Fiscal-Military State in Eighteenth-Century Europe
Discover the intricate dynamics of the fiscal-military state in the enlightening collection of essays titled Fiscal-Military State in Eighteenth-Century Europe, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. Spanning 260 pages, this compelling book delves into the fiscal-military structures of major European powers during the eighteenth century, including Austria, Britain, France, Prussia, and Russia. Each essay offers a unique perspective, highlighting how these states managed their military and financial resources to navigate the challenges of their time.
Additionally, the book features a fascinating chapter on the Savoyard state, providing a comparative analysis that sheds light on the developments in larger powers. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in military history, statecraft, and the economic strategies that shaped Europe during a pivotal era. Enhance your understanding of historical governance and military finance with this insightful read.