The French Wars 1667–1714

The French Wars 1667–1714
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781472810052
ISBN-13 : 1472810058
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The French Wars 1667–1714 by : John A Lynn

Campaigns fought by Louis XIV, the Sun King, shaped the borders of European states, the destinies of royal dynasties, and even the patterns of absolutist government. This book presents the most authoritative yet accessible and succinct account of these all-important struggles available today, covering every aspect of the wars from decisions made by the king at his palace at Versailles to the life of the troops encamped in the field. Focusing on the French army, the greatest military force of the age, this tale of violence, victory, and victims balances siege and battle in a way that tells us much that is new about the Sun King and his adversaries.

The French Wars, 1667-1714

The French Wars, 1667-1714
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Total Pages : 95
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ISBN-10 : 1472895339
ISBN-13 : 9781472895332
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Synopsis The French Wars, 1667-1714 by : John Albert Lynn

"Campaigns fought by Louis XIV, the Sun King, shaped the borders of European states, the destinies of royal dynasties, and even the patterns of absolutist government. This book presents the most authoritative yet accessible and succinct account of these all-important struggles available today, covering every aspect of the wars from decisions made by the king at his palace at Versailles to the life of the troops encamped in the field. Focusing on the French army, the greatest military force of the age, this tale of violence, victory, and victims balances siege and battle in a way that tells us much that is new about the Sun King and his adversaries."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

The Wars of Louis XIV 1667-1714

The Wars of Louis XIV 1667-1714
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781317899518
ISBN-13 : 1317899512
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Synopsis The Wars of Louis XIV 1667-1714 by : John A. Lynn

Warfare dominated the long reign of the `Sun-king', Louis XIV. For forty years from 1672, France was continuously at war and had one of the largest armies seen in the West since the fall of imperial Rome. The campaigns secured little territory, but almost bankrupted the country and the consequences for the French monarchy were dramatic - contributing to its eventual downfall. John Lynn examines the wars for evidence of a coherent strategic policy; he explores the operational logistics of the campaigns; and considers their significance for France's diplomatic, political, mililtary, administrative and institutional This is the first modern, comprehensive study in any language, and offers a vivid insight into 17th and 18th century statesmanship and warfare - reaching a climax with the defeat of France by Marlborough at Blenheim.

The Wars of Louis XIV, 1664-1714

The Wars of Louis XIV, 1664-1714
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Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000067270649
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Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wars of Louis XIV, 1664-1714 by : John Albert Lynn

The French Religious Wars 1562–1598

The French Religious Wars 1562–1598
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781472810137
ISBN-13 : 1472810139
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The French Religious Wars 1562–1598 by : Robert Jean Knecht

The eight French Wars of Religion began in 1562 and lasted for 36 years. Although the wars were fought between Catholics and Protestants, this books draws out in full the equally important struggle for power between the king and the leading nobles, and the rivalry between the nobles themselves as they vied for control of the king. In a time when human life counted for little, the destruction reached its height in the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre when up to 10,000 Protestants lost their lives.

The War of the Spanish Succession 1701-1714

The War of the Spanish Succession 1701-1714
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781781590317
ISBN-13 : 1781590311
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The War of the Spanish Succession 1701-1714 by : James Falkner

The War of the Spanish Succession, fought between 1701 and 1714 to decide who should inherit the Spanish throne, was a conflict on an unprecedented scale, stretching across most of western Europe, the high seas and the Americas. Yet this major subject is not well known and is little understood. That is why the publication of James Falkner's absorbing new study is so timely and important. rn In a clear and perceptive narrative he describes and analyses the complex political manoeuvres and a series of military campaigns which also involved the threat posed by Ottoman Turks in the east and Sweden and Russia in the north. Fighting took place not just in Europe but in the Americas and Canada, and on the high seas. All European powers, large and small, were involved – France, Spain, Great Britain, Holland, Austria and Portugal were the major players.rn The end result of eleven years of outright war was a French prince firmly established on the throne in Madrid and a division of the old Spanish empire. More notably though, French power, previously so dominant, was curbed for almost ninety years.

The Causes of War

The Causes of War
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 872
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ISBN-10 : 9781509912193
ISBN-13 : 1509912193
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Causes of War by : Alexander Gillespie

This is the fourth volume of a projected six-volume series charting the causes of war from 3000 BCE to the present day, written by a leading international lawyer, and using as its principal materials the documentary history of international law, largely in the form of treaties and the negotiations which led up to them. These volumes seek to show why millions of people, over thousands of years, slew each other. In departing from the various theories put forward by historians, anthropologists and psychologists, the author offers a different taxonomy of the causes of war, focusing on the broader settings of politics, religion, migrations and empire-building. These four contexts were dominant and often overlapping justifications during the first four thousand years of human civilisation, for which written records exist.

European Military Rivalry, 1500–1750

European Military Rivalry, 1500–1750
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780429768408
ISBN-13 : 0429768400
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis European Military Rivalry, 1500–1750 by : Gregory Hanlon

European Military Rivalry, 1500–1750: Fierce Pageant examines more than 200 years of international rivalry across Western, Central, and Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean rim. The book charts the increasing scale, expenditure and duration of early modern wars; the impact of modern fortification on strategy and the movement of armies; the incidence of guerrilla war and localized conflict typical of the French wars of religion; the recourse by warlords to private financing of troops and supplies; and the creation of disciplined standing armies and navies in the age of Absolutism, made possible by larger bureaucracies. In addition to discussing key events and personalities of military rivalry during this period, the book describes the operational mechanics of early modern warfare and the crucial role of taxation and state borrowing. The relationship between the Christian West and the Ottoman Empire is also extensively analysed. Drawing heavily upon international scholarship over the past half-century, European Military Rivalry, 1500–1750: Fierce Pageant will be of great use to undergraduate students studying military history and early modern Europe.

Wars of the Age of Louis XIV, 1650-1715

Wars of the Age of Louis XIV, 1650-1715
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : 9780313359200
ISBN-13 : 0313359202
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Wars of the Age of Louis XIV, 1650-1715 by : Cathal J. Nolan

Dominated by the ambitions of France's King Louis XIV, Europe in the years 1650-1715 witnessed a series of wars from which emerged many of the theories, practices, and technologies that characterize modern warfare. During this period, European armies evolved modern ideas of army organization and military leadership, as well as modern views of campaign strategy and battle tactics. As European soldiers and colonists moved into Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas, the practice or influence of their military techniques and ideas also affected wars fought in those places. In this volume's 1000 plus entries, an award-winning author of reference works on international relations and war describes and defines important events, technologies, and individuals from this seminal period of global military history.

Nieuwpoort 1600

Nieuwpoort 1600
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781472830838
ISBN-13 : 1472830830
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Nieuwpoort 1600 by : Bouko de Groot

The Eighty Years' War began as a limited Dutch rebellion seeking only religious tolerance from their Spanish overlords, but it quickly escalated into one of the longest wars in European history. Spain's failed invasion of 1599 and the mutinies that followed convinced Dutch leaders that they now should go on the offensive. This campaign pitted two famous leaders' sons against each other: Maurice of Nassau and Archduke Albert VII. One led an unproven new model army, the other Spain's 'unbeatable' Tercios, each around 11,000-men strong. The Dutch wanted to land near Nieuwpoort, take it and then march on to Dunkirk, northern home port of the Spanish fleet, but they were cut off by the resurgent and reunited Spanish army. The two forces then met on the beach and in the dunes north of Nieuwpoort. This book uses specially commissioned artwork to reveal one of the greatest battles of the Eighty Years' War – one whose influence on military theory and practice ever since has been highly significant.