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ОглавлениеCHAPTER I. CAUSES OF THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR.
Section I. — Political Institutions of Germany.
Section II. — Protestantism in Germany.
Section III. — Reaction against Protestantism.
Section IV. — Three Parties and Three Leaders.
CHAPTER II. THE BOHEMIAN REVOLUTION.
Section I. — The House of Austria and its Subjects.
Section II. — The Revolution at Prague.
Section III. — The War in Bohemia.
Section IV. — Ferdinand on his Defence.
CHAPTER III. IMPERIALIST VICTORIES IN BOHEMIA AND THE PALATINATE.
Section I. — The Attack upon Frederick.
Section II. — The War in the Upper Palatinate.
Section III. — Frederick's Allies.
Section IV. — The Fight for the Lower Palatinate.
CHAPTER IV. MANSFELD AND CHRISTIAN IN NORTH GERMANY.
Section I. — Mansfeld's March into the Netherlands.
Section II. — Christian of Brunswick in Lower Saxony.
Section III. — Danger of the Lower Saxon Circle.
Section IV. — England and France.
Section V. — Rise of Richelieu.
CHAPTER V. INTERVENTION OF THE KING OF DENMARK.
Section I. — Christian IV. and Gustavus Adolphus.
Section II. — English Diplomacy.
Section III. — Wallenstein's Armament.
Section IV. — Defeat of Mansfeld and Christian IV.
CHAPTER VI. STRALSUND AND ROCHELLE.
Section I. — Fresh Successes of Wallenstein.
Section II. — Resistance to Wallenstein in the Empire.
Section III. — The Siege of Stralsund.
Section IV. — The Siege of Rochelle.
CHAPTER VII. THE EDICT OF RESTITUTION.
Section I. — Oppression of the Protestants.
Section II. — French Intervention in Italy.
Section III. — Wallenstein deprived of his Command.
Section IV. — The Swedes establish themselves on the Coast of the Baltic.
Section V. — The Fall of Magdeburg.
CHAPTER VIII. THE VICTORIES OF GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS.
Section I. — Alliance between the Swedes and the Saxons.
Section II. — The Battle of Breitenfeld.
Section III. — March of Gustavus into South Germany.
Section IV. — Wallenstein's Restoration to Command.
Section V. — The Struggle between Gustavus and Wallenstein.
Section VI. — The Battle of Lützen.
CHAPTER IX. THE DEATH OF WALLENSTEIN AND THE TREATY OF PRAGUE.
Section I. — French Influence in Germany.
Section II. — Wallenstein's Attempt to dictate Peace.
Section III. — Resistance to Wallenstein's Plans.
Section IV. — Assassination of Wallenstein.
Section V. — Imperialist Victories and the Treaty of Prague.
CHAPTER X. THE PREPONDERANCE OF FRANCE.
Section I. — Open Intervention of France.
Section II. — Spanish Successes.
Section III. — The Struggle for Alsace.
Section IV. — French Successes.
Section V. — Aims and Character of Richelieu.
Section VI. — More French Victories.
CHAPTER XI. THE END OF THE WAR.
Section I. — Turenne's Strategy.
Section II. — The Treaty of Westphalia.
Section III. — Condition of Germany.
Section IV. — Continuance of the War between France and Spain.