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War for the every day (Generals, knowledge, and warfare in early modern Europe, 1680-1740)

Autor Erik A. Lund

Editorial ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD

War for the every day (Generals, knowledge, and warfare in early modern Europe, 1680-1740)
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  • Editorial ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD
  • ISBN13 9780313310416
  • ISBN10 0313310416
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 242
  • Año de Edición 1999
  • Encuadernación Tela

War for the every day (Generals, knowledge, and warfare in early modern Europe, 1680-1740)

Autor Erik A. Lund

Editorial ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD

-5% dto.    107,55€
102,17€
Ahorra 5,38€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

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A study of operational warfare in the Habsburg old regime, 1683-1740, which recreates everyday warfare and the lives of the generals conducting it, this book goes beyond the battlefield to examine the practical skills of war needed in an agricultural landscape of pastures, woods, and water. Although sieges, forages, marches, and raids are universally considered crucial aspects of old regime warfare, no study of operational or maneuver warfare in this period has ever been published. Early modern warfare had an operational component which required that soldiers possess or learn many skills grounded in the agricultural economy, and this requirement led to an "economy of knowledge" in which the civil and military sectors exchanged skilled labor. Many features of "scientific warfare" thought to be initiated by Enlightenment reformers were actually implicit in the informal structures of early modern armies.