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War and Society in Europe of the Old Regime 1618-1789

M. S. Anderson

A masterly analysis of the changing impact of war and military culture on pre-revolutionary Europe.


Paper (0773517596) 9780773517592
Release date: 1998-03-26
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240pp


War and Society in Europe of the Old Regime provides a detailed account of how the rise of nationalism and people's armies prepared the way for the dawning of a new age.

In the decades leading up to the French Revolution, the armed forces in Europe changed radically. Armies and navies became larger and more expensive and the role of the state in raising, organizing, and paying them grew enormously as the military entrepreneur disappeared. Increasing state control led to a gradual improvement in discipline, and plunder and wanton destruction declined. War, however, had a limited effect on economic progress and growth. In much of central and eastern Europe the harsh imperatives of the quest for military strength were supremely important in moulding society as a whole and giving it a distinctive character. War and Society in Europe of the Old Regime provides a detailed account of how the rise of nationalism and people's armies prepared the way for the dawning of a new age.

M.S. Anderson is emeritus professor of international history, University of London. His publications include The Ascendancy of Europe 1815-1914, Peter the Great, and Historians and Eighteenth-Century Europe.

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