This article considers France’s military potential in the later seventeenth century through an examination of logistical resources and the communication systems that could link these resources to military operations. It challenges the assumption that France possessed a military advantage as a geographically contiguous and resource-rich territory apparently able to sustain military operations on interior lines. It shows how both natural and institutional barriers handicapped France’s efforts to support military operations, despite the impressive levels of military mobilization achieved under Louis XIV
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International audienceA 28 hectares preventive excavation was conducted in 2011-2012 by the Institut...
During the wars of the eighteenth century France lost most of its colonies. By 1821 the Restoration ...
Starting with the example of Geneva, a sovereign republic from the time of the Reform, this article ...
This article examines the political, social, economic and human 'capital' that commanders of foreign...
This article makes a major contribution to understanding why Louis XIV was able to keep military for...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
En prenant pour cas d’étude la Nouvelle-France, cet article tente de comprendre comment se construit...
Jean-Philippe Cénat, From the War of Siege to the War of Movement : a logistical revolution during t...
This article explores the logistical aspects of the Grande Armée’s campaign into Russia in 1812. The...
International audienceThe armies of Louis XIV and Philippe V suffered during the 1706 Italian campai...
Like most other aspects of French politics and government following the end of the Frondes in 1653, ...
none3siWe investigate how technology has influenced the size of armies. During the nineteenth centur...
This article focuses on juridical arguments about a very common practice in Early Modern Europe: mil...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
Catherine Clémens-Denys, Urban Network and Military Hierarchy : A Study on the Garrison Forces in Pe...
International audienceA 28 hectares preventive excavation was conducted in 2011-2012 by the Institut...
During the wars of the eighteenth century France lost most of its colonies. By 1821 the Restoration ...
Starting with the example of Geneva, a sovereign republic from the time of the Reform, this article ...