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War Entrepreneurs And The State In Europe And The Mediterranean 13001800 Jeff Fynnpaul

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War Entrepreneurs And The State In Europe And The Mediterranean 13001800 Jeff Fynnpaul
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Author: Jeff Fynn-Paul
ISBN: 9789004243644, 900424364X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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War Entrepreneurs And The State In Europe And The Mediterranean 13001800 Jeff Fynnpaul by Jeff Fynn-paul 9789004243644, 900424364X instant download after payment.

In War, Entrepreneurs, and the State, Jeff Fynn-Paul (Leiden) assembles an internationally acclaimed selection of authors to push forward the debate on the role of entrepreneurs in making war and building states in Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Topics covered include logistics, supply, recruitment, and the finance of war. Chapters have been carefully commissioned with an eye towards complementarity.
In an introduction co-written with Marjolein ‘t Hart and Griet Vermeesch, Fynn-Paul challenges existing discourses of military entrepreneurialism. A new benchmark is proposed: did states choose to work with entrepreneurs, or to restrict their activities and subvert the market? From the introduction and the individual chapters, a new more expansive vision of the military entrepreneur emerges.

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