The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West
The Field and the Forge offers an innovative approach to the pre-industrial history of Europe and the Mediterranean basin from Roman times through to the Industrial Revolution. This wide-ranging analysis demonstrates how technology changed the scope of state and empire building, and explores why this scope was realized in the ancient world rather than the medieval west. This work not only considers the who and what of history, but provides a clear demonstration of why things happened.
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The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West
The Field and the Forge offers an innovative approach to the pre-industrial history of Europe and the Mediterranean basin from Roman times through to the Industrial Revolution. This wide-ranging analysis demonstrates how technology changed the scope of state and empire building, and explores why this scope was realized in the ancient world rather than the medieval west. This work not only considers the who and what of history, but provides a clear demonstration of why things happened.
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The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

by John Landers
The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

by John Landers

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The Field and the Forge offers an innovative approach to the pre-industrial history of Europe and the Mediterranean basin from Roman times through to the Industrial Revolution. This wide-ranging analysis demonstrates how technology changed the scope of state and empire building, and explores why this scope was realized in the ancient world rather than the medieval west. This work not only considers the who and what of history, but provides a clear demonstration of why things happened.

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ISBN-13: 9780199279579
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/10/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 9.16(w) x 6.34(h) x 1.00(d)

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction - Time, Space, and PopulationSection I: The Organic Economy and Demographic Space2. Population Dynamics3. Production and Technology4. The Means of Transport5. Trade and TrafficSection II: Military Technology6. Battlefields before Gunpowder7. Gunpowder Revolution8. Military CapitalSection III: Force, Power, and Space9. War and the Organic Economy10. Power and Space I: Expanding Control11. Power and Space II: Maintaining ControlSection IV: War, Population, and Resources12. The Cost of War: Manpower and Resources13. Population, Production, and Technology14. The Cost of War: Mortality and Population Loss15. Spending, Taxing, and Borrowing16. ConclusionBibliographyAppendixes
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