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This is the first complete detailed study of the military aspects
of the first half of this important conflict (1618-1635). Each
chapter deals with a particular battle, but Guthrie also examines
wider questions of strategy, leadership, armaments, organization,
logistics, and war finances. The main emphasis is on the unique
character and aspects of the Thirty Years War, with attention to
the evolution of warfare and weapons, the impact of this evolution
on actual operations, and the replacement of the previously
dominant "tercio" style of warfare by the nascent linear system.
The Thirty Years War is considered within its own context, rather
than merely as a poor relation to the linear or Napoleonic periods.
The campaigns covered in this volume include the defeat of the
Bohemian and German Protestants (1618-1623), the Danish War
(1625-1629), the victories of the Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus
(1630-1632), and the final defeat of the Swedes at Nordlingen in
1634. Guthrie also pays particular notice to the important battle
of Breitenfeld. With the inclusion of many secondary theaters and
minor actions, the whole of this work constitutes a complete
military history of the German War.
Continuing where the author left off in Battles of the Thirty Years
War, this companion volume details the military aspects of the
final years of this important early modern conflict. Whereas the
earlier half of the war was dominated by a few climactic battles
(White Mountain, Lutter, Breitenfeld, and Nordlingen), the later
period consisted of a more drawn-out struggle between more evenly
matched opponents. The successful general had to conduct strategic
campaigns, in which battles, sieges, maneuvers, and logistics would
all play a part. Guthrie examines broad questions of strategy,
leadership, armaments, organization, logistics, and war finances.
Battles detailed in this volume include the Swedish victories of
Wittstock, 2nd Breitenfeld, and Jankow; the French victories of
Rheinfelden, Rocroi, Freiburg, and 2nd Nordlingen; as well as the
anticlimactic action of Zusmarhausen. Guthrie emphasizes the unique
aspects of the Thirty Years War, its place in the evolution of
warfare and weapons, and the adjustment of the actual waging of war
to the rise of the nascent linear system. Based on research
previously unavailable in English, each campaign is recreated in
detail, including orders of battle, tactics, and maps.
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