Dataset Browser

La Guerra Dei Trent Anni 1618 1648

La Guerra Dei Trent Anni 1618 1648

The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history, primarily fought in Central Europe. This complex 17th-century European conflict involved religious disputes between Protestant and Catholic states, alongside political power struggles within the Holy Roman Empire and between major European powers. Its conclusion, marked by the Peace of Westphalia, significantly altered the geopolitical landscape, establishing the modern system of sovereign states and forever impacting religious wars in Europe.

The Religious Wars Of France From The Ccession Of Henry Ii To The Peace Of Vervins War College Series

The Religious Wars Of France From The Ccession Of Henry Ii To The Peace Of Vervins War College Series

Explore the tumultuous Religious Wars of France, a critical period from the accession of King Henry II to the pivotal Peace of Vervins. This comprehensive volume, part of the esteemed War College Series, provides an in-depth analysis of the complex conflicts that profoundly shaped 16th-century French society and politics.

the saint bartholomews day massacre the mysteries of a crime of state

the saint bartholomews day massacre the mysteries of a crime of state

Delve into the chilling enigma of the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, an infamous event forever shrouded in the mysteries of a calculated crime of state. This analysis explores the political intrigue, religious tensions, and enduring questions surrounding one of history's most brutal and perplexing acts of violence, seeking to unravel its dark secrets.

St Bartholomews Eve A Tale Of The Huguenot Wars

St Bartholomews Eve A Tale Of The Huguenot Wars

Uncover a compelling historical tale set against the backdrop of the infamous St Bartholomew's Eve massacre, a pivotal and tragic event within the protracted Huguenot Wars. This gripping narrative illuminates the intense religious conflicts and the brutal persecution of Protestants in 16th-century France, offering insights into a tumultuous period of French history.

Period Of The Later Reformation

Period Of The Later Reformation

The Period of the Later Reformation, typically spanning from the mid-16th to mid-17th centuries, was characterized by the Catholic Church's robust response known as the Counter-Reformation, the consolidation of distinct confessional identities, and a series of devastating religious wars across Europe. This era shaped modern European state formation and solidified the religious landscape for centuries.