Military Power and the Dutch Republic
Title
Military Power and the Dutch Republic
Subtitle
War, Trade and the Balance of Power in Europe, 1648-1813
Price
€ 89,00
ISBN
9789087283650
Format
Hardback
Number of pages
552
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
20.7 x 27.9 cm
Table of Contents
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Contents
Preface
List of Maps
List of Tables and Graphs
Note to the Reader
Introduction
PART I: Political-Military Operations, 1648-1813
1 Looking Seaward (1648-1689), Marc van Alphen
2 Facing Territorial Threats (1689-1748), Marc van Alphen
3 The Republic as a Second-Class Power (1748-1795), Alan Lemmers
4 The Gradual Loss of Independence (1795-1813), Christiaan van der Spek
PART II: Organisation, Finances, Tactics, Personnel and Society, 1648-1813
5 Organisation and Finances, Christiaan van der Spek
6 Military Action, Jan Hoffenaar
7 The Military, Marc van Alphen
8 Civilians and the Military, Christiaan van der Spek
Concluding Observations
Notes
Bibliography
About the Authors
Illustration Credits
Index

Military Power and the Dutch Republic

War, Trade and the Balance of Power in Europe, 1648-1813

"In 1667, the year of the Raid on the Medway, the Dutch Republic was at the pinnacle of its might and fame. A century and a half later little of this glory remained and Napoleon wiped the country off the political map. This book provides a military explanation for the ‘miracle’ of the seventeenth century and the demise that ensued. How were the army and navy in the Dutch Republic organised and financed? What tactics were employed and how did military leaders operate? Where did the Republic’s troops come from and how was society involved? How did the tens of thousands of anonymous sailors and soldiers live, and how were they regarded by civilians? ‘Not only is it praiseworthy for the outstanding contributions, the well-chosen illustrations, the clear maps and the design as a whole, but most particularly for the innovative perspectives.’ Published in co-operation with the Netherlands Institute of Military History (NIMH) First published as Krijgsmacht en handelsgeest. Om het machtsevenwicht in Europa (1648-1813), Boom Uitgevers, 2019 Translated by Lee Preedy and Paul Arblaster."