Matchlocks to Flintlocks: Warfare in Europe and Beyond, 1500–1700

Matchlocks to Flintlocks: Warfare in Europe and Beyond, 1500–1700 image
ISBN-10:

1399020625

ISBN-13:

9781399020626

Author(s): Urban, William
Edition: Reprint
Released: Mar 23, 2023
Publisher: Frontline Books
Format: Paperback, 304 pages
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Description:

In the early modern world three dominant cultures of war were shaped by a synergy of their internal and external interactions. One was Latin Christian western Europe. Another was Ottoman Islam. The third, no less vital for so often being overlooked, was central and east Europe: Poland/Lithuania, Livonia, Russia, the freebooting Cossacks, a volatile mix of variations on a general Christian theme.\nWilliam Urban's fascinating narrative is an integrated account of early modern war at the sharp end: of campaigns and battles, soldiers and generals. Temporally it extends from the French invasion of Italy in 1494 to Austria's Balkan victories culminating in the 1718 Treaty of Peterwardein. Geographically it covers ground from the Low Countries to the depths of the Ukraine.\nThat narrative in turn focuses Urban's major analytical points: the replacement of crowd armies by professionals, and the professionals integration into crown armies: government-supervised, bureaucratized institutions. The key to this process was the mercenary. Originally recruited because the obligations of feudal levies were too limited, mercenary forces evolved operationally into skilled users of an increasingly complex gunpowder technology in ever more complex tactical situations. By the end of the seventeenth century, soldiers were identifying with the states and the rulers they served.












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