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The Thirty Years' War 1618-1648 (Essential Histories)

By: Richard Bonney
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 1841763780
ISBN-13: 9781841763781
Released: 14 Aug 2002
RRP: £9.99
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An OK book - By: Flemming Nielsen, 11 Nov 2008
I must admit that I'm not that big a fan of Osprey's military history books. I find they tend to be a hit or miss experience. The books are mostly fairly short, introductory type books & are supposed to present an overview of their topics. Sometimes, however, they get bogged downin explaining tiny pieces of near-useless information, like the many (and I do mean maaany) different types of knots used to tie down samurai armour. Probably very interesting if that's your thing, but not when you're reading a book that's meant to give you an overview of early Japanese history.
This book, though, turned out to be pretty good & it gave me a fairly clear overview of the Thirty Years War. The book obviously does not pursue any of the many themesin depth, but it does manage to present the conflict clearly & fairly succinctly. The Thirty Years War is among the most bewildering subjects to study, at least for an amateur like me, since so many sides took part with so many different agendas & such diverse cultural rationale.
I did know a bit about the Thirty Years War before I read this book & I think that may have helped a bit. As I said, the book is not an in-depth analysis & it does have a few too many loose ends to be completely satisfactory. But it helps you gain a fairly clear view of the structure of the Thirty Years War & can make it easier for you to learn more from different sources.

The definitve work on the 30 Years' War - By: Thomas Lloyd, 14 Dec 2004
This very well-researched book provides a perfect introduction to one of the most important areas of European history, vital to understanding the effects of the Reformation, & roots of the age of nation-statesin Europe. This war, which devastated much of Northern Germany & the Czech Republic & killed between a quarter & a half of the populationin some states, left Germany a backwater, whose rush to 'catch up' its position two & a half centuries later had such dire consequences. This was the first pan-European conflict, & a finer example of superpower meddling could not be found - local religious conflicts being transformed into all-out war by great powers, such as France & Sweden, invites comparison with Cold War conflicts or the current warin the Congo. The war which was fought to, & failed, settle once & for all, which religion a state's subjects should follow, succeededin fracturing the once mighty Holy Roman Empire into over a thousand petty states & principalities.

With clear chapter headings, well-chosen illustrations & well-defined maps, Richard Bonney makes this book equally accessible to both historian & casual reader. Equal attention is devoted to the different stages of the war, & to the myriad forces involved, on both the Imperial & the Protestant sides. A well-argued chapter on the Mercenaries underlines the ambiguity of the conflict, with many of the fighters turning coat at will - parallels with the use of mercenariesin the 15th & 16th centuries, especiallyin the warsin Italy, & the prince-threatening power of the Conottieri - such as Wallenstein - are hard to ignore. The chapter on witness accounts gives a stark reminder of the gruesome effect the war had on the peasantry, who faced starvation, brutality & rape at the hands of the armies, & would sometimes murder isolated groups of soldiers, supporting neither sidein particular. Attention is paid to the diplomatic side - the machinations of both Catholic France & protestant Denmark & Sweden against each other, as much as against the Empire - the Imperial commanders Tilly & Wallenstein, driven as much by political ambition & greed, as much as Catholic piety. The small details are priceless - that the 2 victims of the Defenestration of Prague, which provoked the war, survived their ejection from the Castle window was not due to the intercession of the Virgin Mary, but the presence of a dung heap to cushion their fall.

Outstanding book, one of the bestin the series. I recommend this, not only to military history buffs, but to anyone taking a degreein German or Scandinavian studies. After reading this, try excerpts from Schiller's history.


Good try on a complex subject - By: Thomas Raymann, 19 Feb 2004
Fairly good attempt at a very bewildering subject with too many aspects for a book of the size.
Sadly one comes out of the book not much wiser then one went in...

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