In terms of resource mobilization and devastation the wars between
Russia, the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire were some of the
largest of the 18th century, and had enormous consequences for the
balance of power in Eastern Europe. Brian Davies examines how these
conflicts characterized the course of Russian military development in
response to Ottoman and Crimean Tatar threats and to determine under
what circumstances and in what ways Russian military power experienced
a "revolution" awarding it clear preponderance over the
Ottoman-Crimean system. A central part of Davies' argument is that
identifying and explaining a Military Revolution must involve
examining the role of factors not purely military. One must look not
only at new military technology, new force and command structure, new
tactical thinking, and new recruitment and military finance practices
but also consider the impact of larger demographic, economic, and
sociopolitical changes.
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Russia's Turkish Wars in the Eighteenth Century
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ISBN
9781441162380
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Continuum
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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