The Siege of Vienna

The Siege of Vienna

by JohnStoye (Author)

Synopsis

The Siege of Vienna in 1683 was one of the turning points in European history. It was the last serious threat to Western Christendom and so great was its impact that countries normally jealous and hostile sank their differences to throw back the armies of Islam and their savage Tartar allies.

The consequences of defeat were momentous: the Ottomans lost half their European territories and began the long decline which led to the final collapse of the Empire, and the Hapsburgs turned their attention from France and the Rhine frontier to the rich pickings of the Balkans. The hot September day that witnesses the last great trial of strength between Cross and Crescent opened an epoch in European history that lasted until the cataclysm of the First World War in 1914.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 06 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 1841580678
ISBN 13: 9781841580678

Media Reviews

'Worthy of the pen of a Thucydides or a Herodotus ... it is a measure of the fascination of Mr Stoye's subject that one should think of comparing his treatment of it with the work of the greatest historians.' - Times Literary Supplement 'fine historical work ... well worth reading' - Otto von Habsburg, Catholic Herald 'the master of every aspect of his subject' - C.V. Wedgewood, Daily Telegraph

Author Bio

John Stoye was among the foremost historians of 17th-century Europe; he was Tutor in Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1948 to 1984 and a Fellow of the college for 68 years. He passed away in 2016 at the age of 99.