Beyond the Battlefield
Reconsidering Warfare in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Helfferich, Tryntje; Louthan, Howard
Beyond the Battlefield
Reconsidering Warfare in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Helfferich, Tryntje; Louthan, Howard
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This volume draws together an international team of scholars to explore the experience and significance of early modern European continental warfare from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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This volume draws together an international team of scholars to explore the experience and significance of early modern European continental warfare from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367744199
- ISBN-10: 0367744198
- Artikelnr.: 68712039
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367744199
- ISBN-10: 0367744198
- Artikelnr.: 68712039
Tryntje Helfferich is Associate Professor of History at The Ohio State University, Lima. She studies the history of war, religion, and politics in early modern Europe. Her publications include The Essential Thirty Years War (2015) and The Iron Princess (2013). Howard Louthan is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Austrian Studies at the University of Minnesota. His scholarship focuses on the intellectual and cultural history of early modern Europe. His publications include Theuerdank: The Illustrated Epic of a Renaissance Knight (2022) and Converting Bohemia (2009).
Part I: Learning, Culture, and the Arts
1. Skilful Captaines in Warlike Affaires: Learning the Art of War in Early
Modern Europe, Tryntje Helfferich
2. Building the Foundations of a Surgical Armory: Johannes Scultetus in
Ulm, c.1630-1645, Heidi Hausse
3. Sighs of War and Peace: Feeling Prayer through Song in Lutheran Germany
during the Thirty Years War,
Thomas Marks
4. The Fate of Jesuit Art and Architecture in Germany during the Thirty
Years War,
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
5. The Seventeenth-Century Culture of War: Three Commanders and their
Legacy in the Arts,
Kristoffer Neville
Part II. Ideas and Ideologies of War
6. The Wars of Louis XIV and the Language of Europe,
Daniel Riches
7. Calvinism and the Thirty Years War: Abraham Scultetus and the
Palatinate,
Howard Louthan
8. Troubles Concerning Religion: Causes, Parties, and Armed Conflict in the
French Wars of Religion,
Brian Sandberg
9. Why Serve in Wars in Seventeenth-Century Europe? The Case of Soldiers in
Poland-Lithuania,
Dariusz Köodziejczyk
Part III. The Costs of War
10. At Home and Away: The Impact of Warfare upon Officers' Wives in
Seventeenth-Century Sweden,
Mary Elizabeth Ailes
11. Fighting War Pestilence: Habsburg Strategies of Disease Management
during the Ottoman War (1737-1739),
Sabine Jesner
12. Shifting Power Relations along the Baltic: Poles, Lithuanians, and
Russians in the Great Northern War,
Mindaugas apoka
13. Silent Victims: The Hidden Costs of War in Brandenburg, 1648-1700,
Mary Lindemann
1. Skilful Captaines in Warlike Affaires: Learning the Art of War in Early
Modern Europe, Tryntje Helfferich
2. Building the Foundations of a Surgical Armory: Johannes Scultetus in
Ulm, c.1630-1645, Heidi Hausse
3. Sighs of War and Peace: Feeling Prayer through Song in Lutheran Germany
during the Thirty Years War,
Thomas Marks
4. The Fate of Jesuit Art and Architecture in Germany during the Thirty
Years War,
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
5. The Seventeenth-Century Culture of War: Three Commanders and their
Legacy in the Arts,
Kristoffer Neville
Part II. Ideas and Ideologies of War
6. The Wars of Louis XIV and the Language of Europe,
Daniel Riches
