Renaissance
War Studies
Sir John Hale FBA
Beginning with the chapters on warfare in
the first three volumes of the New Cambridge Modern History, Sir John Hale's
writings on the subject present an original and rich assessment of war's
place in Renaissance life and thought. The first section of this collection
constitutes a major contribution to the study of Renaissance fortifications,
their design, planning and execution, and their political as well as their
military significance. The second deals with the recruitment and training
of officers and men. In the third, contemporary reactions to war are analysed
in a variety of social and intellectual contexts. The archival and literary
sources drawn on are primarily Italian, in the second place English, but
the imaginative scene is that of western Europe as a whole.
624 pages 1983
0 907628 02 8 Cased £55.00
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