History - Cross Discipline
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European Warfare, 1350–1750
Edited by:
Frank Tallett, University of Reading
Edited by:
D. J. B. Trim, University of Reading
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Rs.5368
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| HB | 426 Pages
| 9 maps 2 tables
ISBN: 9780521886284
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Available for: SAARC Countries only
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India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives & Afghanistan
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The period 1350–1750 saw major developments in European warfare, which not only had a huge impact on the way wars were fought, but also are critical to long-standing controversies about state development, the global ascendancy of the West, and the nature of 'military revolutions' past and present. However, the military history of this period is usually written from either medieval or early-modern, and either Western or Eastern European, perspectives. These chronological and geographical limits have produced substantial confusion about how the conduct of war changed. The essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of land and sea warfare across Europe throughout this period of momentous political, religious, technological, intellectual and military change. Written by leading experts in their fields, they not only summarise existing scholarship, but also present new findings and new ideas, casting new light on the art of war, the rise of the state, and European expansion.
Contents
1. 'Then was then and now is now': an overview of change and continuity in late-medieval and early-modern warfare F. Tallett and D. J. B. Trim 2. Warfare and the international state system Kelly DeVries 3. War and the emergence of the State: Western Europe 1350–1600 Steven Gunn 4. From military enterprise to standing armies: war, state and society in Western Europe, 1600–1700 David Parrott 5. The State and military affairs in east-central Europe, 1380–c.1520s László Veszprémy 6. Empires and warfare in east-central Europe, 1550–1750: the Ottoman-Habsburg rivalry and military transformation Gábor Ŕgoston 7. Ottoman military organisation in south-eastern Europe, c.1420–1720 Rhoads Murphey 8. The transformation of army organisation in early-modern Western Europe, c.1500–1789 Olaf van Nimwegen 9. Aspects of operational art: communications, cannon and small war Simon Pepper 10. Tactics and the face of battle Clifford J. Rogers 11. Short-lived triumphs and long-term successes: naval warfare in Europe, c.1330–c.1680 Louis Sicking 12. Legality and legitimacy in war and its conduct, 1350–1650 Matthew Bennett 13. Conflict, religion and ideology D. J. B. Trim 14. Warfare, entrepreneurship and the fiscal-military State Jan Glete 15. War and State-building Ronald G. Asch. |
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