War in Europe : 1450 to the present / Jeremy Black.

By: Black, Jeremy, 1955- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Oxford ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Description: xiv, 235 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781474235013; 1474235018; 9781474235020; 1474235026; 1474235042; 9781474235044; 1474235034; 9781474235037Subject(s): Europe -- History, Military | Military art and science -- Europe -- History | Armies -- Europe -- History | Politics and war -- Europe -- History | War and society -- Europe -- History | Social change -- Europe -- History | Europe -- Military policy | Europe -- Foreign relations | HISTORY -- Europe -- General | HISTORY -- Military -- General | HISTORY -- Modern -- General | Armies | Diplomatic relations | Military art and science | Military policy | Politics and war | Social change | War and society | Europe | Oorlogen | Europa | Krieg | Europa | Krig -- historia | Samhällsförändring -- historia | Military art and science -- Europe -- History | Armies -- Europe -- History | Politics and war -- Europe -- History | War and society -- Europe -- History | Social change -- Europe -- History | Europe -- History, Military | Europe -- Military policy | Europe -- Foreign relationsGenre/Form: History. | Military history.DDC classification: 355.02094 LOC classification: D25.5 | .B485 2016Other classification: HIS010000 | HIS027000 | HIS037030 | 8 Online resources: Table of contents | Cover image
Contents:
The Fracturing of the European System, 1450-1600 -- The Creation of Lasting Standing Forces, 1600-1700 -- The Aristocratic Order and the Pressures on it, 1700-1800 -- The Rise of the Bureaucratic State and of Mass Society, 1800-1900 -- The Challenges of Total War and Ideology, 1900-1950 -- The Erosion of the Nation-Army, 1950-2000 -- Modern Society and the Abandonment of War, 2000- -- Conclusions.
Scope and content: "War in Europe is an overview of war and military development in Europe since 1450, bringing together the work of a renowned historian of modern European and military history in a single authoritative volume. Beginning with the impact of the Reformation and continuing up to the present day, Jeremy Black discusses the following key themes: long-term military developments, notably in the way war is waged and battle conducted; the relationship between war and transformations in the European international system; the linkage between military requirements and state developments; the consequences of these requirements, and of the experience of war, for the nature of society. Adopting a clear chronological approach, Black weaves a rich and detailed narrative of the development of war in relation to transformations in the European international system, demonstrating the links between its causes and consequences in the military, political and social spheres. Assimilating decades of important research as well as bringing new perspectives to the topic, War in Europe is a key text for students taking courses in European history, international relations and war studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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"War in Europe is an overview of war and military development in Europe since 1450, bringing together the work of a renowned historian of modern European and military history in a single authoritative volume. Beginning with the impact of the Reformation and continuing up to the present day, Jeremy Black discusses the following key themes: long-term military developments, notably in the way war is waged and battle conducted; the relationship between war and transformations in the European international system; the linkage between military requirements and state developments; the consequences of these requirements, and of the experience of war, for the nature of society. Adopting a clear chronological approach, Black weaves a rich and detailed narrative of the development of war in relation to transformations in the European international system, demonstrating the links between its causes and consequences in the military, political and social spheres. Assimilating decades of important research as well as bringing new perspectives to the topic, War in Europe is a key text for students taking courses in European history, international relations and war studies"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-220) and index.

The Fracturing of the European System, 1450-1600 -- The Creation of Lasting Standing Forces, 1600-1700 -- The Aristocratic Order and the Pressures on it, 1700-1800 -- The Rise of the Bureaucratic State and of Mass Society, 1800-1900 -- The Challenges of Total War and Ideology, 1900-1950 -- The Erosion of the Nation-Army, 1950-2000 -- Modern Society and the Abandonment of War, 2000- -- Conclusions.

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