The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The best that could be achieved was , on the one hand , the recognition that
France was an equal partner in the European Concert , and on the other , the
restoration of French political influence in neighboring regions alongside that of
the ...
The best that could be achieved was , on the one hand , the recognition that
France was an equal partner in the European Concert , and on the other , the
restoration of French political influence in neighboring regions alongside that of
the ...
Page 572
This may also explain why so many historians have tended to focus upon civil -
military relations in France rather than military policy per se . For examples , in
addition to the works listed in note 84 above , see R . Girardet , La société
militaire ...
This may also explain why so many historians have tended to focus upon civil -
military relations in France rather than military policy per se . For examples , in
addition to the works listed in note 84 above , see R . Girardet , La société
militaire ...
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On which see the two older works A . Wolfers , Britain and France Between the
Wars ( New York , 1940 ) ; and W . M . Jordan , Britain , France and the German
Problem ( London , 1943 ) ; as well as the essays in N . Waites ( ed . ) , Troubled
...
On which see the two older works A . Wolfers , Britain and France Between the
Wars ( New York , 1940 ) ; and W . M . Jordan , Britain , France and the German
Problem ( London , 1943 ) ; as well as the essays in N . Waites ( ed . ) , Troubled
...
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