Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1500-1800
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Biographical note
Brian L. Davies, Ph.D. (1983) in History, University of Chicago, is Professor of History at the University of Texas at San Antonio. A specialist in early modern Russian history; he has published State Power and Community in Early Modern Russia (2004) and Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe (2007).
Readership
All those interested in early modern military history and the political history of Eastern Europe.
Table of contents
Introduction ... 1
Brian Davies
Economic Effectiveness of the Muscovite Pomest’e System: An Examination of Estate Incomes and Military Expenses in the Mid-16th Century...19
Janet Martin
The Habsburg Defense System in Hungary Against the Ottomans in the Sixteenth Century: A Catalyst of Military Development in Central Europe ...35
Géza Pálff y
The Polish-Lithuanian Army in the Reign of King Stefan Bathory (1576–1586) ...63
Dariusz Kupisz
Guliai-gorod, Wagenburg, and Tabor Tactics in 16th–17th Century Muscovy and Eastern Europe ...93
Brian Davies
The Flodorf Project: Russia in the International Mercenary Market in the Early Seventeenth Century ...109
Oleg A. Nozdrin
Food and Supply: Logistics and the Early Modern Russian Army ...119
Carol B. Stevens
Crimean Tatar Long-Range Campaigns: The View from Remmal Khoja’s History of Sahib Gerey Khan ...147
Victor Ostapchuk
The Siege of Azov in 1641: Military Realities and Literary Myth ...173
Brian J. Boeck
The Generation of 1683: The Scientifi c Revolution and Generalship in the Habsburg Army, 1686–1723 ...199
Erik A. Lund
Command and Control in the Seventeenth-Century Russian Army ...249
Peter B. Brown
Ottoman Military Power in the Eighteenth Century ...315
Virginia Aksan
List of Contributors ...349
Bibliography ...353
Index ...357
Brian Davies
Economic Effectiveness of the Muscovite Pomest’e System: An Examination of Estate Incomes and Military Expenses in the Mid-16th Century...19
Janet Martin
The Habsburg Defense System in Hungary Against the Ottomans in the Sixteenth Century: A Catalyst of Military Development in Central Europe ...35
Géza Pálff y
The Polish-Lithuanian Army in the Reign of King Stefan Bathory (1576–1586) ...63
Dariusz Kupisz
Guliai-gorod, Wagenburg, and Tabor Tactics in 16th–17th Century Muscovy and Eastern Europe ...93
Brian Davies
The Flodorf Project: Russia in the International Mercenary Market in the Early Seventeenth Century ...109
Oleg A. Nozdrin
Food and Supply: Logistics and the Early Modern Russian Army ...119
Carol B. Stevens
Crimean Tatar Long-Range Campaigns: The View from Remmal Khoja’s History of Sahib Gerey Khan ...147
Victor Ostapchuk
The Siege of Azov in 1641: Military Realities and Literary Myth ...173
Brian J. Boeck
The Generation of 1683: The Scientifi c Revolution and Generalship in the Habsburg Army, 1686–1723 ...199
Erik A. Lund
Command and Control in the Seventeenth-Century Russian Army ...249
Peter B. Brown
Ottoman Military Power in the Eighteenth Century ...315
Virginia Aksan
List of Contributors ...349
Bibliography ...353
Index ...357
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