ABSTRACT

This book offers a comprehensive overview of the early modern military history of Portugal and its possessions in Africa, the Americas, and Asia from the perspective of the military revolution historiographical debate. The existence of a military revolution in the early modern period has been much debated in international historiography, and this volume fills a significant gap in its relation to the history of Portugal and its overseas empire. It examines different forms of military change in specifically Portuguese case studies but also adopts a global perspective through the analysis of different contexts and episodes in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Contributors explore whether there is evidence of what could be defined as aspects of a military revolution or whether other explanatory models are needed to account for different forms of military change. In this way, it offers the reader a variety of perspectives that contribute to the debate over the applicability of the military revolution concept to Portugal and its empire during the early modern period. Broken down into four thematic parts and broad in both chronological and geographical scope, the book deepens our understanding of the art of warfare in Portugal and its empire and demonstrates how the military revolution debate can be used to examine military change in a global perspective.

This is an essential text for scholars and students of military history, military architecture, global history, Asian history, and the history of Iberian empires.

Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

part 1|56 pages

Fortifications and military revolution

chapter 1|21 pages

Negotiating early modernity in Azemmour, Morocco

Military architecture in transition

chapter 2|17 pages

Early modern fortification

The Portuguese experience and engineer education1

part 2|52 pages

Sizes of the armies and the rise of the fiscal state

part 3|48 pages

Tradition and innovation in warfare

part 4|72 pages

Cultural exchange and circulation of military knowledge

chapter 10|17 pages

The portuguese conquest of Angola in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (1575–1641)

A military revolution in West Central Africa?

chapter 11|20 pages

Suppliers, knowledge brokers, and brothers in arms

Portuguese aspects of military innovation in Makassar

chapter 12|17 pages

Military innovation and intrastate warfare

Portuguese artillery and sieges during the Wokou raids of the mid-sixteenth century1

chapter 13|16 pages

The military revolution in global history

East Asian perspectives