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The Battle of Mohacs, 1526
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The Battle of Mohacs, 1526

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The story of the battle of Mohacs and of King Louis II's dramatic escape, only to meet his end by falling from his horse and drowning in the stream of Csele, is well-known. These traumatic events have been seen as symbolizing the fall of the independent Hungarian Kingdom and the dawn of an age of oppression.

This volume presents new research on these events and their interpretation, focusing on topics such as battlefield reconstruction, troop involvement, firearm use, and later political use and abuse of the memory of the battle.

Contributors are Pal Fodor, Peter Gyenizse, Erika Hancz, Mate Kitanics, Sandor Konkoly, Denes Loczy, Tamas Morva, Norbert Pap, Julia Papp, Gabor Szalai, and Gabor Varga.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
13 February 2025
Pages
536
ISBN
9789004695825

The story of the battle of Mohacs and of King Louis II's dramatic escape, only to meet his end by falling from his horse and drowning in the stream of Csele, is well-known. These traumatic events have been seen as symbolizing the fall of the independent Hungarian Kingdom and the dawn of an age of oppression.

This volume presents new research on these events and their interpretation, focusing on topics such as battlefield reconstruction, troop involvement, firearm use, and later political use and abuse of the memory of the battle.

Contributors are Pal Fodor, Peter Gyenizse, Erika Hancz, Mate Kitanics, Sandor Konkoly, Denes Loczy, Tamas Morva, Norbert Pap, Julia Papp, Gabor Szalai, and Gabor Varga.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
13 February 2025
Pages
536
ISBN
9789004695825