Enter Torstensson and Mazarin, Italy and Habsburg Exhaustion 327 Mazarin, the gambler 327 Mazarin’s progress to power 1634-1639 332 Savoy: a small state’s struggle for survival, 1635-1640 and the war in Italy 333 Savvy Christina of Savoy and the war in Italy 1638-1641 334 De Campion’s transition into high politics and misdemeanours 336 The Cinq Mars affair, usual suspects, and the Death of Richelieu, 1642 337 French military and political
triumph in Savoy 1641-1643 341 Interregnum, death of Louis XIII, Mazarin and Anne of Austria consolidate power 341 Anne of Austria 342 Power struggle at court 344
x The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Massacre of the Tercios: Battle of Rocroi, 19 May 1643 Consequences Dutch campaign 1643 The battle of Tuttlingen, military masterclass by Franz von Mercy, November 1643 The Bavarian army and postscript to Tuttlingen Torstensson identity: Enter the ‘artilleryist’, 1641-1645 The German campaign in balance 1641; Brandenburg makes peace Torstenssons invasion of the Hereditary lands, 1642 The invasion of Moravia and capture of Olomouc, June 1642 Torstenssons retreat to Silesia and Saxony, July-November 1642 Torstensson supremacy: Second Battle of Breitenfeld, 2 November 1642 The strategic outcome of the battle of Second Breitenfeld Torstenssons campaign in 1643 Chapter XX: Torstensson’s War and the Invasion of Denmark Torstenssons ultimatum: The Swedish-Danish war, 1643-1645: causes ‘Torstensson’s War’: Swedish war aims 1636-1642 The invasion of Denmark and the War at Sea, 1643-44: Opening Gambits Disquiet amongst the anti-Imperialist alliance, 1644 Baltic Naval strategy Gallas; ‘the army wrecker’ and last hope for the Danes, 1644 Transylvania stirs again The Baltic naval war and Torstensson at bay July 1644: Middle Game Military manoeuvres in Jutland and Holstein Naval battle of Ferman, 23 October 1644 Gallas’s long retreat autumn-winter 1644: Endgame The Peace of Bremsebro, 1644: Checkmate The accession of Queen Christina of Sweden, her character and policy, 1644 Chapter XXI: War and Peace: Mazarin and France Ascendant Turenne The ‘Great’ Condé, due d’Enghien The five-day battle of Freiburg, August 1644 The siege of Philippsburg, August 1644
The French and Dutch attack on Gravelines and Sas-van-Ghent, 1644 The Battle ofJankov, Bohemia, 7 March 1645 352 356 357 357 358 359 362 363 368 369 372 374 375 376 376 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 386 386 387 389 390 394 394 398 401 407 409 410
Contents Advance to Vienna, March 1645 Diplomatic tremors after Jankov, June to August 1645 Imperialist popular mobilisation, Spring 1645 The battle of Mergentheim (Herbsthausen), May 1645 After Jankov: Joining Rákóczy and the siege of Brno, AprilAugust 1645 Battle of Allerheim, 3 August 1645 In Flanders field 1645 Diplomatic consequences for the Peace of Imperial defeats in 1645 xi 421 422 423 423 427 430 437 438 Chapter XXII: Setting up the Conference 1643-1645 The delegations Main issues at the conferences 1645 440 440 443 Chapter XXIII: Peace and the End of Habsburg Supremacy in Europe Germany 1646-1648 The Dutch triumph Peace at last, October 1648 Bohemia betrayed Last fighting End of the Habsburg Imperium 444 444 444 446 449 450 451 Chapter XXIV: Postscript: The Struggle for the Mastery of Europe and European Identity 454 Europe and hegemony; the struggle to master Europe 454 Notes Index 469 496
