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Contents: Series preface Introduction The 'military revolution', 1560-1660 - a myth?, Geoffrey Parker The military revolutions of the Hundred Years War, Clifford J. Rogers 'Of nimble service': technology, equestrianism and the cavalry arm of early modern European armies, Gervase Phillips The cannon conquest of Nasrid Spain and the end of the Reconquista, Weston F. Cook Jr Sword and spade: military construction in renaissance Italy, Simon Pepper The utility of fortifications in early modern Europe: Italian princes and their citadels, David Parrott The international mercenary market in the 16th century: Anglo-French competition in Germany, David Potter 'Doctors of the military discipline': technical expertise and the paradigm of the Spanish soldier in the early modern period, Fernando GonzA!lez de Leon Mutiny and discontent in the Spanish army of Flanders 1572-1607, Geoffrey Parker Middle-class society and the rise of military professionalism: the Dutch army, 1589-1609, M.D. Feld The militarization of the Elizabethan state, John S. Nolan Ottoman artillery and European military technology in the 15th and 17th centuries, GA!bor A goston Early-modern colonial warfare and the campaign of Alcazarquivir, 1578, David Trim The Dreadnought revolution of Tudor England, Geoffrey Parker So why were the Aztecs conquered, and what were the wider implications? Testing military superiority as a cause of Europe's pre-industrial colonial conquests, George Raudzens Strategy and tactics in the Thirty Years' War: the 'military revolution', David A. Parrott The socio-economic relations of warfare and the military mortality crises of the Thirty Years' War, Quentin Outram IName index.
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