The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, 1558-1721
This book provides an accessible study of the neglected but highly important series of wars fought for control of the Baltic and Northeastern Europe during the period 1558-1721. It is the first comprehensive history which considers the revolution in military strategy which took place in the battlefields of Eastern Europe. Robert Frost examines the impact of war on the very different social and political systems of Sweden, Denmark, Poland-Lithuania and Russia and he explains why it was Russia that emerged victorious from these wars. Based on extensive primary and secondary research (including much material that is unfamiliar in English) this book makes an important contribution to the debate on military change and political development in early modern Europe.
- Author
- Robert I. Frost
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 401
- Series
- Modern Wars in Perspective
- Publisher
- Longman
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780582064294
- Characters
- Peter the Great, Louis XIV of France, Ivan the Terrible, John III Sobieski, Gustav I of Sweden
- Genres
- history, war, russia
- Release date
- 2000
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