![]() In English he has published Navies and nations: warships, navies and state building in Europe and America, 1500–1860 (1993). He has published several studies of Swedish industrial and financial history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as studies of Swedish naval and military history from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. ![]() Jan Glete is Senior Lecturer of History at Stockholm University, Sweden. His five edited books include The origins of war in early modern Europe (1987), and his six coedited volumes include The British navy and the use of naval power in the eighteenth century (1988). His 27 books include A military revolution? Military change and European society 1550–1800 (1991), Culloden and the ‘45 (1991), War for America. Jeremy Black is Professor of History at the University of Exeter and was formerly Professor at the University of Durham. War, politics and the conquest of Mexico Ross HassigĮuropean-Native American warfare in North America 1513– 1815 Armstrong Starkey Ottoman war and warfare 1453–1812 Virginia Aksan Warfare, slave trading and European influence: Atlantic Africa 1450–1800 John Thornton War and warfare in China 1450–1815 Peter Lorge British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to UCL Press Limited 1 Gunpowder Square London EC4A 3DE UK The name of University College London (UCL) is a registered trade mark used by UCL Press with the consent of the owner. First published in 1999 by UCL Press This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. © Jeremy Black and Contributors, 1999 This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. War in the early modern world Edited by Jeremy Black University of Exeter Also by Jeremy Black and published by UCL Press European warfare, 1660–1815 America or Europe? British foreign policy, 1739–63 ![]()
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