Egon Erwin Kisch, “Zwei Kavaliere exzedieren,” in Bodo Uhse and Gisela Kisch (eds.),
Gesammelte Werke
in
Einzelausgaben
2:2 (Berlin and Weimar, 1969), 104-16, readable, as usual.
Niklas Ulenhart,
Sonderbare Geschichte von Isaak Winckelfelder und Jobst von der Schneidt,
newly edited by Gutta Veidl (Munich, 1941)
The Revolt of 1618 and the Battle of the White Mountain
Bohdan Chudoba,
Špan
lé na Bilé Ho
e
(Prague, 1945); the author died in exile.
Ernst Denis,
La Bohème depuis la Montagne-Blanche
(Paris, 1903), a pro-Czech classic.
Anton Gindely,
Friedrich V. von der Pfalz
(Prague, 1884), still usable
Josef Janá
ek,
Ženy
eské renesance
(Prague, 1977), on the women of the Bohemian seventeenth century, including Polyxena of Pernštejn (Lobkovic).
Josef Peka
,
Bílá Hora
(Prague, 1921), important study.
Josef Petrá
,
Starom
stské exekuce
(Prague, 1971), narrative account of 1621 executions
Josef V. Polišenký,
T
icetiletá válka a
eský národ
(Prague, 1960).
Josephine Rose,
The Winter Queen: The Story of Elizabeth Stuart
(New York, 1979).
Hans Sturmberger,
Georg Erasmus von Tschernembl
(Graz and Cologne, 1953).
———,
Aufstand in Böhmen
(Vienna, 1959); both important monographs.
Josef Forbelský, Jan Royt, and Mojmír Horyna,
Pražké Jezulátko
(Prague, 1992).
Zden
k Kalista,
Tvá
baroka
(Prague, 1982); a conservative point of view.
———,
Ctihodná Maria Elekta Ježíšova:
Po
stopách špan
lské mystiky v
eském baroku
(Rome, 1975); pioneering study.