Wallenstein, His Life Narrated

Wallenstein, His Life Narrated
Title Wallenstein, His Life Narrated PDF eBook
Author Golo Mann
Publisher
Pages 946
Release 1976
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Wallenstein

Wallenstein
Title Wallenstein PDF eBook
Author G. Mortimer
Publisher Springer
Pages 296
Release 2010-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 0230282105

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Albrecht Wallenstein was a legendary military commander and generalissimo of the Habsburg forces, yet was eventually assassinated on the orders of Emperor Ferdinand II. This accessible modern biography of Wallenstein for the English-speaking reader dispels the many historical myths surrounding this central character of the Thirty Years War.

The Life of John Milton

The Life of John Milton
Title The Life of John Milton PDF eBook
Author David Masson
Publisher
Pages 642
Release 1894
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Early Modern Military History, 1450-1815

Early Modern Military History, 1450-1815
Title Early Modern Military History, 1450-1815 PDF eBook
Author G. Mortimer
Publisher Springer
Pages 237
Release 2004-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 0230523986

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Key military developments occurred in the Early Modern period, during which armies evolved from troops of medieval knights to Napoleon's mass levies. Firearms impelled change, necessitating new battlefield tactics and fundamentally altering siege and naval warfare. The size and cost of military forces expanded enormously, and new standing armies underpinned the growing absolutist power of princes. Academic experts from both sides of the Atlantic review these developments, discussing the medieval legacy, Spain, the Ottoman Turks, the Thirty Years War, Prussia, the ancien régime and the Napoleonic Wars, together with sea power, the American Revolution and warfare outside the West.

The Shame and the Sorrow

The Shame and the Sorrow
Title The Shame and the Sorrow PDF eBook
Author Donna Merwick
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 345
Release 2013-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0812202805

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The Dutch, through the directors of the West India Company, purchased Manhattan Island in 1625. They had come to the New World as traders, not expecting to assume responsibility as the sovereign possessor of a conquered New Netherland. They did not intend to make war on the native peoples around Manhattan Island, but they did; they did not intend to help destroy native cultures, but they did; they intended to be overseas the tolerant, pluralistic, and antimilitaristic people they thought themselves to be—and in so many respects were—at home, but they were not. For the Dutch intruders, establishing a settled presence away from the homeland meant the destabilization of the adventurers' values and self-regard. They found that the initially peaceful encounters with the indigenous people soon took on the alarming overtones of an insurgency as the influx of the Dutch led to a complete upheaval and eventual disintegration of the social and political worlds of the natives. How are the Dutch to be judged? Donna Merwick, in The Shame and the Sorrow, asks this question. She points to a betrayal both of their own values and of the native peoples. She also directs us to the self-delusion of hegemonic control. Her work belongs alongside the best of today's postcolonial studies in the description of cross-cultural violence and subtle questioning of the nature of writing its history.

The Business of War

The Business of War
Title The Business of War PDF eBook
Author David Parrott
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 449
Release 2012-03-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521514835

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This book offers a substantial reconsideration of early modern warfare and its relationship to the power of the state.

Crusaders, Condottieri, and Cannon

Crusaders, Condottieri, and Cannon
Title Crusaders, Condottieri, and Cannon PDF eBook
Author Kagay
Publisher BRILL
Pages 523
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004474641

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This volume consists of the work of eighteen established and younger scholars and focuses on the Mediterranean as a military arena during the Middle Ages. The essays center on several pillars of Mediterranean warfare: the crusading movement including the Spanish reconquista, the development of gunpowder weaponry, the widespread use of mercenaries, and warfare as understood by the lawcodes and intellectuals of the period. A number of articles in this collection present new answers to old historiographical questions.