Student guide to the 30 Years War features a chronology, artwork, primary and secondary sources, maps, tables and charts.
Czech history article reports on the battle of the White Mountain in 1620 and the final attack on the Prague castle in 1648.
Read Schiller's "History of the 30 Years War" with meanings and commentaries from the "Encyclopedia of the Self" by Mark Zimmerman.
Furnishes details of the treaty signed in 1648 between France, Sweden, The Holy Roman Empire, and Spain.
Provides a brief explanation of the terms of the agreement that ended the Thirty Years War.
Provides summaries of the diplomatic and military developments of the Thirty Years War of 1618-1648. Check out maps and links to other Thirty Years War sites.
Offers a concise history of the religious conflict, and features profiles of the important figures including Richlieu, Wallenstein, and Adolphus.
Read about the people and the four major phases of the war. Includes reports on battles, consequences, and participants along with a quiz.
Reveals the causes of the seventeenth century European conflict and highlights the roles of the key players in its progression.
Comparison of the 17th century war and the concurrent conflicts in the 18th century sometimes called the 30 years war.
Chapter from a Library of Congress history of Austria provides a succinct account of the religious war between the Catholics and the Protestants.