Books by Derek Croxton
“The choice of the title, The Last Christian Peace, is significant because in the classic paradigm, religion is taken out of politics and this, supposedly, enables a more peaceful domestic and international order.” Read more...
The best books on The Thirty Years War
Peter Wilson, Historian
Interviews where books by Derek Croxton were recommended
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Westphalia: the Last Christian Peace 1643-48
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Monro, His expedition with the worthy Scots regiment (called Mac-Keyes-regiment) levied in August 1626
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Wallenstein: His Life Narrated
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European Weapons and Warfare 1618–1648
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Tagebuch Eines Soldners Aus Dem Dreissigjahrigen Krieg
Peter Hagendorf (ed. Jan Peters)
The best books on The Thirty Years War, recommended by Peter Wilson
The best books on The Thirty Years War, recommended by Peter Wilson
It was a war that devastated Europe and left more than one-fifth of the German population dead. The complex peace agreement that ended it, the Treaty of Westphalia, is still credited with establishing our modern state system. Peter Wilson, Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University and author of the most recent general history of the war, Europe’s Tragedy: A New History of the Thirty Years War, recommends books to read for a nuanced picture of Europe’s cataclysmic 17th-century conflict.