ABSTRACT
Scholars have tended to underrate the importance of war in the period 1650-1792, as there is a feeling that periods before and after were more consequential for military development. This collection of essays sets out to address this problem, probing the nature of warfare throughout Europe from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the eighteenth.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|199 pages
War and Society
part II|32 pages
The Balkans
part III|74 pages
Russia and Eastern Europe
part IV|177 pages
Western and Central Europe
part V|69 pages
Technology