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Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe Geoffrey Parker

Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe von Geoffrey Parker

Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe Geoffrey Parker


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Zusammenfassung

These essays touch on themes as various as Philip II's global strategy, treason in Elizabethan England, the etiquette of atrocity in early modern warfare, and the politics of the early Reformation.

Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe Zusammenfassung

Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe Geoffrey Parker

Failure is fascinating, partly because it is so common. In the 20th century, Enoch Powell claimed that All political lives end in failure; while, according the Winston Churchill, Success is never final. This has always been true: Geoffrey Parker's new book examines ten cases, from the history of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, of defeat snatched from the jaws of victory. Parker's reputation as a pre-eminent historian of the early modern world rests upon his work in two areas: the reign of Philip II of Spain and the military revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries. This collection includes some of his outstanding contributions in both fields. Four chapters on Philip II and his problems beautifully illustrate how even the greatest empires fall apart when undermined by internal contradictions or unrealistic ambitions. Four more studies examine the character of early modern warfare, stressing how military innovations can provoke resistance that eventually overwhelms their creators. Parker is never afraid to place his arguments in a wider context: he contrasts the failure of the Spanish Armada of 1588 with the success of the Dutch Armada just a century later and compares the use of stategic terror in 16th-century Netherlands with that in 20th-century Yugoslavia. Finally, two original essays examine the failure of the Protestant Reformation to grow beyond its original, urban milieu and uncover the insecurity of the church, even when its ideology went unchallenged (as in early modern Scotland).

Über Geoffrey Parker

Geoffrey Parker is Andreas Dorpalen Professor of History at The Ohio State University, and has previously held chairs at Yale, Princeton and St Andrews. His previous books include The Thirty Years' War, The Spanish Armada (with Colin Martin), The Military Revolution, and The Grand Strategy of Philip II. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso the Wise. He is now working on a book about the World Crisis in the seventeenth century.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 Philip II - the world is not enough: David or Goliath? Philip II and his world in the 1580s; of providence and protestant winds - the Spanish Armada of 1588 and the Dutch Armada of 1688; treason and plot in Elizabethan diplomacy - the fame of Sir Edward Stafford reconsidered; Philip II, maps and power. Part 2 The century of the soldier: the Treaty of Lyon (1601) and the Spanish road; the etiquette of atrocity - the laws of war in early modern Europe; the military revolution in 17th-century Ireland; the artillery fortress as an engine of European overseas expansion, 1480-1750. Part 3 Sin, salvation and success denied: success and failure during the first century of the reformation; the kirk by law established - St. Andrews, 1559-1600; appendix -the disciplinary of the St. Andrews Kirk-session, 1573-1600.

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GOR002416268
9780713995152
0713995157
Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe Geoffrey Parker
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Penguin Books Ltd
20020425
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