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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Being surrounded by seas was a further incentive to the vital shipbuilding
industry , and by the later Middle Ages a flourishing maritime commerce was
being carried out between the Baltic , the North Sea , the Mediterranean , and the
Black ...
Being surrounded by seas was a further incentive to the vital shipbuilding
industry , and by the later Middle Ages a flourishing maritime commerce was
being carried out between the Baltic , the North Sea , the Mediterranean , and the
Black ...
Page 180
Since this conflict much more than either the Crimean struggle or Prussia ' s wars
of unification lays claim to being the first real industrialized " total war " on proto -
twentieth - century lines , it is worth noting why the North won . The first and ...
Since this conflict much more than either the Crimean struggle or Prussia ' s wars
of unification lays claim to being the first real industrialized " total war " on proto -
twentieth - century lines , it is worth noting why the North won . The first and ...
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By contrast , the North could always raise enough money , from taxation and
loans , to pay for the conflict ; and its printing of “ greenbacks ” in some ways
stimulated further industrial and economic growth . Impressively , the Union ' s ...
By contrast , the North could always raise enough money , from taxation and
loans , to pay for the conflict ; and its printing of “ greenbacks ” in some ways
stimulated further industrial and economic growth . Impressively , the Union ' s ...
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