"Neuere Geschichte Der Deutschen, Volume 5: Ferdinand Ii. Und Ferdinand Iii.: Vom Jahr 1630 Bis 1648" offers a detailed historical analysis of Germany during the reign of Ferdinand II and Ferdinand III, covering the period from 1630 to 1648. Written by Michael Ignaz Schmidt and Joseph Milbiller, this volume delves into the political, social, and military events of the era, providing a comprehensive account of the tumultuous Thirty Years' War and its impact on the German states.
This historical work explores the complexities of the Holy Roman Empire, the conflicts between Protestant and Catholic factions, and the roles of key figures in shaping the destiny of Germany during this critical period. Readers will gain insights into the challenges faced by Ferdinand II and Ferdinand III as they navigated religious strife, foreign interventions, and internal power struggles.
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