Russia's wars of emergence, 1460-1730

Carol B. Stevens

Russia's emergence as a Great Power in the eighteenth century is usually attributed to Peter I's radical programme of 'Westernising' reforms. But the Russian military did not simply copy European armies. Adapting the tactics of its neighbours on both sides, Russia created a powerful strategy of its own, integrating steppe defence with European concerns. In Russia's Wars of Emergence, Carol Belkin Stevens examines the social and political factors underpinning Muscovite military history, the eventual success of the Russian Empire and the sacrifices made for power.

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[目次]

  • PART I 1450-1598The constituents for Muscovite power, c.1450 Creating a Muscovite army, 1462-1533 The army that won an empire PART II 1598-1697The political prelude to military reform The Thirteen Years' War, 1654-67 The steppe frontier after Razzin, 1672-97 PART III 1698-1730Peter the Great and the beginning of the Great Northern War Military instiutionalization after Poltava Conclusion: Russiawithout Peter

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書名 Russia's wars of emergence, 1460-1730
著作者等 Stevens, Carol Belkin
Stevens Carol
シリーズ名 Modern wars in perspective
出版元 Pearson Longman
刊行年月 2007
ページ数 xvi, 329 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 9780582218918
NCID BA8167031X
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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