- 256 pages
- English
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About This Book
A look at the tumult and transformations in warfare during the eighteenth centuryâand the world-changing events that resulted. The eighteenth century in Europe was a period of significant economic, political, and technological upheavalâwhich led to the American and French revolutions, and ultimately paved the way for Europe's domination of much of the world during the nineteenth century. The wars and political maneuvering of Frederick the Great and Catherine the Great transformed Prussia and Russia into major players in European politics. France, then the richest nation in the West, survived losing successive wars, then bankrupted itself assisting the Americans in an unnecessary war of revenge. Britain became the model of economic and financial efficiency and made itself supreme in North America, the Caribbean, and in India, only to face such financial troubles that its leaders antagonized its colonial subjects in America. This engaging new book by an esteemed military historian traces the evolution of war-making throughout this turbulent periodâthe politics, the weaponry, the organization of armies, and the transformation of mercenaries into professionals. This illuminating and highly readable account concentrates not just on high politics and military strategy, but also on the everyday experiences of those involved, giving us a fascinating glimpse into the human drama of eighteenth-century warfare.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword by Dennis Showalter
- Preface
- Chronology
- 1 War in the Eighteenth Century
- 2 Christian Europe Presses the Islamic World
- 3 War in Western Europe, 1700â1717
- 4 Gunpowder Empires and Imperialism
- 5 Overlooked Wars
- 6 Great and Small Conflicts at Mid-Century
- 7 The Race Towards Enlightenment and Destruction
- 8 Hessians in America
- 9 Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography