1st Edition

The Seven Years War in Europe 1756-1763

By Franz A.J. Szabo Copyright 2008
536 Pages
by Routledge

536 Pages
by Routledge

536 Pages
by Routledge

In this pioneering new work, based on a thorough re-reading of primary sources and new research in the Austrian State Archives, Franz Szabo presents a fascinating reassessment of the continental war. Professor Szabo challenges the well-established myth that the Seven Years War was won through the military skill and tenacity of the King of Prussia, often styled Frederick “the Great”.... Read more

Preface
Introduction
1. Frederick’s Failed Gamble: August 1756-October 1757   
2. The Resurgence of Prussia: September 1757-June 1758
3. The Balance Restored: June 1758-November 1758
4. The Predator Cornered: December 1758-December 1759
5. The Elusive Peace: July 1759-May 1761
6. The Defeat of Prussia: February 1761-January 1762     
7. Unexpected Denouement: January 1762-February 1763              
Conclusion
Chronology of Major Events
List of Maps
Further Readingin English
Bibliography

Biography

Franz A.J. Szabo is Professor of History and Director of the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Among his publications are Kaunitz and Enlightened Absolutism, 1753-1780, which won both the Barbara Jelavich Prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and the Austrian Cultural Institute Prize for best book in Austrian Studies. He has been awarded the Austrian Order of Merit for the Arts and Sciences for his contributions to Central European scholarship.