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The Habsburg Monarchy as a Fiscal-Military State

Contours and Perspectives 1648-1815

Petr Maťa editor William D Godsey, Jr editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Mar '22

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Bringing together a team of leading international experts to examine the impact of the rise and expansion of a large standing army on government and society over nearly two centuries, this themed volume provides the first major analysis of the Habsburg Monarchy as a fiscal-military state. This volumes offers a broadly comparative perspective on the Habsburg Monarchy, with particular attention to the United Kingdom and France, but also the wider international system. The contributors spotlight a range of structures, practices, and historical actors that sustained the Habsburg Monarchy as a leading fiscal-military power, including the recruitment of the common soldier, the enrolment of officers, military economy, borrowing and public credit, taxation, the provincial Estates and diets, noble brokers and contractors, and landowners. This volume not only provides a new perspective on vast areas of early modern Europe - the Monarchy encompassed in whole or part no fewer than 14 current states - but also offers an internationally accessible framework for future research.

This is an invaluable and important collection. * Christopher Storrs, International Journal of Military History and Historiography *
Nevertheless, this is an invaluable and important collection, making available to an Anglophone audience some of the best contemporary work on the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy between 1648 and 1815 and contributing enormously to the continuing discussion of that polity and of the fiscal military state. * Christopher Storrs, University of St. Andrews, Bibliographical records *
The concept of the Fiscal-Military State (hereafter FMS) posits major changes in the character of the European state after about 1650...the agenda for the book at hand: to include the monarchy into an ongoing discussion and to sharpen the concept of the FMS. * James D. Tracy, University of Minnesota (Emeritus), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA *
This rich volume...it will certainly become an important point of reference for future teaching and research on Austria and its fiscal-military constitution. * Anke Fischer-Kattner, German Historical Institute London Bulletin *

ISBN: 9780197267349

Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 25mm

Weight: 704g

390 pages