This article makes a major contribution to understanding why Louis XIV was able to keep military forces in the field against the Grand Alliance of Great Britain, the Dutch Republic, the Holy Roman Empire, Portugal and Savoy throughout the War of the Spanish Succession despite the financial meltdown France suffered. It looks first at the degeneration of the French state's financial system, before considering the expedients used to maintain the flow of funds to regiments and companies, especially in the field armies. It suggests patterns of state prioritisation between different field armies as well as different military zones, and points to a number of ways in which army officers - who ran their units as franchises in a semi-entrepreneurial ...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
Abstract The end of the reign of Louis XIV has been marked in the military field by a tactical seizi...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
This article examines the political, social, economic and human 'capital' that commanders of foreign...
Like most other aspects of French politics and government following the end of the Frondes in 1653, ...
The prevailing historical narrative of the collapse of Louis XIV’s naval power has emphasised the im...
This article re-examines the concept of the fiscal-military state in the context of the British arme...
This article considers France’s military potential in the later seventeenth century through an exami...
This article shows how there were not merely state officials and private entrepreneurial contractors...
International audienceThe armies of Louis XIV and Philippe V suffered during the 1706 Italian campai...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
Charles Esdaile, Over the Hills and Far Away : the British army in the Peninsula, 1808-1814 It is v...
There is a common myth about the average French soldier at the time of the French Revolution that pr...
Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
During the long, on-again-off-again wars generated by the events of the French Revolution, the Habsb...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
Abstract The end of the reign of Louis XIV has been marked in the military field by a tactical seizi...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....
This article examines the political, social, economic and human 'capital' that commanders of foreign...
Like most other aspects of French politics and government following the end of the Frondes in 1653, ...
The prevailing historical narrative of the collapse of Louis XIV’s naval power has emphasised the im...
This article re-examines the concept of the fiscal-military state in the context of the British arme...
This article considers France’s military potential in the later seventeenth century through an exami...
This article shows how there were not merely state officials and private entrepreneurial contractors...
International audienceThe armies of Louis XIV and Philippe V suffered during the 1706 Italian campai...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
Charles Esdaile, Over the Hills and Far Away : the British army in the Peninsula, 1808-1814 It is v...
There is a common myth about the average French soldier at the time of the French Revolution that pr...
Etienne Rooms, The salaries, provisions and quarters of the Royal troops in the Spanish Netherlands ...
During the long, on-again-off-again wars generated by the events of the French Revolution, the Habsb...
After conquering Belgium and the Rhineland in 1794, the French Army of the Sambre and Meuse faced se...
Abstract The end of the reign of Louis XIV has been marked in the military field by a tactical seizi...
Lorraine and Savoie were both occupied twice by French armies during the personal rule of Louis XIV....