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El. knyga: Rise of the Military Entrepreneur: War, Diplomacy, and Knowledge in Habsburg Europe

  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cornell University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501765001
  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cornell University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501765001

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The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur explores how a new kind of international military figure emerged from, and exploited, the seventeenth century's momentous political, military, commercial, and scientific changes. In the era of the Thirty Years' War, these figures traveled rapidly and frequently across Europe using private wealth, credit, and connections to raise and command the armies that rulers desperately needed. Their careers reveal the roles international networks, private resources, and expertise played in building and at times undermining the state.

Suzanne Sutherland uncovers the influence of military entrepreneurs by examining their activities as not only commanders but also diplomats, natural philosophers, information brokers, clients, and subjects on the battlefield, as well as through strategic marital and family allegiances. Sutherland focuses on Raimondo Montecuccoli (1609–80), a middling nobleman from the Duchy of Modena, who became one of the most powerful men in the Austrian Habsburg monarchy and helped found a new discipline, military science.

The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur explains how Montecuccoli successfully met battlefield, court, and family responsibilities while contributing to the world of scholarship on an often violent, fragmented political-military landscape. As a result, Sutherland shifts the perspective on war away from the ruler and his court to instead examine the figures supplying force, along with their methods, networks, and reflections on those experiences.

Recenzijos

The book appeals to those interested in diplomatic, military, and political history. It is a model for further individual or group studies of military officers.

(H-Net) The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur greatly enhances our understanding of the role played by aristocratic networks in waging war, conducting diplomacy, and enhancing state power.

(Austrian History Yearbook)

Acknowledgments vii
Note on Terms ix
Introduction: A Warrior's Life 1(19)
1 The Order of War
20(17)
2 The Generation of White Mountain
37(24)
3 The Making of an Early Modern Military Entrepreneur
61(32)
4 From Battlefield to Court
93(22)
5 A Loyal Servant
115(26)
6 Victory at Last
141(24)
Epilogue: The Generation of 1683 165(12)
Appendix A Montecuccoli's List of Books 177(4)
Appendix B Earliest Publications of Montecuccoli's Works 181(2)
Notes 183(46)
Sources 229(24)
Index 253
Suzanne Sutherland is Associate Professor of History at Middle Tennessee State University. She is coeditor of The Renaissance of Letters and a subject editor for the digital Routledge Encyclopedia of the Renaissance World.