The business of war : military enterprise and military revolution in early modern Europe

"This is a major new approach to the military revolution and the relationship between warfare and the power of the state in early modern Europe. Whereas previous accounts have emphasised the growth of state-run armies during this period, David Parrott argues instead that the delegation of milit...

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1. Verfasser: Parrott, David 1958- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2012
Ausgabe:1. publ.
Schlagworte:Kriegswirtschaft Krieg Geschichte Europa Mercenary troops War Wirtschaft Ökonomie Militärgeschichte Geschichte, 1450-1800 mehr... Geschichte, 15. Jh. Geschichte, 16. Jh. Geschichte, 17. Jh. Kriegskunst Militär Staat Söldnerheer Geschichte 1450-1760
Umfang:XVII, 429 S.
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Zusammenfassung:"This is a major new approach to the military revolution and the relationship between warfare and the power of the state in early modern Europe. Whereas previous accounts have emphasised the growth of state-run armies during this period, David Parrott argues instead that the delegation of military responsibility to sophisticated and extensive networks of private enterprise reached unprecedented levels. This included not only the hiring of troops but their equipping, the supply of food and munitions, and the financing of their operations. The book reveals the extraordinary prevalence and capability of private networks of commanders, suppliers, merchants and financiers who managed the conduct of war on land and at sea, challenging the traditional assumption that reliance on mercenaries and the private sector results in corrupt and inefficient military force. In so doing, the book provides essential historical context to contemporary debates about the role of the private sector in warfare"--
"This is a major new approach to the military revolution and the relationship between warfare and the power of the state in early modern Europe. Whereas previous accounts have emphasised the growth of state-run armies during this period, David Parrott argues instead that the delegation of military responsibility to sophisticated and extensive networks of private enterprise reached unprecedented levels. This included not only the hiring of troops but their equipping, the supply of food and munitions, and the financing of their operations. The book reveals the extraordinary prevalence and capability of private networks of commanders, suppliers, merchants and financiers who managed the conduct of war on land and at sea, challenging the traditional assumption that reliance on mercenaries and the private sector results in corrupt and inefficient military force. In so doing, the book provides essential historical context to contemporary debates about the role of the private sector in warfare"--
Beschreibung:Literaturverz. S. 393 - 418
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Beschreibung:XVII, 429 S. Ill., Kt. 23 cm
ISBN:0521735580
9780521735582
0521514835
9780521514835