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Warfare in the Seventeenth Century

English · Paperback

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Zusammenfassung During the 17th century, technological evolutions in fortifications and arms meant that wars grew longer, armies larger, and military formations more disciplined. Yet, militias remained primarily mercenary; although armaments developed from the pike to the socket bayonet and uniforms began to appear, professionalism remained low. From the multifaceted conflicts of the Thirty Years' War to the campaigns of Louis XIV, a richly detailed picture emerges of military life and structure in the 1600s--its conflicts and conduct, the rise of a standing army, the difficulties posed by reliance on paid soldiers, the changing weaponry, the politics overseeing it all, and the relentless world shift from ancient to modern.

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Authors John Childs
Publisher Smithsonian books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.09.2006
 
EAN 9780060891701
ISBN 978-0-06-089170-1
Dimensions 132 mm x 199 mm x 15 mm
Series Smithsonian History of Warfare
Smithsonian History of Warfare
Subjects Non-fiction book

HISTORY: Military / General

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