Wars and Soldiers in the Early Reign of Louis XIV. Volume 2: The Imperial Army, 1660-1689
Bruno Mugnai
(Author)
Description
During the 17th century, Europe experienced only four years of general peace: 1610 and 1680-82. This scenario of almost continuous strife provided the terrain for the rise of the standing professional armies. The states were eager to avoid a repetition of the chaos and destruction that had plagued Europe during the Thirty Years' War, and therefore invested in these larger, more powerful armies to reduce the risks and costs of war. Some historians considered this act to be one of the most important institutional developments of the early modern world. The permanent armies became an organic feature of the Old Regime, a symbol of its power and strength, the means by which the prince could defend his interest and play an active role in the International policy.In the opinion of many contemporaries, it offered an opportunity to exploit strategic knowledge, to examine the effectiveness of military tactics and become aware of the increasing importance of the overall organization of the army. It would allow the military classes to occupy a significant place alongside the major European powers.
In this scenario, the Imperial Army represents an interesting laboratory, which involved the multicultural Habsburg's domains and the Holy Roman-Germanic Empire in the birth of one of the major standing army of Europe. The history, organization, uniforms and ensigns of the Imperial army and the 'Reichsarmee' are here presented for the first time in a single book, with a lot of unpublished iconography and data.
Product Details
Price
$44.95
$41.35
Publisher
Helion & Company
Publish Date
February 20, 2020
Pages
318
Dimensions
7.1 X 9.6 X 0.6 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781912866557
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About the Author
Bruno Mugnai nació en Florencia en 1962 y vive allí con Silvia, Chiara y Eugenio. Apasionado por la historia militar desde muy joven, ha publicado dos libros sobre el Ejército Otomano de 1645 a 1718. Es también autor de ensayos sobre la campaña italiana de la Guerra de Sucesión Española y de artículos de uniformidad e historia militar de los siglos XVII y XVIII. Más recientemente, ha tratado la historia militar de la Toscana durante las campañas revolucionarias francesas, la era napoleónica y la de preunificación. Ha publicado también una monografía sobre las instituciones militares del Ejército Italiano del estado de Lucca en el siglo XIX para la Oficina Histórica del Ejército Italiano y ha completado para la misma editorial una contribución similar sobre el ejército del gran ducado de Toscana de 1737 a 1799. Con Cristini ha colaborado en las ilustraciones de los dos volúmenes dedicados a la Guerra de los 30 Años y a la realización del título L'Esercito Imperiale al tempo del principe Eugenio di Savoia.
Reviews
''The content is very rich, with more than three hundred pages on a multitude of subjects: geopolitics, recruitment, organization, campaigns, uniforms, etc. All aspects are reviewed, with, as a bonus, fifteen boards on uniforms and flags and battle orders attached. The author has managed to make a complex subject simple and intelligible, with a very story-oriented result: purchase highly recommended!''--Vae Victis