War and conflict in the early modern world 1500-1700
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War and conflict in the early modern world 1500-1700
(War and conflict through the ages)
Polity Press, 2016
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ISBN 9780745646022
Description
In this latest addition to the War & Conflict Through the Ages series, Brian Sandberg offers a truly global examination of the intersections between war, culture, and society in the early modern period. He traces the innovative military technologies and practices that emerged around 1500, exploring the different forms of warfare including dynastic war, religious warfare, raiding warfare, and peasant revolt that shaped conflicts during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He explains how significant social, economic, and political developments transformed warfare on land and at sea at a time of global imperialism and growing mercantilism, forcing states and military systems to respond to rapidly changing situations.
Engaging and insightful, War and Conflict in the Early Modern World will appeal to scholars and students of world history, the early modern period, and those interested in the broader relationship between war and society.
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Innovative Warfare, 1450s-1520s
Chapter 2: Maritime Conflict and Colonial Expansion, 1490s-1530s
Chapter 3: Schism and Social Conflict, 1510s-1560s
Chapter 4: Dynastic War and State Development, 1520s-1580s
Chapter 5: Noble Violence, 1520s-1620s
Chapter 6: Sectarian Violence and Religious Warfare, 1560s-1640s
Chapter 7: Raiding Warfare, 1580s-1640s
Chapter 8: Peasant Revolt and Rural Conflict, 1590s-1650s
Chapter 9: Ethnic Conflict, 1620s-1660s
Chapter 10: Rebellion and Civil Warfare, 1630s-1660s
Chapter 11: Mercantile War, 1630s-1690s
Chapter 12: Territorial War, 1660s-1700s
Conclusion: c. 1700
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Description
In this latest addition to the War & Conflict Through the Ages series, Brian Sandberg offers a truly global examination of the intersections between war, culture, and society in the early modern period. He traces the innovative military technologies and practices that emerged around 1500, exploring the different forms of warfare including dynastic war, religious warfare, raiding warfare, and peasant revolt that shaped conflicts during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He explains how significant social, economic, and political developments transformed warfare on land and at sea at a time of global imperialism and growing mercantilism, forcing states and military systems to respond to rapidly changing situations.
Engaging and insightful, War and Conflict in the Early Modern World will appeal to scholars and students of world history, the early modern period, and those interested in the broader relationship between war and society.
Table of Contents
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Contexts
1 Counting Africa's Conflicts (and their Casualties)
2 The Terrain of Struggle
Part II Ingredients
3 Neopatrimonialism
4 Resources
5 Sovereignty
6 Ethnicity
7 Religion
Part III Responses
8 Organization-Building
9 Peacemaking
10 Peace Operations
11 Aid
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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