The book provides an innovative synthesis of military history by examining the unprecedented size of armies and the ordinary soldier's experiences in conflict. It highlights the demographic changes and shifts in land tenure caused by warfare, alongside the fiscal implications and economic impacts on various social groups. Additionally, it explores how these factors contributed to the growth of state power, drawing on extensive research from multiple European scholars.
War in Context Series
This series delves into the depths of armed conflicts, exploring their intricate causes and far-reaching consequences. It offers a compelling look at historical events, strategic decision-making, and the human destinies intertwined within them. The narratives examine not only the military facets but also the broader societal, political, and economic contexts. Readers can expect detailed analyses that illuminate why and how wars have shaped our world.
