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War for the Every Day: Generals, Knowledge, and Warfare in Early Modern Europe, 1680-1740

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

War for the Every Day: Generals, Knowledge, and Warfare in Early Modern Europe, 1680-1740

Contributors:

By (Author) Erik Lund

ISBN:

9780313310416

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

355.02094

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Description

A study of operational warfare in the Habsburg old regime, 1683-1740, which recreates everyday warfare and the lives of the generals conducting it, this book goes beyond the battlefield to examine the practical skills of war needed in an agricultural landscape of pastures, woods, and water. Although sieges, forages, marches, and raids are universally considered crucial aspects of old regime warfare, no study of operational or maneuver warfare in this period has ever been published. Early modern warfare had an operational component which required that soldiers possess or learn many skills grounded in the agricultural economy, and this requirement led to an economy of knowledge in which the civil and military sectors exchanged skilled labor. Many features of scientific warfare thought to be initiated by Enlightenment reformers were actually implicit in the informal structures of armies of the late 1680-1740 period. In this period, the Habsburg dynasty maintained an army of more than 100,000 men, and hundreds of generals. This book might be called a labor history of these generals, revealing their regional, social, and educational backgrounds. It also details the careerist dimensions of another neglected aspect of the early modern general's work, the creation of military theory. Theory arose naturally from staff work and commanded wide interest among both high-ranking officers for professional reasons, and for its significant impact on service politics.

Reviews

[A]n original and useful contribution to early modern military history.-The Journal of Military History
"An original and useful contribution to early modern military history."-The Journal of Military History
"[A]n original and useful contribution to early modern military history."-The Journal of Military History

Author Bio

ERIK A. LUND received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Toronto in the spring of 1997./e Currently he is working on a two-volume study of the substructural history of strategy.

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