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Historical Mercenaries

Historical Mercenaries explores the profound influence of hired soldiers on military history and war outcomes, challenging traditional views that often marginalize their significance. This book argues that mercenaries were pivotal in shaping not only battle tactics but also political landscapes and economic systems.

For example, the dominance of Swiss Pikemen in 15th-century Europe demonstrates how mercenary forces could dictate military strategy and alter the balance of power. The book delves into the economic history of mercenary warfare, examining the financial structures that supported these armies and their impact on local economies. It also investigates how mercenary service provided opportunities for social mobility.

Through case studies ranging from the condottieri in the Italian Renaissance to modern private military companies, the narrative progresses chronologically and thematically, illustrating how the strategic deployment of soldiers for profit has consistently influenced conflicts across eras. Drawing from diverse sources, including military chronicles and financial records, the book integrates insights from military, economic, and social history. This interdisciplinary approach provides a nuanced understanding of the complex role mercenaries have played in shaping warfare and military thought, addressing ethical considerations and their impact on civilian populations.


Author:

  • Sabine Lorca

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 109 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • Military history

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