Peter H. Wilson The Thirty Years' War - Tragedy of Europe 1618-1648
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THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR 1618-1648 TRAGEDY OF EUROPE PETER H. WILSON


Discover a monumental historical work that sheds new light on one of the most pivotal conflicts in European history. Peter Wilson's book is not only a detailed account of the events, but also a fascinating attempt to understand the motivations and decisions that led to the Thirty Years' War. Learn about the fates of rulers, soldiers, and civilians who desperately tried to survive in extremely difficult times.


  • Complete history of the Thirty Years' War, written from the perspective of a contemporary historian.
  • In-depth analysis of the causes, course, and consequences of the conflict.
  • Fascinating portraits of the main characters of the drama, such as Wallenstein, Ferdinand II, Gustavus Adolphus, and Richelieu.
  • Moving accounts of ordinary soldiers and civilians who experienced the atrocities of war.
  • Rich illustrations, maps, and battle plans that bring history to life.
  • Clear language and captivating narrative that captivates the reader from the first page.
  • Current references to contemporary conflicts and challenges that allow a better understanding of today's world.


Peter H. Wilson, an outstanding historian specializing in the history of early modern Europe, has created a work that will become essential reading for all those interested in this period for many years to come. His work is not only a reliable factual study, but also a deep reflection on the nature of war and its impact on the fate of humanity. The author analyzes the political, social, and religious aspects of the conflict with extraordinary precision, showing its complexity and multidimensionality.


Wilson's book is also a story about people who, in the face of war, had to make difficult decisions and face cruel realities. The author presents with empathy and understanding the fates of soldiers who fought on the fronts and civilians who suffered from hunger, disease, and violence. Thanks to this, the reader can better understand how the Thirty Years' War affected the lives of ordinary people and how it changed the face of Europe.


The Thirty Years' War is a conflict that changed Europe forever. Peter Wilson's book is not only a fascinating story about this period, but also an important message for contemporary generations. The author shows how important it is to understand the causes of conflicts and strive for peace. His work is a valuable contribution to the study of European history and an inspiration to reflect on the future of our continent. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the roots of modern Europe and the challenges we face.

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Specifications

ISBN978-83-65855-16-9
BindingTwarda
TypeKsiążki
AuthorPeter H. Wilson
Edition1
Year of publication2017
PublisherNapoleon V
Number of pages848
Format243x173 mm

Peter H. Wilson The Thirty Years' War - Tragedy of Europe 1618-1648

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