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Warfare in the Seventeenth Century John Childs

Warfare in the Seventeenth Century By John Childs

Warfare in the Seventeenth Century by John Childs


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Summary

An illustrated history of 17th-century warfare, charting the evolution of war from ancient to modern.

Warfare in the Seventeenth Century Summary

Warfare in the Seventeenth Century by John Childs

In the seventeenth century the art of war underwent a very quiet revolution. Although the weapons changed from the pike to the socket bayonet and the uniformed dress appeared on the battlefield, there was no 'birth of the modern army', but rather a gradual evolution of military techniques and the conduct of war. Improvements in the design of fortifications, prompted by advances in firearms technology, had subtle but far-reaching effects. Wars became longer and armies larger. The resulting cost required the princes and rulers of Europe to reform the administrative apparatus in order to better control their resources. Thus, while most armies remained mercenary formations, motivated by economic considerations rather than national allegiance, governments themselves started to become more absolute and more centralised. John Childs, one of the world's foremost historians of the period, charts this fascinating evolution in a concise and authoritative account.

About John Childs

Professor of Military History at the University of Leeds, John Childs specialises in military history from the 16th to the 20th centuries. He is a Trustee of the Royal Armouries, an advisor and panellist on battlefields and fortification to English Heritage, and associate editor of the NEW DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.

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GOR001725325
9780304363735
0304363731
Warfare in the Seventeenth Century by John Childs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20030327
240
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