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The Cambridge History of War: Volume 3, War and the Early Modern World

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This comprehensive volume explores military history from 1500 to 1800, examining how warfare shaped the early modern world. It covers technological innovations, strategic developments, and the profound impact of conflict on society and politics.

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The Cambridge History of War: Volume 3 provides a definitive examination of warfare during the early modern period, spanning from 1500 to 1800. Edited by renowned historians David Parrott and Gábor Ágoston, this volume analyzes the transformation of military technology, strategy, and organization that fundamentally reshaped European and global societies.

The work explores key themes including the evolution of gunpowder warfare, the rise of standing armies, naval warfare and maritime expansion, and the relationship between military conflict and state formation. Contributors examine regional variations in warfare across Europe, the Ottoman Empire, Asia, and the Americas, providing a truly global perspective.

This scholarly yet accessible volume demonstrates how military developments influenced political centralization, economic systems, and cultural change. It serves as an essential resource for understanding how early modern warfare created the foundations of the modern world.

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Author

David Parrott, Gábor Ágoston

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9780521874281

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