Cambridge Modern History. Volume 04, The Thirty Years War
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Cambridge Modern History. Volume 04, The Thirty Years War

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The Cambridge Modern History is a comprehensive exploration of global history from 1450 to 1910, published in 14 volumes between 1902 and 1912. Conceived by Lord Acton as a testament to objective scholarship, this volume focuses on the Thirty Years War—a conflict with complex origins and profound consequences that reshaped Europe. From its eastern beginnings, the war engulfed numerous local conflicts, altering the ambitions of the major powers involved. The resulting Peace of Westphalia established a new standard for international relations that endured for over a century. This volume examines the rise of Sweden, the political maneuvering of Richelieu and Mazarin, the decline of Spain, and the transfer of colonial dominance to the United Provinces and England. It also highlights the waning influence of the Papacy and the dawn of a new era in religious thought, as signaled by Descartes. Join us in unraveling the intricate narratives and lasting impacts of this monumental conflict. - Summary by Kazbek

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