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The Military Revolution in Early Modern Europe: A Revision

โœ Scribed by Frank Jacob, Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo


Publisher
Palgrave Pivot
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
106
Edition
1
Category
Library

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This book challenges the premise that a โ€˜military revolutionโ€™ prompted the major European powers to enter into an era of global hegemony during the early modern period, and suggests that this theory is not supported if we closely examine contemporary historical events. The conquests of Mexico and Peru, arguably the two most important colonial acquisitions by a European power during that era, were accomplished without the technology or tactics that are usually associated with the โ€˜military revolutionโ€™. On the other hand, Japan, Korea, some Indian states and the Ottoman Empire implemented military reforms, both tactical and technological, that are commonly associated with what was considered an exclusively Western approach to warfare. By comparing case studies of the Western and the non-Western world, Frank Jacob and Gilmar Visoni-Alonzo show that the concept of such a โ€˜military revolutionโ€™ is a myth perpetuated by a Eurocentric perspective on history.


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