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Contents Introduction Madrid and Vienna, two coup d’etat The Defenestration of Prague 18 May 1618 Background to the Holy Roman Empire 1 1 7 8 Chapter I: The Naval and Economic Challenge to the Habsburg Imperium 15 The Ottoman challenges 19 Challenges within and without the Empire before 1600 20 New intellectual and religious challenge to Universal Christendom’s political order 22 Nationalism and identity politics 24 The ‘perceived’ Habsburg threat 32 Civil war and the dynamics of intervention; fear, the security dilemma, and balance of power 37 Chapter II: Habsburg Domains, Ferdinand and the Defenestration of Prague Internal development of Spanish politics, 1600-1621 Olivares Olivares’s policy Spain; financing, social and economic problems Spanish politics and foreign policy, 1619-21 Defenestration of Prague Ferdinand II The Dutch economy 1600-1648: military-industrial complex 46 46 47 51 52 53 54 56 59 Chapter III: The Thirty Years War: Military developments in the Thirty Years War 1618-1634 From Vienna to the White Mountain and the wars of the interveners Wallenstein Wallenstein and war finance The grudging acceptanceof the offer, 17 April 1626 66 66 73 77 78
vi The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Chapter IV: Gustavus: the War in the Baltic Gustavus Adolphus Baltic War 86 86 93 Chapter V: The Emergence of France, the Edict, Wallenstein and the Mantuan War 104 Richelieu’s policies and political developments, 1620-27 104 The Edict of Restitution 1629 111 Louis XIII 114 Cardinal Richelieu: Machiavelli’s disciple 117 Duchesse de Chevreuse 121 The concept of frontiers and contrasting world views of‘devot’ and Gallicans 122 The Mantuan War and the dismissal of Wallenstein 123 France, Italy, and the Huguenots and the development of French foreign policy 127 ‘Day of the Dupes’: Three in a room - Turning point in the fight against Habsburg supremacy 128 Chapter VI: The Dutch Front and Naval War The Dutch front Naval War 133 133 136 Chapter VII: Gustavus Invades Germany Enter Gustavus: Germany 1628-32 Swedish economy, military-industrial complex - sinews of war, 1600-1648 The Swedish army Battle of Breitenfeld 1631 Gustavus’s march to the Rhine Richelieu’s vexation with his maverick ally Gustavus rampant 139 139 141 144 145 150 152 153 Chapter VIII: Wallenstein Returns and the Battle of Lutzen The return of Wallenstein: Gustavus falls off the critical path Götterdämmerung 155 155 157 Chapter IX: Wallenstein’s fall, Oxenstierna and the Peace of Prague Oxenstierna takes power and the fall of Wallenstein Spanish reaction to the Swedish occupation of the Rhine valley Journey to Nordlingen May 1634-Sept 1634 Another Spanish army crosses the Alps, 1634 Wheel of fortune; The battle of Nordlingen, 6 September 1634 163 163 165 168 169 171
Contents vii Dutch campaigns 1633-4 and reactions to the Battle of Nordlingen 178 Dutch war financing 179 The war of Smolensk and the Swedish loss of Prussian tolls, 1632-1635 179 Oxenstiernas odyssey, and the end of the Heilbronn League, September 1634-May 1635 180 The Peace of Prague, 30 May 1635 183 Spanish policy and the progress of the Imperial armies 1634-5 185 Chapter X: France Declares War and the Dutch Alliance Richelieu sends a herald to Brussels, 5 April 1635 Pre-emptive onslaught, Battle of Avin May 1635 Fault lines: Franco-Dutch campaign, summer 1635 The Rhineland Rohan’s Swiss campaign, the Valtellina, 1635 Chapter XI: Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar Defects and the Swedish Army Mutiny Recruiting Saxe-Weimar, 1635 The ‘Gunpowder Convention’ and the French alliance, August 1635-February 1636 Saxon disillusion and decline, 1635-6 The Hessian ‘long march’ 1636 and relations with the Dutch and French Imperial-Bavarian financing of war 1618-1648 186 186 187 189 191 191 193 193 195 197 198 200 Chapter XII: French Economic and Military Mobilisation 202 The French economy and war finance, 1618-1648 202 Social stress 207 War on the home front 209 French army and military efficiency 1635 209 France: Recruitment and officers and the changing role of Europe’s nobility 211 State development and ‘absolutism’ 212 French nobility, constitutional crisis, role in warfare, and modern military state 1629-1632 212 Richelieu’s regime of terror 213 Invasion of France: the year of‘Corbie’, 1636 215 Rohan’s Swiss campaign and the Valtellina: 1636 218 Chapter XIII: Swedish Recovery and the
Emergence of Hesse The Dutch Front and the English Channel, 1636 Baner’s masterpiece: Swedish recovery 220 220 220
