History of Warfare : The Renaissance at War

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-03-01
Publisher(s): Octopus Pub Group
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Summary

With the dawning of the Renaissance came not only enlightenment in painting and sculpture but also technological and social advances that changed forever the art of warfare. First, firearms replaced bows as the weapons of choice on Western battlefields; then the new skills of literacy, numeracy, and book knowledge became essential to lead men into war. Suddenly, the old order, and the old commanders, were out, and new-style armies were taking the world by storm. Rich with anecdotal detail, a compelling and comprehensive narrative by an expert military historian transports you to the midst of the action as it examines the strategies, campaigns, prominent figures, and key conflicts of the age. From artillery and fortifications to military leadership, from cavalry tactics to the new infantry, from the Crusades to the guerrilla wars in late 16th-century France, penetrating cultural, tactical, and technical analyses plus numerous illustrations, maps, and charts paint a full portrait of war during the Renaissance.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 5(4)
Map List
9(1)
Chronology 10(5)
Introduction A Gunpowder Revolution? 15(8)
The New Fury
23(30)
The first European cannon
The development of gunpowder artillery
New forms of military architecture, the artillery tower and the angle bastion
Siegecraft
The New Legions
53(32)
The project of infantry reform
The legions of Francis I of France
The Nassau family in Holland
Alviano in Venice
Machiavelli
The Swiss
The landsknechts
The discipline of ranks and files
Firearms
Invention of tactical formations
The New Caesars
85(22)
Europe's changing military aristocracy
The mounted man-at-arms
Other forms of cavalry
The pistoleer and the caracole
Emulation of the ancient generals
Birth of strategy
Cross versus Crescent
107(32)
Global war between Christendom and Islam
Mehmed II takes Constantinople (1453)
The sieges of Otranto and Rhodes (1480--81)
Suleyman takes Rhodes (1522)
The Ottoman Army
The destruction of Hungary (1526)
The siege of Vienna (1529)
The rise of Habsburg Spain
Charles V takes Tunis (1535)
the siege of Malta (1565)
The battle of Alcazarquivir (1578)
Duelling Kings
139(34)
Struggle between Habsburg and Valois for dynastic primacy in Europe: Charles VIII invades Naples (1494)
War in Italy with the battles of Fornovo (1495), Cerignola (1503), Agnadello (1509), Ravenna (1512), Marignano (1515), Bicocca (1522), Pavia (1525), and the sack of Rome (1527)
Henry II takes Metz, Toul and Verdun (1533)
Battles of St Quentin (1557) and Gravelines (1558)
Peace of Cateau Cambresis (1559)
Faith versus Faith
173(41)
The Reformation sparks multi-sided European civil war
The German Peasants' Revolt (1524--6)
The Anabaptist kingdom of Munster (1535)
The Pilgrimage of Grace (1536)
The Schmalkaldic War (1546--7)
The French Religious Wars (1562--94)
The Dutch Revolt (1567--1609)
Biographies 214(4)
Further Reading 218(2)
Index 220(4)
Picture Credits 224

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