Much of early-modern Europe was built up gradually by a series of leagues and alliances, and this volume seeks to demonstrate that the Swiss Confederation was one such composite polity, surviving until the end of the ancien regime by accommodating and absorbing internal conflicts through a sense of common identity and mutual obligation.
Much of early-modern Europe was built up gradually by a series of leagues and alliances, and this volume seeks to demonstrate that the Swiss Confederation was one such composite polity, surviving until the end of the ancien regime by accommodating and absorbing internal conflicts through a sense of common identity and mutual obligation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Before joining the Institute of Reformation Studies in St Andrews in 2004, Tom Scott was based in the School of History at the University of Liverpool. Before that he was a research fellow at Clare College, Cambridge. His main publications include: Regional Identity and Economic Change: The Upper Rhine, 1450-1600 (1997); Town, Country, and Regions in Reformation Germany (2005); The City-State in Europe, 1000-1600 (2012); and The Early Reformation in Germany between Secular Impact and Radical Vision (2013)
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Introduction PART I: Accommodation 1: Setting the Scene 2: The Occupation of the Thurgau 3: From War to Peace 4: Trouble in the Thurgau 5: Konstanz's Dilemma 6: The Swiss or Swabian War of 1499 7: Raids and Retaliation 8: The Peace of Basel and Its Aftermath 9: The Hereditary Agreement of 1511 10: Calm Amidst the Storm 11: A Last Hurrah 12: Conclusion: Frontiers Mental and Physical PART II: Aggression 13: The Romandie: An Open Landscape 14: The Romandie: A Commercial Crossroads 15: The Burgundian Wars 16: A Contested Outcome 17: The Troubled Inheritance of Duke Charles II of Savoy 18: The Dufour Affair 19: All Unquiet on the Western Front 20: Savoy Strikes Back 21: The Struggle for Geneva 22: War or Peace? 23: Religion or Politics? 24: The Year of the French 25: The Vagaries of Conquest 26: The Spoils of War 27: Faction in Geneva 28: The Romandie Reconfigured 29: Conclusion: Motives and Outcomes Conclusion
Introduction PART I: Accommodation 1: Setting the Scene 2: The Occupation of the Thurgau 3: From War to Peace 4: Trouble in the Thurgau 5: Konstanz's Dilemma 6: The Swiss or Swabian War of 1499 7: Raids and Retaliation 8: The Peace of Basel and Its Aftermath 9: The Hereditary Agreement of 1511 10: Calm Amidst the Storm 11: A Last Hurrah 12: Conclusion: Frontiers Mental and Physical PART II: Aggression 13: The Romandie: An Open Landscape 14: The Romandie: A Commercial Crossroads 15: The Burgundian Wars 16: A Contested Outcome 17: The Troubled Inheritance of Duke Charles II of Savoy 18: The Dufour Affair 19: All Unquiet on the Western Front 20: Savoy Strikes Back 21: The Struggle for Geneva 22: War or Peace? 23: Religion or Politics? 24: The Year of the French 25: The Vagaries of Conquest 26: The Spoils of War 27: Faction in Geneva 28: The Romandie Reconfigured 29: Conclusion: Motives and Outcomes Conclusion
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