Literaturverz. S. 189 - 193
6. Battle and massacre: experiences of mass violence and deathMass violence in small cities ; The siege and capture of Munden, 1626 / Asmus Teufel
Pt. 1. Introduction: the Thirty Years War in experience and memoryThe origins of the Thirty Years War ; The course of the Thirty Years War ; The significance of the Thirty Years War ; pt. 2. The documents ; 1. Sense of crisis, sense of time: Tensions and preparations before the war ; The Protestant Union, 1608 ; The Catholic League, 1609 ; 1618: spectacular action and an omen of war and doom: The defenestration of Prague, 1618 / Wilhelm, Count von Slavata
An attack on the city of Sondershausen, 1640 / Volkmar Happe
The storming and destruction of Magdeburg ; The siege, assault, and destruction of Magdeburg, 1631 / Peter Hagendorf
Magdeburg: the massacre viewed from within, 1631 / Johann Daniel Friese
The catastrophe of Magdeburg: a local view, 1631 / Christian II of Anhalt-Bernburg
The battle of Lutzen ; Request for reinforcements before the battle of Lutzen, 1632 / Albrecht von Wallenstein
A battle like no one has ever seen or heard, 1632 / Albrecht von Wallenstein
Retrospective account of a participant in the battle of Lutzen, 1632 / Zacharias von Quetz
7. Media, celebrity, and death: the cases of Gustav Adolph and Albrecht von Wallenstein ; Gustav Adolph's heroic death in battle ; "Victorious before death, in death, and after death," 1632 ; A handwritten newsletter from Nuremberg, 1632 ; The immortal Gustav Adolph, 1633 ; Protestant veneration of Gustav Adolph as seen from the Catholic side, 1633 / Mercury's Message
Wallenstein's assassination ; Report of Wallenstein's death, 1634 / Regular Weekly News
A parody of an epitaph for Wallenstein, 1634 / Regular Weekly News
Wallenstein's death as treacherous murder, 1634 ; 8. Peace proclaimed and peace perceived: the peace of Prague and the peace of Westphalia ; The peace of Prague ; The peace of Prague, 1635 ; Skepticism about the recent peace of Prague, 1635 / Volkmar Happe
Perceptions of the peace of Prague, 1635 / Johann Georg Pforr
The peace of Westphalia ; The relativization of historical truths as a result of the war, 1647 / Johann Peter Lotichius
The peace of Westphalia, 1648 ; The messenger bearing news of peace, 1648 ; Peace, but not the end of the consequences of war, 1648-1649 / Caspar Preis
The uneasy peace and its aftermath, 1648-1650 / Hans Heberle
The experience of war, anxiety regarding the future, and the will to reconstruct, 1647 ; Appendixes: A chronology of the era of the Thirty Years War (1608-1650) ; Questions for consideration.
The comet of 1618 as a sign of the times and a bad omen, 1618 / Hans Heberle
The siege and capture of Pilsen and the comet, 1618 ; 2. A religious war? ; Confessional politics before and during the war ; The religious peace of Augsburg, 1555 ; The edict of restitution, 1629 / Emperor Ferdinand II
A childhood memory of the edict of restitution, 1629 / Johann Daniel Friese
The edict of restitution as seen by a pragmatic Catholic hard-liner, ca. 1629 / Melchior Khlesl
Religious violence as an expression of confessional identity ; Forced conversion and book burning, 1630-1631 / Bartholomaus Dietwar
The seizure of the cathedral of Erfurt by the Protestants, 1632 / Hans Krafft
Desacralization and its limits, 1632 / Maurus Friesenegger
A Catholic martyr, 1631 / Liborius Wagner
The Nurtingen "blood Bible," 1634 ; 3. Soldiers and civilians: confrontations and relations ; Friction and conflict ; The military occupation of Olmutz, 1642-1643 / Friedrich Flade
Torture: the Swedish drink and water boarding, 1640 / Martin Botzinger
Violence between peasants and soldiers, 1627 and 1637 / Volkmar Happe
Peasant violence against soldiers and retribution for it, 1641 / Peter Hagendorf
Quartering soldiers: a household under stress, 1633-1635 / Augustin Guntzer
Gains and losses: quartering and occupation, 1636 / Christoph Brandis
Rape and violence against women ; A case of rape, 1636 / Christoph Brandis
Hounding civilians, 1640 / Christian Lehmann
A soldier's various ways of dealing with women, 1634 and 1641 / Peter Hagendorf
Fear of rape, management of relations, and sweet pacifications, 1632 / Maria Anna Junius
The hardships of separation ; Letter to her "dearest brother," ca. 1625 / Margaret, the Mosbachers' maid
Letter to the "most honorable" soldier Balthasar Wahs, 1625 / Anna Immick of Allendorf
Letter to her "dear husband," ca. 1625 / Barbara Cautzner from Witzenhausen
Letter to his "precious," 1625 / Michael Krafft
4. "War nourishes war": contributions, robbery, and plunder ; The burden of contributions on a city and on a household, 1637 / Johann Georg Maul
Contribution arrangement for the city of Wernigerode, 1626 / Thomas Schmidt
Paying contributions and expressing animosity toward Jews, 1636 and 1638 / Johann Georg Pforr
A complaint from three Jewish heads of household, 1624 ; A soldier's fortunes: everyday life and surviving the war, 1627-1630 / Peter Hagendorf
"Wolf devours wolf," 1639 / Volkmar Happe
5. Scourges of war: plague, starvation, and cannibalism ; The plague as the scourge of God, 1635 / Johann Daniel Minck
War, plague, devastation, and danger: traveling in Germany during the Thirty Years War, 1636 / William Crowne
Hungry peasants, starving soldiers, 1633-1634 / Maurus Friesenegger
Report on cannibalism in Agawang / Michael Lebhardt
Response to Lebhardt, 1635 / Kaspar Zeiller
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