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First published: August 1, 2024 - Last updated: August 1, 2024
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Evan Breese Johnson
Title: Violence and Retailiation
Subtitle: Civilian Agency in Thuringia during the Thirty Years’ War
Thesis: M.A. Thesis, University of Georgia
Advisor: Benjamin Ehlers
Year: 2014
Pages: vi+ 145 pp.
Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
17th Century |
European History:
German History,
Swedish History |
Types:
Wartime Sexual Violence /
Thirty Years' War;
Representations:
Historiographical Texts /
Volkmar Happe
FULL TEXT
Link:
University of Georgia Libraries (Free Access)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author:
Evan Johnson,
Department of History,
University of Dayton
Abstract:
»By analyzing the “Chronicon Thuringiae,” recorded by Volkmar Happe, councilor to the Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, this paper focuses upon the civilian response to and perception of the violence of the Thirty Years’ War. Happe’s work illuminates the repercussions of the conflict upon the civilian population and their attempt to comprehend it. This project seeks to assess the agency of civilians in response to the pervasive hostility which characterized much of the interactions between soldiers and civilians. Many civilians chose to resist with equally ferocious acts of violence, demonstrating a level of agency not often ascribed to non-combatants. The chronicle reveals a world turned upside down—violence extending through all levels of society, often irrespective of religious creed or ostensible political loyalties. This paper will seek to address these issues of war, society, and religion from the level of the civilians caught up in the Thirty Years’ War.«
(Source: Thesis)
Contents:
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Abstract |
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Dedication (p. iv) |
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Acknowledgements (p. v) |
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Chapter 1 Introdcution (p. 1) |
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Chapter 2 The Chronicler and His World (p. 6) |
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Chaper 3 War is Hell (p. 28) |
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Chpater 4 Sources and Perceptions (p. 61) |
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Chapter 5 Civilian Resistance in the Face of War (p. 97) |
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Chapter 6 Conclusion (p. 132) |
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Reference Bibliography (p. 138) |
Wikipedia:
History of Europe:
History of Germany /
Germany in the early modern period |
History of Europe:
History of Sweden /
Swedish Empire |
Historiography:
Historiography of Germany |
Sex and the law:
Rape /
Wartime sexual violence |
War:
Thirty Years' War
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