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Pirckheimer, Willibald. Der Schweizerkrieg =: De bello Suitense sive Eluetico. Verlag Merker im Effingerhof, 1998.

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Wolfgang, Schiel, ed. Der Schweizerkrieg. Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1988.

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Peter, Niederhäuser, and Fischer Werner, eds. Vom "Freiheitskrieg" zum Geschichtsmythos: 500 Jahre Schweizer- oder Schwabenkrieg. Chronos, 2000.

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Sterner, Ludwig. Ludwig Sterners Handschrift der Burgunderkriegschronik des Peter von Molsheim und der Schwabenkriegschronik des Johann Lenz, mit den von Sterner beigefügten Anhängen. Antiquariat Bibermühle, 2001.

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Hammerstiel, Robert. Von Ikonen und Ratten: Eine Banater Kindheit 1939-1949, mit 32 Zeichnungen von Robert Hammerstiel. C. Brandstätter, 1999.

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Walter, Lietha, and Bundi Martin, eds. Freiheit einst und heute: Gedenkschrift zum Calvengeschehen 1499-1999. Calven-Verlag, 1999.

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Pencz, Rudolf. For the homeland!: The history of the 31st Waffen-SS Volunteer Grenadier Division : Danubian-Swabian grenadiers on the Danube and in Silesia. Helion, 2001.

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Röthlisberger, Peter. Benedikt Fontana lebt!: Die Calvenfeier von 1899 und ihre Auswirjungen auf das Geschichtsverständnis. Bündner Monatsblatt, 1999.

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Sonnleitner, Hans. Donauschwäbische Todesnot unter dem Tito-Stern: Tatsachenbericht einer Familie : Geschehnisse in den Jahren 1944-1947 mit einer politischen und moralischen Wertung. Verlag der Donauschwäbischen Kulturstiftung, 1990.

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Schmidt, Therese Herscha. Kruschevlje: Concentration camp for German Yugoslavs after World War II. BookSurge Pub., 2007.

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Resch, Stefan. Kaplau im Sathmarland: Eine Dokumentation. Donauschwäbisches Archiv, 1997.

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Nyari, Anna. Nachruf auf verlorene Jahre: Eine Heimatvertriebene erzählt. Verlag der Donauschäbischen Kulturstiftung, 1991.

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Scott, Tom. The Swiss or Swabian War of 1499. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725275.003.0007.

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The Swiss (or Swabian) War had its origins beyond Swabia itself, in conflicts between Austrian Tirol and the Rhaetian Leagues; Emperor Maximilian’s plans to invade Italy, however, drew in the Swabian League, which in early 1499 mustered troops to defend its own region from attack or plunder. Imperial troops were sent from the Netherlands, with the result that three separate theatres of war developed: in Vorarlberg, on the Hochrhein, and on the Upper Rhine/Alsace. A series of skirmishes quickly brought hostilities to an end in a ‘war’ which was essentially accidental and avoidable. Much of the
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Miller, Douglas. Army of the Swabian League 1525. Helion & Company, Limited, 2020.

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Fremd - Zu Hause: Eine Donauschwäbische Kindheit 1932-1947. Bohlau Verlag, 2012.

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Fremd--zu Hause: Eine donauschwäbische Kindheit, 1932-1947. Böhlau Verlag, 2012.

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Scott, Tom. Konstanz’s Dilemma. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725275.003.0006.

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Konstanz was an imperial free city whose citizens, collectively or individually, retained extensive estates and lands in the Thurgau notwithstanding Swiss occupation. But it was a city of divided loyalties, with pro-Swiss and pro-Austrian factions. Its precarious situation as gateway or bridgehead deterred the Habsburgs from initially requiring Konstanz to join the Swabian League of 1488, which embraced cities and lords in Swabia, and latterly Emperor Maximilian himself. For their part, the Swiss made clear that any such move would entail military reprisals. Joining the Confederation might hav
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Die Schwabenkriegschronik Des Kaspar Frey: Teil 1: Darstellung, Teil 2: Edition (Veroffentlichungen Der Kommission Fur Geschichtliche Landesk) (German Edition). Kohlhammer, 2010.

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Hardy, Duncan. Upper Germany in the Reign of Sigismund of Luxemburg, c. 1410–37. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827252.003.0011.

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The second case study shows how associative political culture shaped Upper Germany during the reign of King/Emperor Sigismund (r. 1410/11–37). What marked out these decades from earlier and later cycles of alliance-making, feuding, and mediation was the unusually prominent role played by the monarch himself, who was present in the southern Empire for most of the 1410s and 1430s. Sigismund judiciously cultivated relationships with key princely allies and tried to encourage leagues of towns and knightly societies to coalesce into peace-keeping coalitions that he could direct. The monarch proved
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Calven 1499-1999: Vorträge der wissenschaftlichen Tagung im Rathaus Glurns vom 8. bis 11. September 1999 anlässlich des 500-Jahr-Gedenkens der Calvenschlacht. Tappeiner Verlag, 2001.

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Scott, Tom. The Occupation of the Thurgau. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725275.003.0003.

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Swiss hostility towards Konstanz led to the ‘Plappart War’ of 1458, followed by papal excommunication of Archduke Sigismund of Austria in 1460, which provided the context for Swiss occupation of the Thurgau, which was administered as a second common lordship. But there was legal disagreement over the territorial bailiwick, which fell to the Swiss, and the territorial court, which remained with Konstanz. Any attempt to create a uniform territory in the Thurgau was further hampered by the presence of local jurisdictional lords with sovereign rights, who refused to swear allegiance to the Swiss.
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Scott, Tom. Raids and Retaliation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725275.003.0008.

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The Swiss mounted raids across the Hochrhein and the Alpine Rhine, as well as taking possession of the bishop of Konstanz’s castles. The Swabian League responded with sorties south of the Rhine. These raids were mostly for booty and were followed by rapid withdrawal: there was no obvious strategic purpose behind them. Both sides employed mercenaries. It is doubtful whether the Swiss had any long-term intention of seizing the southern Black Forest or the Hegau, though military access to the four Austrian ‘Forest Towns’ was an important aim. Nevertheless, individually Zürich and Schaffhausen had
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Therese Herscha (Schmidt) and Ricardo Quiñónez. Kruschevlje: Concentration Camp for German-Yugoslavs after World War II. BookSurge Publishing, 2007.

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Lohne, Raymond. The Great Chicago Refugee Rescue. Picton Press, 2001.

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Hardy, Duncan. Associations in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827252.003.0006.

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Throughout the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries every category of political actor in the Empire habitually entered into lateral contractual relationships, which this book calls ‘associations’. The archetypal association was the treaty-based alliance or league, regulating military and judicial affairs between two or more parties. Whereas existing historiography of the German lands characterizes associations as marginal and illegitimate, or else as the preserve of specific social groups, the evidence shows that alliances and leagues were ubiquitous and unavoidable features of the political land
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Lazardzig, Jan, and Hole Rößler, eds. Technologies of Theatre. Klostermann, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783465142591.

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Baroque theatre spectacles are frequently celebrated for their overwhelming effects and marvelous technologies. However, little is known about how the mechanical knowledge for elaborate stage machineries was actually acquired by architects and engineers, and how it disseminated throughout European theatre cultures with regard to specific religious, social, political as well as economical contexts. So far unnoticed by historians of theatre and performance, the early seventeenth-century codex iconographicus 401 (Bavarian State Library) offers new insight to the transfer of mechanical knowledge a
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