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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were ominous enough ; the coming of the breechloader , vastly increasing the
rate of fire , was an even greater advance ; and the Gatling guns , Maxims , and
light field artillery put the final touches to a new " firepower revolution ...
were ominous enough ; the coming of the breechloader , vastly increasing the
rate of fire , was an even greater advance ; and the Gatling guns , Maxims , and
light field artillery put the final touches to a new " firepower revolution ...
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... 000 tons , had an energy consumption from modern fuel sources fifteen times
as large , and a railway mileage thirty times greater ( and even three times
greater than Britain ' s ) . By contrast , the United States possessed a regular army
of a ...
... 000 tons , had an energy consumption from modern fuel sources fifteen times
as large , and a railway mileage thirty times greater ( and even three times
greater than Britain ' s ) . By contrast , the United States possessed a regular army
of a ...
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The frailty of Britain ' s international and economic position was partially
disguised in the early post - 1945 period by the even greater weakness of other
states , the prudent withdrawals from India and Palestine , the short - term surge
in exports ...
The frailty of Britain ' s international and economic position was partially
disguised in the early post - 1945 period by the even greater weakness of other
states , the prudent withdrawals from India and Palestine , the short - term surge
in exports ...
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World Power Centers in the Sixteenth Century | 5 |
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