HIST 1010 Final: Final Exam - Reading Notes

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Textbook notes formatted to highlight lecture themes. Europe at war 1555-1648: realities of warfare, religious conflicts, and state-formation (chapter 14) Pan-european war fought largely in central europe (& france) germany was the chief battleground. Spanish empire, holy roman empire (especially bavaria & austria) versus france, denmark, Danish , 1626-9: danish defeated by imperial armies led by von wallenstein (catholic general) Swedish , 1630-2: rampage through empire; gustavus asolphus (swedish king) killed in. French , 1635-48: france unites: peace, 1648 westphalia, germany. Rise of france as a global power. Triggered the age of mass military national armies; advanced weaponry. The experiences of life in early modern europe: the witch-hunts (chapter 15) Developed by monks and judges in the middle ages. Discovering suspects and ascertaining guilt of suspects by establishing relationship with the devil. Episodes occurred where community tensions were high and central authority was weak.

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