Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands Spain wished to play a leading role in Europe and, for this reason, the strategic location of the Southern Netherlands was of the utmost importance. Consequently, ever expanding armies had to be stationed in the Southern Netherlands. In addition to this, military exertions were also necessary in Italy, the German Empire, on the Iberian peninsula and in the colonies. From the seventeenth century onwards, it became increasingly obvious that Spain lacked the financial capacity to carry out such an ambitious policy. As a result, troops in the Southern Netherlands were paid on an irregular and partial basis. Supplies also left a lot to be desi...
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Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
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This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, la Hongrie et les Pays-Bas méridionaux sont l’objet de la convoitise de l...
It is a firmly held belief that, from 1555 until 1700, the successive Habsburg sovereigns of the so-...
General article on the importance of the Peace of Utrecht (1713), both for Europa and for the broade...
Nordmann Claude J. Geoffrey Parker, The army of Flanders and the Spanish road 1567-1659. The Logisti...
While much of the research on the internatinal policy of Restoration England argues that England was...
Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
In this Master's Thesis in History, I examine the political, legal and diplomatic aspects of two cam...
In 1667 the Dutch Republic was at the height of its military and mercantile might. A century and a h...
Olaf van Nimwegen, The Dutch army and the early modern military revolution Since the 1950s, all stud...
The Eighty Years War offers an insight into the military factors at play in the creation of the Dutc...
Abstract Being an area of high educational pressures (with record literacy rates), which was still u...
In the article the author deals with the question why was it possible for William III of Orange to i...
The frequent mutinies in the Army of Flanders confronted the Spanish-Habsburg authorities with both ...
M. A. G. de Jong, Military reforms in the State army and the growth of the arms industry, 1585-1621 ...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Au début du XVIIIe siècle, la Hongrie et les Pays-Bas méridionaux sont l’objet de la convoitise de l...
It is a firmly held belief that, from 1555 until 1700, the successive Habsburg sovereigns of the so-...
General article on the importance of the Peace of Utrecht (1713), both for Europa and for the broade...
Nordmann Claude J. Geoffrey Parker, The army of Flanders and the Spanish road 1567-1659. The Logisti...
While much of the research on the internatinal policy of Restoration England argues that England was...