04181nam 2200697Ia 450 991046238720332120200520144314.01-280-49603-7978661359126590-04-22670-210.1163/9789004226708(CKB)2670000000206555(EBL)919578(OCoLC)794328545(SSID)ssj0000664111(PQKBManifestationID)11384902(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000664111(PQKBWorkID)10614179(PQKB)10673165(MiAaPQ)EBC919578(nllekb)BRILL9789004226708(PPN)174394942(Au-PeEL)EBL919578(CaPaEBR)ebr10562458(CaONFJC)MIL359126(EXLCZ)99267000000020655520120603d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe projection and limitations of imperial powers, 1618-1850[electronic resource] /edited by Frederick C. SchneidLeiden ;Boston Brill20121 online resource (240 p.)History of warfare,1385-7827 ;v. 75Includes index.90-04-22671-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Frederick C. Schneid -- Introduction /Frederick C. Schneid -- Meaningless Conflict? The Character of the Thirty Years War /Peter H. Wilson -- War and Warfare in the Age of Louis XIV: The Global Context /Jeremy Black -- The Other Side of Victory: Honorable Surrender during the Wars of Louis XIV /John A. Lynn II -- Italy, Piedmont and French Anti-Habsburg Strategy, 1690–1748 /Ciro Paoletti -- Reform and Stability: Prussia’s Military Dialectic from Hubertusberg to Waterloo /Dennis Showal -- Russia as a Great Military Power, 1762–1825 /Janet M. Hartley -- Aspects of Military and Operational Efffectiveness of the Armies of France, Austria, Russia and Prussia in 1813 /Robert M. Epstein -- The Napoleonic Wars in Global Perspective /Jeremy Black -- Europe’s Progress and America’s Success, 1760–1850 /Paul W. Schroeder -- War and Revolution in the Age of the Risorgimento, 1820–1849 /Frederick C. Schneid -- Index /Frederick C. Schneid.The two centuries that chronologically bind the topics in this volume span a period in which Europe was in its global ascendancy. The projection of imperial powers reflected the increasing centralization of states. The ability of state institutions to control and pay for the acquisition, protection and maintenance of empires could only be achieved when internal threats abated and centralized bureaucratic states emerged. Expansion, however, was not uniform, and the desire to export power was often limited by economic considerations and internal political and social conflict. Nevertheless, between 1618-1850 hegemonic empires were established and yet, the incidence of conflict between them declined in the years after 1815. This volume explores the various factors related to the projection and limitation of imperial powers in the western world. Contributors are Jeremy Black, Paul W. Schroeder, John A. Lynn, Dennis Showalter, Peter H. Wilson, Janet M. Hartley, Ciro Paoletti and Robert Epstein.History of warfare ;v. 75.Balance of powerHistoryPower (Social sciences)EuropeHistoryState, TheEuropeHistory, Military17th centuryEuropeHistory, Military18th centuryEuropeHistory, Military19th centuryElectronic books.Balance of powerHistory.Power (Social sciences)History.State, The.940.2Schneid Frederick C718751MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462387203321The projection and limitations of imperial powers, 1618-18502275551UNINA