Geoffrey Parker, Simon Adams, Gerhard Benecke, Richard J. Bonney, John H. Elliot, R.J.W. Evans, Christopher R. Friedrichs ,Bodo Nischan, E. Ladewig Petersen, Michael Roberts
Illustrations, Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, Conventions, Chronology, I EUROPE BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE, 1555-1618, II THE INDECISIVE WAR, 1618-1629, III THE HABSBURGS VICTORIOUS, IV TOTAL WAR, V COUNTDOWN TO PEACE, Maps, Abbreviations, Notes, Bibliographical essay (by Geoffrey Parker, incorporating material supplied by the contributors), Index of authors, General index
The first edition of The Thirty Years' War offered an unrivalled survey of a central period in European history. Drawing on a huge body of source material from different languages and countries throughout Europe, it provided a clear and comprehensive narrative and analytical account of the subject. It has established itself as the classic text with reviewers, students and the general reader.
This second edition has been thoroughly revised to include the very latest research. The updated bibliographical information provides an invaluable resource, synthesising the major work in the field, in all languages, up to 1996.
Written with great clarity and liveliness, the book brings alive the period in all its aspects. It covers the horrors of the war and the contorted politics of the period. It deals with all the major figures, including Wallerstein and Richelieu, Gustavus Adolphus and Tilly, the Winter King and the Habsburg emperors. For range and depth of coverage there is no other work like it. It has become the definitive book on the subject.