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9780511572548
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An 'invisible giant', the seventeenth-century French army was the largest and hungriest institution of the Bourbon monarchy. Combining social and cultural emphases with more traditional institutional and operational concerns, this book examines the army in depth, studying recruitment, composition, discipline, motivation, selection of officers, leadership, administration, logistics, weaponry, tactics, field warfare and siegecraft. The portrait that emerges differs from what current scholarship might have predicted. Instead of claiming that a 'military revolution' transformed warfare, Lynn stresses evolutionary change. This work also offers surprising insights into absolutism and the relationship between the monarchy and aristocracy. Questioning widely held assumptions about state formation and coercion, Lynn argues that this standing army was primarily devoted to border defence and only rarely to internal repression
Inhalt:
Part I. Context and Parameters: 1. Contexts of military change in the grand si?cle -- 2. Army growth -- Part II. Administration and Supply: 3. The military administration -- 4. Food and fodder -- 5. Providing other essentials -- 6. The tax of violence and contributions -- Part III. Command: 7. The costs of regimental command 8. The culture of command -- 9. The high command -- Part IV. The Rank and File: 10. Composition of the army -- 11. Recruitment -- 12. Discipline and desertion -- 13. Elements of morale and motivation -- Part V. The Practice of War: 14. Tactics and weaponry -- 15. Learning and practicing the art of field warfare -- 16. Positional warfare Epilogue: insights on state formation
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ISBN 9780521572736
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ISBN 9780521032483
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Print version ISBN 9780521572736
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511572548
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