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Battles of the Thirty Years' War
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Breitenfeld & the Thirty Years War The Battle of White Mountain The 1622 Campaign: The Battle of Wimpfen The Battle of Stadtlohn The Danish War: Dessau and Lutter Gustavus's Run of Victory Gustavus vs. Wallenstein The War in Westphalia The Battle of Nordlingen Glossary Bibliography Index

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The first complete study of the military aspects of the German War in this important conflict.

About the Author

WILLIAM P. GUTHRIE is an independent researcher. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science. This is his first book. He lives in Maryland and is currently working on a follow up volume, covering the second half of the Thirty Years War.

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William Guthrie has performed a splendid service by writing a book that describes each of the major engagements of the Thirty Year War from its outbreak to the entry of France, at which point it expanded into a pan-European conflict.
*Arquebusier*

Guthrie's Battles of the Thirty Years War attempts to fill this gap, and it does so in solid if formulaic style, laying out the strengths of the opposing forces, the abilities and personalities of the commanders, and the tactical details of the actions. . . . Without this book one is forced to glean this kind of detail from a myriad of obscure works written in several languages. Nor does Guthrie simply summarize these older works; he also provides intelligent, original analysis-both tactical and strategic-of his own. Scholars will also find Guthrie's brief but effective intorduction useful, for it provides a detailed explanation of military technology, tactical organization, and military practice of the period, something that is lacking in anglophone historiography…this is a well-researched and unique reference work that should find favor with scholars of the Thirty Years' War or early modern warfare.
*The Journal of Military History*

[A]n immensely handy reference to military operations during the first 17 years of the war, with a focus on the actual engagements. There are numerous tables discussing the apportionment of personnel among the arms, mini-biographies of commanders notable and not so notable, and much more. Well worth reading--and having--for anyone with a serious interest in the conduct of war during the early seventeenth century.
*The New York Military Affairs Newsletter*

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