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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Mgr. Petr Wohlmuth, Ph.D. (28.04.2017)
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Mgr. Petr Wohlmuth, Ph.D. (28.04.2017)
To pass this course it is not obligatory to attend the previous lecture - Introduction to European military history I., however it is highly recommended due to complexity of the subject. * Lectures and topics
1) Crusades in the Middle East 1095-1291 Source texts: a) Smail: Crusading Warfare 1097-1193, Chap. I-VI.
2) The Age of tradition in Western Europe I. - 900-1300 Source texts: a) Kaeuper: Chivalry and violence in Medieval Europe. Chap. 1, 7, 8, 9. b) Keen: Medieval Warfare. Chap. 2, 4, 6.
3) The Age of tradition in Western Europe II. - 1300-1500 Source texts: a) Keegan: The Face of Battle. 2) Agincourt (73-112) b) Villalon: The Hundred Years War. Part 5, Rogers: Henry V´s Military Strategy in 1415 (p. 399-428), Clements: Wielding the Weapons of War (447-476). c) Villalon: The Hundred Year War, Vol II. Part II: „Agincourt and its Aftermath“
4) Italian wars Source texts: a) Mallet – Shaw: The Italian Wars. Chap. 6: The transformation of war, Chap. 7: The resources of war b) Shaw: Italy and the European Powers. Pepper: The Face of the Siege (33-56), Mallet: The transformation of war (4-21).
5) Dutch military reforms during 1590s Source texts: a) Nimwegen: The Dutch army and the military revolutions, 1588-1688. Chap. 2. The Dutch Army and the Revolution in Infantry Tactics (1592-1618), Chap. 3. Field operations (1590-1648) b) Hart: The Dutch Wars of Independence. Introduction, Chap 2, 3.
6) Problems of cultural history of Thirty Years´ war Source texts: a) Cramer: The Thirty Years War and German Memory. Introduction and Chap. 1, 2, 4 and Conclusion.
7) Military enterprise during Thirty Years´ war Source texts: a) David Parrot: The Business of War. Chap. 2. The expansion of military enterprise 1560-1620, Chap. 4. The military contractor at war
8) Venice and Mediterranean culture of war in early modern Europe Source texts: a) Mallet a Hale. The Military Organization of a Renaissance State, Venice c. 1400-1617. Alternatively either the whole Part 1 (1400-1525) or Part II. (1509-1617) Chap. 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 15.
9) France, military revolutions and absolutist monarchy Source texts: a) Lynn: Giant of the Grand Siecle. Alternatively Part One and Two (Administration and supply) OR Part One and Part Four (the Rank and File) OR Part One and Part Five (The Practice of War)
10) Great Northern War: Russia and its military way to the West Source texts: a) Frost: Northern Wars. Introduction, Chap. 9, 10, 11. b) Duffy: Russia´s Military Way to the West. Chap. 2.
11) The theory of fiscal-military state in early modern Europe Source texts: a) Glete: War and the State in Early Modern Europe, Prologue, Chap. 1, Chap. 2 and alternatively Chap. 3 (Spain) OR Chap. 4 (Netherlands) OR Chap. 5 (Sweden).
12) The theory of military revolution in early modern Europe Source texts: a) Rogers, ed. The Military Revolution Debate. Readings on the Military Transformation of Early Modern Europe. Sec. I. Paradigms, Chap. 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Mgr. Petr Wohlmuth, Ph.D. (15.02.2017)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lenka Halbichová (02.01.2017)
Maleševič, Siniša. The Sociology of War and Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Morillo, Stephen; Black, Jeremy and Lococo, Paul; eds. War in World History. Society, Technology and War from Ancient Times to the Present. Volume 1 to 1500. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2009.
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