viii The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Battle of Wittstock 4 October 1636 Death of Ferdinand II February, 1637 Ferdinand III Baners campaigns 1636-1641 Campaigns in Europe 1637 Amelia of Hesse Landgravine Amelia of Hesse holds out, 1637-1639 223 226 226 227 228 230 231 Chapter XIV: Saxe-Weimar Breaks Out and the Battle for the ‘Spanish Road’ 234 Campaigns in Europe 1638 234 Dutch debacle at Kallo 22 June 1637 236 Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar 237 Battle of Rheinfelden, February 1638 239 Consequences of Rheinfelden and the serendipity of war, March 1638-April 1638 242 The Breisach campaign and siege, April-December 1638 243 The battle of Poligny 18 June 1638 and war in Franche-Comté 244 The battle of Wittenwier, 9 August 1638 245 Battles for the siegeworks October 1638 246 The surrender of Breisach, 17 December 1638 246 Cutting the Spanish Road: Consequences 247 Death of Saxe-Weimar, 1638-1639 248 England’s last eccentric intervention February 1637-October 1638 248 Chapter XV: Global War Dutch and English attacks on Spain’s Empire The Portuguese Empire and trading riches The Habsburg Asian Empire War in the Atlantic, South America and Caribbean 1618-1640 Fortresses on the Spanish Main War in the Caribbean 1620-1641 Sugar and slaves Bahia 1624-1625 The battles for El Mina and the Gold Coast 1600-1625 Luanda and ‘The Heart of Darkness’ Mozambique and Mombasa End of Imperium 250 250 256 262 281 281 284 286 289 290 291 292 293 Chapter XVI: Stalemate on Land; Dutch Supremacy at Sea and Prelude to Revolution 294 The Pyrenees front 1637-1640 and siege of Sakes 294 Military stalemate,
Flanders and Germany, 1639 296
Contents Spain’s fleet 1630-1640 The Battle of the Downs, 18 September to 21 October, 1639 Dunkirkers: Spanish maritime raiders 1621-1646 Campaign in Germany 1640 and Amelia returns home The Artois-Luxembourg front, the siege of Arras, 1640 Dutch campaign 1640 Regensburg Diet, Campaigns in 1641 and Baner’s last hurrah Soissons rebellion, Battle of La Marfee, 9 July 1641 The Dutch-French land campaign, 1641 ix 299 302 305 306 306 308 309 310 312 Chapter XVII: Iberian Revolutions and the Fall of Olivares The revolutionary road: Catalan revolt May 1640 Revolution in Catalonia 1640-1642 The secession of Portugal, December 1640 Spain’s economic problems 1640s The fall of Olivares, January 1643 313 313 314 316 318 319 Chapter XVIII: Origins of Peace Origins of the Peace of Westphalia, 1640-1643 Sweden’s negotiating issues, pressures for peace, 1636-1642 Dutch moves towards peace, 1640-1646 Spain sues for peace, 1640 Bavaria’s need for peace, 1636-1640 The Emperor considers peace France: Peace talks and revolt 1636-1639 Hesse and German supplicants at Westphalia Other interests at Westphalia 320 320 322 323 324 324 324 325 325 326 Chapter XIX: Enter Torstensson and Mazarin, Italy and Habsburg Exhaustion 327 Mazarin, the gambler 327 Mazarin’s progress to power 1634-1639 332 Savoy: a small state’s struggle for survival, 1635-1640 and the war in Italy 333 Savvy Christina of Savoy and the war in Italy 1638-1641 334 De Campion’s transition into high politics and misdemeanours 336 The Cinq Mars affair, usual suspects, and the Death of Richelieu, 1642 337 French military and political
triumph in Savoy 1641-1643 341 Interregnum, death of Louis XIII, Mazarin and Anne of Austria consolidate power 341 Anne of Austria 342 Power struggle at court 344
