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The Thirty Years War

By: C. V. Wedgwood
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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Initially, the Thirty Years War was precipitated in 1618 by religious conflicts between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire. But the conflict soon spread beyond religion to encompass the internal politics and balance of power within the Empire, and then later to the other European powers. By the end, it became simply a dynastic struggle between Bourbon France and Habsburg Spain. And almost all of it was fought out in Germany. After 30 years of conflict, entire regions of Germany and Bohemia were depopulated and destroyed by marching armies, fire, famine, and disease. It bankrupted most of the participants while leaving thousands of German villages, towns, and even cities in smoldering ruin.

Because of the political and geographical complexity of the early 17th century, an understanding of The Thirty Years War can be difficult to grasp in the beginning. Listeners will be rewarded by patience. As an aid to comprehension, we recommend the online Wikipedia article "The Thirty Years War" for maps and overviews of the geography, principle leaders, and major battles.

Total running time: 19 hours and 48 minutes. Narrator: Charlton Griffin.

©1938 Estate of C. V. Wedgwood (P)2012 Audio Connoisseur
Europe War Imperialism Royalty Middle Ages Russia Soviet Union History Thirty Years War
Captivating Narrative • Comprehensive Coverage • Scholarly Achievement • Elegant Prose • Complex Historical Analysis

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A cast of 1,000's, the 30 year's war is a hard slog. Probably a better read the second time round. Not for the faint hearted

Hard work

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The best history of the Thirty Years War I have read or heard. It is amazingly understandable and I am thrilled to have found it.

One of the best

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The detail with which the author covers the subject is incredible, and, even though the book is very long, it could have been expanded to include greater coverage of the horrors inflicted on the peoples of the HRE at the time.

Excellent Historical Treatise

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It's a bit dated compared to more recently written war histories. The sweeping one-line characterizations of personalities and moods would be rare in a modern history, for example. But the book is clearly an incredibly thoroughly-researched masterpiece, and really transports you into the strange, chaotic era of the 30 Years' War.

A bit dated but a masterful classic nonetheless

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Great story, I will read it again one day. Since listening to it 2 years ago I can’t not see the words BRANDENBURG, MAGDEBURG, TILLY, and WALLENSTEIN and not pronounce it like this guy.

I love this narrator

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