The thesis must take a position on whether the Thirty Years' War was fought primarily for religious or primarily for political reasons with some indication of the
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Europe? Fourthly, was the Thirty Years War a war of religion, or was it shaped more by politics, economics or other secular factors? The numerous answers to
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DURING MUCH OF the sixteenth century in Europe, the question of war waged for reasons of religion and political balance had caused mass conflicts
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THE Thirty Years War is a largely factitious conception which has, nevertheless for origins to the causes of that particular conflict, and enables the author to move religious approach, together with a wider European and political view,
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Europe? Fourthly was the Thirty Years War a war of religion
The thesis must take a position on whether the Thirty Years' War was fought primarily for religious or primarily for political reasons with some indication of
The immediate cause of the conflict was a crisis within the Habsburg family's Bohemian branch but the war also owed much to the religious and political crises
1 May 2014 Instead it was the culmination of the religio-social
The field studying the causes of the Thirty Years' War has changed itself by religion and argued that the war had been the result of power politics ...
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The author stresses the German character of the war. It was above all a ''struggle over the political and religious order of Central Europe'' (xxi). With a
It was then chal- lenged by a number of historians who contended that Germany was already in an economic decline before 1618 and that the war was only the final
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