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From Spear to Flintlock Frederic J. Baumgartner

From Spear to Flintlock By Frederic J. Baumgartner

From Spear to Flintlock by Frederic J. Baumgartner


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Although he concentrates on the wars and military systems of western Europe, Baumgartner devotes considerable attention to those societies that had a significant impact on European warfare. Baumgartner is more concerned with illuminating the close relationship between social and economic change and military change throughout history.

From Spear to Flintlock Summary

From Spear to Flintlock: A History of War in Europe and the Middle East to the French Revolution by Frederic J. Baumgartner

This is a fast-paced survey of the history of war in the Eurasian world from classical Greece to the French Revolution. Defining the period as the era of pre-industrial warfare, Frederic Baumgartner describes the broad differences, as well as the similarities, in the armies through those 2,000 years. He suggests that the Greek hoplite, the Roman legionary, the nomadic horse archer, the medieval knight, the Swiss pikeman, the early musketeer, and other military types have more in common with each other than with the soldier of the twentieth century. Although he concentrates on the wars and military systems of western Europe, Baumgartner devotes considerable attention to those societies that had a significant impact on European warfare. The Byzantine Empire, the Arabs, the Central Asian nomads, and the Ottoman Turks are examined as are the countries of eastern Europe. Naval history is well integrated into the work with special attention given to galley warfare in the Mediterranean between Christendom and Islam. Fortification and siegecraft are also discussed extensively.

Baumgartner has produced a significant original synthesis of scholarship on military history. It is not a series of biographies of great commanders or studies of the tactics of great battles, although a number of battles are examined in some detail to illustrate the tactics, fighting style, or weapons system typical of a particular era. Baumgartner is more concerned with illuminating the close relationship between social and economic change and military change throughout history. This work will be useful as a textbook for a college-level course in military history or as supplemental reading for classes in Western civilization.

About Frederic J. Baumgartner

FREDERIC J. BAUMGARTNER is Professor of History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. He is the author of Henry II King of France, Change and Continuity in the French Episcopate, and Radical Reactionaries. He has contributed articles to Sixteenth Century Journal, Journal for the History of Astronomy, and Annals of Science.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Greek Phalanx The Roman Legion The Fall of the Roman Empire The Byzantine and the Arab Empires The Early Middle Ages in Western Europe Feudalism Holy War in the Middle East Castles and Siegcraft War in the High Middle Ages The End of the Medieval Military The Fifteenth Century: Pikes and Guns War in the Renaissance Naval War in the Mediterranean The Rise of the Atlantic Fleets The Sixteenth Century The Dutch Revolt The Thirty Years War The New Model Army and Navy The Wars of Louis XIV War in the Early Seventeenth Century The Wars of Frederick the Great To the French Revolution Suggested Readings Index

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NPB9780275939557
9780275939557
0275939553
From Spear to Flintlock: A History of War in Europe and the Middle East to the French Revolution by Frederic J. Baumgartner
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-09-30
368
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