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Led by John Huss, the movement that eventually became known as the Moravian Church began in the late fourteenth century. After Huss was declared a heretic and burned at the stake in 1415, his followers began a rebellion against the Catholic Church that lasted nearly 15 years and claimed the lives of many. Francis Lützow’s The Hussite Wars covers this period of turmoil, starting with the protest over Huss’ death at the Council of Constance on September 2, 1415. From there, the revolution for religious and civil liberties led to violence and war, where the Bohemians often found themselves greatly outnumbered on the battle field. Lützow documents the battle strategies of the Bohemians, the genius of the Hussite military leaders, and the large influence that Hussite teachings would have on Bohemia and its neighboring countries.
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Will remain for many years the standard treatment of the Hussite Wars.
—Homiletic Review
Count Lützow has had the benefit of many hitherto unknown documents in the Bohemian, and this makes his book valuable as history.
—Boston Transcript
Count Lützow’s narrative of a courageous struggle for religious, national, and popular liberties makes enthralling reading.
—Saturday Review