
- 330 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
An immersive account of 17th-century warfare during the Thirty Years War. A graphic study of military and military revolution in the pivotal 17th century in the context of the Thirty Years War, shown by dramatic battle scenes, personal, heroic and tragic for all levels of society, and all strikingly brought to life. The first 'world war' in Europe was a global conflict, showing that early modern war, despite the Enlightenment argument which contrasts medieval military brutality with modern mores, early modern warfare was full of horror and innocent suffering, reinforced modern weaponry and state support. With striking quotes from commanders to foot-soldiers, readers feel 'involved' and the story moves from battle-field tactics to strategy, Grand Strategy and international relations. Here is the modern military state at the heart of the 17th century military evolution and revolution leading to modern and contemporary international warfare.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter I Infantry
- Chapter II Cavalry
- Chapter III Pistols and Gunmaking
- Chapter IV Artillery
- Chapter V Muskets and Grenades
- Plates
- Chapter VI Logistics
- Chapter VII Women
- Chapter VIII A Soldier’s Life
- Chapter IX Recruitment
- Chapter X Sieges and Fortresses
- Chapter XI Military Frontiers and Defensive Barriers
- Chapter XII Fortress Campaigns 1632: Ingolstadt and Benfeld
- Chapter XIII The Propaganda War 1620–1627
- Chapter XIV State Modernisation, Military Revolution, and ‘Firepower’
- Chapter XV Failures and Laggards in Modernisation
- Notes
- Abbreviated Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover