Declaring War in Early Modern Europe
Explore the intriguing evolution of warfare with Declaring War in Early Modern Europe by F. Baumgartner. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 206 pages and delves into the significant shift away from formal declarations of war in recent history. Utilizing primary sources, Baumgartner meticulously examines the practice of declaring war during the early modern era, tracing its impact all the way to the drafting of the US Constitution. This comprehensive analysis highlights how early modern historical contexts shaped constitutional frameworks, making it an essential read for historians and political enthusiasts alike. Discover the intricate connections between history and law in this compelling first edition.