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Moderne Kriege in der Perspektive

Diese Reihe taucht tief in die Komplexität moderner Kriege ein und untersucht ihre Ursachen, den Verlauf und die weitreichenden Folgen. Sie bietet eine eingehende Analyse wichtiger Schlachten, strategischer Entscheidungen und ihrer Auswirkungen auf die Zivilbevölkerung. Leser erhalten einen tiefen Einblick in die Dynamik der Kriege, die unsere Welt geprägt haben. Die Erzählungen beleuchten den anhaltenden Einfluss dieser Konflikte auf internationale Beziehungen und gesellschaftliche Strukturen.

The War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-1748
The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714 (Modern Wars in Perspective)
War and Empire
The War of American Independence
The Global Seven Years War 1754-1763
Frederick the great

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  • 3,9(119)Abgeben

    "Frederick the Great ruled for almost half a century (1740-86) and throughout his reign military matters were a prime preoccupation. For much of it Prussia was actually at war; first during the continent-wide War of Austrian Succession (1740-48) and later, the Seven Years War (1756-63), in which Prussia and Britain were allied against Austria, France, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony. By Frederick's death Prussia had doubled in size, and was overtaking Austria in the struggle for dominance over the German-speaking lands. In this classic work, Showalter surveys the entire range of these wars chronologically, placing the military operations, and Frederick's own policies and ambitions, in their broader social and political context. The result is a formidable analysis of the political and military dynamics of later 18th century Europe which will be necessary reading for all serious students of the period. However Showalter's powerful and vigorous account of these campaigns, and the great battles that decided them, will appeal beyond professional historians to general readers looking for a thrilling story, well told. This edition has been updated to include a new introduction and an excellent bibliographical essay which surveys the latest works on Frederician Prussia and eighteenth-century warfare"--Publisher's description, p. [2] of dust jacket

    Frederick the great
  • The Global Seven Years War 1754-1763

    Britain and France in a Great Power Contest

    • 640 Seiten
    • 23 Lesestunden

    Focusing on the impact of sea power, this edition highlights how it obstructed French military efforts during the Global Seven Years War while also providing strategic advantages. The author, Daniel Baugh, examines specific French initiatives that struggled due to a lack of financial backing, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay between naval capabilities and military strategy in this historical conflict.

    The Global Seven Years War 1754-1763
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    The War of American Independence
  • War and Empire

    The Expansion of Britain, 1790-1830

    • 532 Seiten
    • 19 Lesestunden
    4,2(5)Abgeben

    Focusing on Britain's military and naval strategies from 1790 to 1830, the book explores how these elements shaped the nation's imperial ambitions and global influence. While Britain emerged as a significant military power, it did not achieve global dominance, instead acting as an enclave power with regional influence. Through various conflicts across Europe, North America, Africa, and India, the author argues that military effectiveness was vital for imperial expansion, offering a fresh perspective on Britain's historical role during a transformative period.

    War and Empire
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    The Wars of Louis XIV 1667-1714
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    • 384 Seiten
    • 14 Lesestunden
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    This edition includes an excellent bibliographical essay which surveys the latest works on Frederician Prussia and eighteenth-century warfare. Classic account of one of history's greatest leaders.

    Frederick the Great
  • England's Colonial Wars 1550-1688

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    • 320 Seiten
    • 12 Lesestunden
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    The book delves into the origins of England's extensive colonial empire, tracing its development from the mid-sixteenth century to the Glorious Revolution. It examines the intricate military aspects of colonial expansion and their influence on the formation of national identity, highlighting the interplay between warfare and colonialism in shaping England's historical narrative.

    England's Colonial Wars 1550-1688
  • The Italian Wars 1494-1559

    War, State and Society in Early Modern Europe

    • 408 Seiten
    • 15 Lesestunden
    4,2(7)Abgeben

    Focusing on the significant influence of the Italian Wars on European history, this updated edition includes a variety of maps and a new chapter dedicated to propaganda and war imagery. It serves as an essential resource for students interested in Renaissance and military history, providing comprehensive insights into the conflicts that shaped the continent during this tumultuous period.

    The Italian Wars 1494-1559
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    Conflict in the Caribbean and the Pacific

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    The book delves into a pivotal conflict that showcased America's naval dominance and marked the decline of Spanish imperial power. It examines the war's significant outcomes, including the U.S. acquisition of territories like the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, which ignited domestic debates. By analyzing the broader implications of this war, the study provides insights into its lasting impact on America's role in global affairs and its trajectory into the twentieth century.

    The Spanish-American War 1895-1902
  • 4,0(1)Abgeben

    Focusing on the scale of French military power, this book offers a thorough examination of the Napoleonic Wars and their effects on other European nations. It serves as an essential resource for students interested in the French Revolutionary Wars and the broader context of European and military history during this period, providing updated insights and analyses.

    The Wars of Napoleon
  • Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Introduction: The belated great power -- Modest Origins - the Habsburg Monarchy During the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century -- 1. The domestic foundations -- The question of terminology -- The territorial and administrative configuration of the Habsburg Monarchy -- Limited absolutism: the provincial Estates -- Economy -- Finances -- 2. The primacy of power politics -- The instruments of foreign policy -- From domestic to foreign policy: the Habsburgs and the Reich after 1648 -- Geopolitical challenges and responses -- 3. Home defence -- Feudal levy and peasant militia in the Austro-Bohemian lands -- Hungary -- The Military Border (Militärgrenze) -- The contribution of the Reich -- 4. The standing army -- Origins and growth -- The High Command -- The officer corps -- Military administration -- Artillery -- Technical branches -- The guards -- Weaponry -- Military industries -- Uniforms -- Quarters and provisions -- Soldiers' families and the baggage train -- Military justice -- Religion -- Medical service and disabled soldiers -- Tactics, strategy and the primacy of logistics -- Austria's 'age of heroes' 1683-1733 -- 5. The Turkish War 1683-1699 -- The Kuruc rebellion -- The siege of Vienna -- The Habsburg counter-offensive -- 6. The

    Austria's wars of emergence