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The War People A Social History Of Common Soldiers During The Era Of The Thirty Years War Lucian Staianodaniels

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The War People A Social History Of Common Soldiers During The Era Of The Thirty Years War Lucian Staianodaniels
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.59 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Lucian Staiano-Daniels
ISBN: 9781009428408, 1009428403
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The War People A Social History Of Common Soldiers During The Era Of The Thirty Years War Lucian Staianodaniels by Lucian Staiano-daniels 9781009428408, 1009428403 instant download after payment.

This book uses the transnational story of a single regiment to examine how ordinary soldiers, military women, and officers negotiated their lives within the chaos and uncertainty of the seventeenth century. Raised in Saxony by Wolf von Mansfeld in spring 1625 in the service of the King of Spain, the Mansfeld Regiment fought for one and a half years in northern Italy before collapsing, leaving behind a trail of dead civilians, murder, internal lawsuits...and copious amounts of paperwork. Their story reveals the intricate social world of seventeenth-century mercenaries and how this influenced how they lived and fought. Through this rich microhistorical case study, Lucian Staiano-Daniels sheds new light on key seventeenth-century developments like the military revolution and the fiscal-military state, which is supported by statistical analysis drawn from hundreds of records from the Thirty Years War. This pathbreaking book unifies the study of war and conflict with social history.

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