TY - BOOK ID - 85471464 TI - European warfare, 1350-1750 AU - Tallett, Frank AU - Trim, D. J. B. PY - 2010 SN - 0511739834 1107211522 1282525875 9786612525872 0511806272 0511677979 0511676719 0511681208 0511683189 051167922X 0521886287 0521713897 9780521886284 9780521713894 9780511676710 9780511806278 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Military art and science KW - State, The KW - Revolutions KW - Fighting KW - Military power KW - Military science KW - Warfare KW - Warfare, Primitive KW - Naval art and science KW - War KW - History KW - History. KW - Europe KW - History, Military. KW - History, Military KW - Politics and government. KW - Politics KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Military art and science - Europe - History - To 1500 KW - Military art and science - Europe - History - 16th century KW - Military art and science - Europe - History - 17th century KW - Military art and science - Europe - History - 18th century KW - Revolutions - Europe - History KW - Europe - History, Military KW - Europe - History, Military - 1492-1648 KW - Europe - History, Military - 1648-1789 KW - Europe - Politics and government UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85471464 AB - The period 1350-1750 saw major developments in European warfare, which not only had a huge impact on the way wars were fought, but also are critical to long-standing controversies about state development, the global ascendancy of the West, and the nature of 'military revolutions' past and present. However, the military history of this period is usually written from either medieval or early-modern, and either Western or Eastern European, perspectives. These chronological and geographical limits have produced substantial confusion about how the conduct of war changed. The essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of land and sea warfare across Europe throughout this period of momentous political, religious, technological, intellectual and military change. Written by leading experts in their fields, they not only summarise existing scholarship, but also present new findings and new ideas, casting new light on the art of war, the rise of the state, and European expansion. ER -