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Books, People, and Military Thought

Machiavelli's Art of War and the Fortune of the Militia in Sixteenth-Century Florence and Europe
BuchGebunden
314 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am18.06.2020
Machiavelli´s experience in organizing a Florentine militia shaped the composition of his Art of War (1521), a book that is now less well known than The Prince, but that had a huge impact on sixteenth-century cultures of warfare.mehr

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KlappentextMachiavelli´s experience in organizing a Florentine militia shaped the composition of his Art of War (1521), a book that is now less well known than The Prince, but that had a huge impact on sixteenth-century cultures of warfare.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-43209-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum18.06.2020
Seiten314 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 160 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht726 g
Artikel-Nr.55863345
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents List of FiguresAbbreviationsIntroductionâ1ââWhy New Research on Florentine Militias and on the Art of War?â2âOverviewâ3âAcknowledgements Part 1: Il modo dello armare presente : Machiavelli and the Ordinanza of 1527-30Introduction to Part 1:History and Historiographyâ1ââHistoryâ2ââHistoriography1 Il modo dello armare presente ( Fanterie d´oggi ), Section 1 âHand Firearms in Machiavelli, and in the 1528-30 Ordinanzaâ1ââHand Firearms at the Time of Machiavelli 1.1âIndividual Firearms in the Documents of Machiavelli´s Timeâ2ââHand Firearms at the Time of the 1527-30 Ordinanzaâ3ââConclusions2 Il modo dello armare presente ( Fanterie d´oggi ), Section 2 âComparisons and Relationships between Machiavelli´s 1506 Militia and the Ordinanza of 1528-30â1âA Shared Background1.1âThe Need for New, Large, Permanent Armiesâ2âDifferences2.1âThe Separation between the City and the Country Battalions2.2âThe Role of the New Militia Battalions in the Structure of the Florentine Army2.3âDifferent Infantry Battle Techniques3 Il modo dello armare presente ( Fanterie d´oggi ), Section 3 âThe Role of the Peasants: Innovations within the Machiavellian Militiaâ1ââThe Administration of Justiceâ2ââBenefiting and Rewarding ââ3âConclusions4 Il modo dello armare presente ( Fanterie d´oggi ), Section 4 âInfantry Battle Techniques and Infantry Tactics in Machiavelli´s Militia of 1506 and in 1521 Art of Warâ1ââRavenna as a Turning Point: From the Swiss Model in the 1506 Militia to the Third Order´ of Infantry in the Prince, Up to the Roman Archetype in the Art of Warâ2ââConclusionsPart 2: The Reception of Machiavelli´s Art of War and the Fortune of the Militia Concept in EuropeIntroduction to Part 2: A Brief Introduction to the Fortune of Machiavelli in the Sixteenth Centuryâ1ââMachiavelli and Machiavellism â2ââHistoriography on the Art of War and This Book 5 The Circulation of Machiavelli´s Art of War in Early-Modern Europe, and Its Influence on Cultures of Warfare and on Experiments with Organizing Militiasâ1âFrance1.1âThe First French Translation of the Arte della guerra and the Publication of French Military Treatises Inspired by Machiavelli1.2âA Lost Latin Translation?â2ââBasle, Switzerland and the German-Speaking Worldâ2.1âAppendix: a Little-Known (Anonymous) Huguenot French Theorist of Military Doctrine in Basleâ3ââThe Creation of Infantry Legions in Sixteenth-Century Franceââ4âSpanish Provinces: The Uses and the Misuses of Machiavelli by European Sovereignsâ5ââThe Long-Standing Influence of the Art of War. Training and Discipline in the Late Sixteenth Century. The War in the Flanders and the Militia in England6 Fortune, Misfortune, and the Decline of the Machiavellian Heroic Model of Military Glory in Early-Modern Europeââ1âCollective Virtue: Heroic´ Visions of the Infantry as Warrior´: Contacts and Exchange of Ideas in Europeââ2âIndividual Virtue: The Machiavellian Concept of Heroism´ and Its Transformations in Subsequent Military Thinkingââ3âThe Declining Fortune of Machiavelli´s Concepts of Glory and Heroism7 Conclusionsâ1ââThe Relationship between the Art of War, the New Standing Armies, the Wider Power Structures of European States, and the Connected Cultures of Warfare â3ââPolitical Engagement and Civic ActivismAppendixâ1âIntroduction: Some Notes on the Military Documentary Production of the Time, and on the Available Documentation â1.1âPractical and Administrative Records: Production, Preservation and Availabilityâ1.2âThe Records of the Nove di Ordinanza e Milizia ââfrom 1527 to 1530: Loss, Preservation and New Discoveries1.3âShort Summary of the Sources Effectively Used in This Appendixâ2âDocumentsBibliographyIndex of Namesmehr