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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zation ” is also repeatedly stressed in North and Thomas , Rise of the Western
World , p . 1 and passim . 26 . This is the thrust of Guilmartin ' s excellent study ,
Gunpowder and Galleys , passim . 27 . For the Portuguese experience , see
Parry ...
zation ” is also repeatedly stressed in North and Thomas , Rise of the Western
World , p . 1 and passim . 26 . This is the thrust of Guilmartin ' s excellent study ,
Gunpowder and Galleys , passim . 27 . For the Portuguese experience , see
Parry ...
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McKay and Scott , Rise of the Great Powers , pp . 34ff ; Hatton ( ed . ) , Louis XIV
and Europe , passim . 48 . NCMH , vol . 6 , ch . 7 ; Wolf , Toward a European
Balance of Power , ch . 4 ; McKay and Scott , Rise of the Great Powers , pp . 43 –
50 .
McKay and Scott , Rise of the Great Powers , pp . 34ff ; Hatton ( ed . ) , Louis XIV
and Europe , passim . 48 . NCMH , vol . 6 , ch . 7 ; Wolf , Toward a European
Balance of Power , ch . 4 ; McKay and Scott , Rise of the Great Powers , pp . 43 –
50 .
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Kennedy , Rise of the Anglo - German Antagonism , p . 307 , and passim , for
similar quotations . 114 . Quotation in G . R . Searle , The Quest for National
Efficiency 1899 – 1914 ( Oxford , 1971 ) , p . 5 , with a wealth of further detail on
this ...
Kennedy , Rise of the Anglo - German Antagonism , p . 307 , and passim , for
similar quotations . 114 . Quotation in G . R . Searle , The Quest for National
Efficiency 1899 – 1914 ( Oxford , 1971 ) , p . 5 , with a wealth of further detail on
this ...
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