Denmark-Norway Intervenes in the Thirty Years War 1625-1629 (Pt. 5)
The events unfolding in 1625 changed the nature of the Thirty Years’ War drastically. Previously, Protestants and Catholics had fought both for religious reasons and political authority in the Holy Roman Empire. Now, economics and international power politics were becoming the major driving forces. This led Denmark-Norway to enter the war on the Protestant side. It was the richest state in Europe at the time, and supposedly able to buy the military forces to defeat the Holy Roman Emperor. The Danish King, Christian IV, styled himself as the god-sent liberator of German protestants, but he was in fact mainly interested in expanding his political power in northern Germany and also in remaining in control of the Baltic Maritime Trade, probably the most lucrative trade route at the time. In this video we look at what is referred to as the Danish Intervention in the Thirty Years’ War. This phase of the war was characterized by the rapid rise of figures such as Wallenstein and increasing intertwining of politics, religion, and economics. Patreon (thank you): / sandrhomanhistory Paypal (thank you: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandR... Twitter: / sandrhoman Bibliography: Guthrie, William, Battles of the Thirty Years War: From White Mountain to Nordlingen, 1618-1635, 2001. Clifford, J. R., The military revolution debate. Readings on the military transformation of early modern Europe, 1995. Clifford, J. R., Tactics and the Face of Battle, in: Tallet, F., (editor), European Warfare 1350-1750. Frost, R., Northern Wars, State and Society in Northeastern Europe 1558-1721, 2000. Höbelt, Lothar, Von Nördlingen bis Jankau. Kaiserliche Strategie und Kriegführung 1634–1645, 2016. Münkler, Herfried, Der Dreißigjährige Krieg, Europäische Katastrophe, deutsches Trauma 1618 – 1648, 2019. Parker, C., The Cambridge History of Warfare, 2005. Roberts, M., Gustav Adolf and the Art of War (first printed 1955), in: Essays on Swedish History, 1967. Rady, M., The Habsburgs, 2020. Ribas, Alberto Raul Esteban, The Battle of Nördlingen 1634. The Bloody Fight Between Tercios and Brigades, 2021. Spring, Laurence, The Battle of The White Mountain 1620 and the Bohemian Revolt 1618-1622, 2018. Van Nimwegen, Olaf, The Dutch Army and the Military Revolutions, 1588–1688, 2010. Von essen, M. F., The Lion from the North: Volume 1+2 The Swedish Army of Gustavus Adolphus, 2020. Wilson, Peter, The Thirty Years War: Europe’s Tragedy, 2009.

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