
The Thirty Years War
In Our Time: Religion
Impacts and Interventions in the Thirty Years War
The chapter delves into the devastating impact of the Thirty Years War on ordinary people, highlighting varying population losses, potential famine-induced cannibalism, and the spread of diseases. It also discusses Sweden's intervention for commercial interests, France's support despite religious differences, and the complexities of motivations and goals driving the involved parties. The chapter examines proxy wars, the role of the press in shaping narratives, and the interplay between religion, politics, and geopolitics during the conflict.
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