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Military Entrepreneurs And The Spanish Contractor State In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Torres Snchez

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Military Entrepreneurs And The Spanish Contractor State In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Torres Snchez
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.66 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Torres Sánchez, Rafael
ISBN: 9780191086717, 9780191826702, 9780198784111, 0191086711, 0191826707, 0198784112
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Military Entrepreneurs And The Spanish Contractor State In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Torres Snchez by Torres Sánchez, Rafael 9780191086717, 9780191826702, 9780198784111, 0191086711, 0191826707, 0198784112 instant download after payment.

Offers a new interpretation of the military entrepreneurs' role in state construction in early-modern Spain, demonstrating how their success or failure could determine whether or not warfare became a driving force of the economy and wealth, or an endless source of problems.
Abstract: Offers a new interpretation of the military entrepreneurs' role in state construction in early-modern Spain, demonstrating how their success or failure could determine whether or not warfare became a driving force of the economy and wealth, or an endless source of problems.

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