The Discontented
Betrayal, Love and War in Habsburg Hungary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Nine Elms Books
Published:15th Aug '18
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This historical narrative chronicles the heroic Hungarian uprisings against the Habsburgs, showcasing the bravery and struggles of its leaders in The Discontented.
In The Discontented, readers are taken on a gripping journey through the tumultuous landscape of 17th and 18th century Hungary. This historical account captures the fervor and bravery of the Hungarian uprisings against the oppressive Habsburg dynasty. The narrative is centered around the charismatic leaders Imre Thököly, Helena Zrinyi, and Ferenc Rákóczi II, who rallied the kurucs in their quest for independence. Their story is filled with moments of near triumph, showcasing the indomitable spirit of those who fought for their homeland.
The backdrop of The Discontented is rich with international intrigue and the complexities of superpower politics, which ultimately conspired against the rebels. Despite their valiant efforts, the kurucs faced insurmountable odds, leading to their leaders being exiled in Turkey. The book delves into themes of hubris, betrayal, and the passionate courage that characterized this era of struggle, making it a poignant reflection on the human spirit's resilience.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that the legacy of these events continues to resonate, inspiring future generations. The Discontented not only recounts a pivotal moment in Hungarian history but also serves as a testament to the enduring fight for freedom and identity. This tale of love, sacrifice, and ambition is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of European history.
ISBN: 9781910533260
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128 pages