7. Calvinism and the Thirty Years War: Abraham Scultetus and the
Palatinate,
Howard Louthan
8. Troubles Concerning Religion: Causes, Parties, and Armed Conflict in the
French Wars of Religion,
Brian Sandberg
9. Why Serve in Wars in Seventeenth-Century Europe? The Case of Soldiers in
Poland-Lithuania,
Dariusz Köodziejczyk
Part III. The Costs of War
10. At Home and Away: The Impact of Warfare upon Officers' Wives in
Seventeenth-Century Sweden,
Mary Elizabeth Ailes
11. Fighting War Pestilence: Habsburg Strategies of Disease Management
during the Ottoman War (1737-1739),
Sabine Jesner
12. Shifting Power Relations along the Baltic: Poles, Lithuanians, and
Russians in the Great Northern War,
Mindaugas apoka
13. Silent Victims: The Hidden Costs of War in Brandenburg, 1648-1700,
Mary Lindemann
Part I: Learning, Culture, and the Arts
1. Skilful Captaines in Warlike Affaires: Learning the Art of War in Early
Modern Europe, Tryntje Helfferich
2. Building the Foundations of a Surgical Armory: Johannes Scultetus in
Ulm, c.1630-1645, Heidi Hausse
3. Sighs of War and Peace: Feeling Prayer through Song in Lutheran Germany
during the Thirty Years War,
Thomas Marks
4. The Fate of Jesuit Art and Architecture in Germany during the Thirty
Years War,
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
5. The Seventeenth-Century Culture of War: Three Commanders and their
Legacy in the Arts,
Kristoffer Neville
Part II. Ideas and Ideologies of War
6. The Wars of Louis XIV and the Language of Europe,
Daniel Riches
7. Calvinism and the Thirty Years War: Abraham Scultetus and the
Palatinate,
Howard Louthan
8. Troubles Concerning Religion: Causes, Parties, and Armed Conflict in the
French Wars of Religion,
Brian Sandberg
9. Why Serve in Wars in Seventeenth-Century Europe? The Case of Soldiers in
Poland-Lithuania,
Dariusz Köodziejczyk
Part III. The Costs of War
10. At Home and Away: The Impact of Warfare upon Officers' Wives in
Seventeenth-Century Sweden,
Mary Elizabeth Ailes
11. Fighting War Pestilence: Habsburg Strategies of Disease Management
during the Ottoman War (1737-1739),
Sabine Jesner
12. Shifting Power Relations along the Baltic: Poles, Lithuanians, and
Russians in the Great Northern War,
Mindaugas apoka
13. Silent Victims: The Hidden Costs of War in Brandenburg, 1648-1700,
Mary Lindemann
1. Skilful Captaines in Warlike Affaires: Learning the Art of War in Early
Modern Europe, Tryntje Helfferich
2. Building the Foundations of a Surgical Armory: Johannes Scultetus in
Ulm, c.1630-1645, Heidi Hausse
3. Sighs of War and Peace: Feeling Prayer through Song in Lutheran Germany
during the Thirty Years War,
Thomas Marks
4. The Fate of Jesuit Art and Architecture in Germany during the Thirty
Years War,
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
5. The Seventeenth-Century Culture of War: Three Commanders and their
Legacy in the Arts,
Kristoffer Neville
Part II. Ideas and Ideologies of War
6. The Wars of Louis XIV and the Language of Europe,
Daniel Riches
7. Calvinism and the Thirty Years War: Abraham Scultetus and the
Palatinate,
Howard Louthan
8. Troubles Concerning Religion: Causes, Parties, and Armed Conflict in the
French Wars of Religion,
Brian Sandberg
9. Why Serve in Wars in Seventeenth-Century Europe? The Case of Soldiers in
Poland-Lithuania,
Dariusz Köodziejczyk
Part III. The Costs of War
10. At Home and Away: The Impact of Warfare upon Officers' Wives in
Seventeenth-Century Sweden,
Mary Elizabeth Ailes
11. Fighting War Pestilence: Habsburg Strategies of Disease Management
during the Ottoman War (1737-1739),
Sabine Jesner
12. Shifting Power Relations along the Baltic: Poles, Lithuanians, and
Russians in the Great Northern War,
Mindaugas apoka
13. Silent Victims: The Hidden Costs of War in Brandenburg, 1648-1700,
Mary Lindemann