The Hussite Revolution, 1424-1437This fundamental contribution to the study of the Hussite Revolution is an edited translation of the original Czech language work of the eminent historian F. M. Bartos. |
Contents
The Fourth Crusade and the Beginning | 25 |
The Glorious Campaign | 41 |
The Battle of Domažlice and the Invitation | 60 |
Copyright | |
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