The Medieval Military Revolution: State, Society and Military Change in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press
- Publish date: 02/01/1998
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In recent years military history has moved decisively out of its specialized ghetto and has come to be regarded as central to serious study of the past. The concepts of a "military revolution", consisting of the emergence of large infantry-based armies in early modern Europe, the use of potent gunpowder weapons, and the rapid escalation of war costs, is now seen to have had far-reaching political and social consequences for European society. Indeed, war itself is now seen as a major engine of state development during this key period. The essays in this volume illustrate the integration of military history with the broader concerns of historians, and also suggest that the military history of the Middle Ages was more dynamic than is often recognized: that the military revolution needs to be interpreted by placing it in the context of rapid socio-political transformation.
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