x The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 Massacre of the Tercios: Battle of Rocroi, 19 May 1643 Consequences Dutch campaign 1643 The battle of Tuttlingen, military masterclass by Franz von Mercy, November 1643 The Bavarian army and postscript to Tuttlingen Torstensson identity: Enter the ‘artilleryist’, 1641-1645 The German campaign in balance 1641; Brandenburg makes peace Torstenssons invasion of the Hereditary lands, 1642 The invasion of Moravia and capture of Olomouc, June 1642 Torstenssons retreat to Silesia and Saxony, July-November 1642 Torstensson supremacy: Second Battle of Breitenfeld, 2 November 1642 The strategic outcome of the battle of Second Breitenfeld Torstenssons campaign in 1643 Chapter XX: Torstensson’s War and the Invasion of Denmark Torstenssons ultimatum: The Swedish-Danish war, 1643-1645: causes ‘Torstensson’s War’: Swedish war aims 1636-1642 The invasion of Denmark and the War at Sea, 1643-44: Opening Gambits Disquiet amongst the anti-Imperialist alliance, 1644 Baltic Naval strategy Gallas; ‘the army wrecker’ and last hope for the Danes, 1644 Transylvania stirs again The Baltic naval war and Torstensson at bay July 1644: Middle Game Military manoeuvres in Jutland and Holstein Naval battle of Ferman, 23 October 1644 Gallas’s long retreat autumn-winter 1644: Endgame The Peace of Bremsebro, 1644: Checkmate The accession of Queen Christina of Sweden, her character and policy, 1644 Chapter XXI: War and Peace: Mazarin and France Ascendant Turenne The ‘Great’ Condé, due d’Enghien The five-day battle of Freiburg, August 1644 The siege of Philippsburg, August 1644
The French and Dutch attack on Gravelines and Sas-van-Ghent, 1644 The Battle ofJankov, Bohemia, 7 March 1645 352 356 357 357 358 359 362 363 368 369 372 374 375 376 376 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 386 386 387 389 390 394 394 398 401 407 409 410
Contents Advance to Vienna, March 1645 Diplomatic tremors after Jankov, June to August 1645 Imperialist popular mobilisation, Spring 1645 The battle of Mergentheim (Herbsthausen), May 1645 After Jankov: Joining Rákóczy and the siege of Brno, AprilAugust 1645 Battle of Allerheim, 3 August 1645 In Flanders field 1645 Diplomatic consequences for the Peace of Imperial defeats in 1645 xi 421 422 423 423 427 430 437 438 Chapter XXII: Setting up the Conference 1643-1645 The delegations Main issues at the conferences 1645 440 440 443 Chapter XXIII: Peace and the End of Habsburg Supremacy in Europe Germany 1646-1648 The Dutch triumph Peace at last, October 1648 Bohemia betrayed Last fighting End of the Habsburg Imperium 444 444 444 446 449 450 451 Chapter XXIV: Postscript: The Struggle for the Mastery of Europe and European Identity 454 Europe and hegemony; the struggle to master Europe 454 Notes Index 469 496 |
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spelling | Pike, John ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1299384927 aut The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy John Pike The 30 years war Barnsley Pen & Sword Military 2022 xi, 506 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dreißigjähriger Krieg (DE-588)4012985-8 gnd rswk-swf Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 Guerre de Trente Ans, 1618-1648 1618-1648 Dreißigjähriger Krieg (DE-588)4012985-8 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034189333&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Pike, John ca. 20./21. Jh The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy Dreißigjähriger Krieg (DE-588)4012985-8 gnd |
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title | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy |
title_alt | The 30 years war |
title_auth | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy |
title_exact_search | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy |
title_full | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy John Pike |
title_fullStr | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy John Pike |
title_full_unstemmed | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy John Pike |
title_short | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 |
title_sort | the thirty years war 1618 1648 the first global war and the end of the habsburg supremacy |
title_sub | the first global war and the end of the Habsburg supremacy |
topic | Dreißigjähriger Krieg (DE-588)4012985-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Dreißigjähriger Krieg |
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