The history of the European nation-state, wrote political sociologist Charles Tilly, is inextricably bound up with the history of warfare. To oversimplify Tilly\u27s nuanced and complex arguments, the story goes something like this: as powerholders (originally bandits and local strongmen) sought to expand their power, they needed capital to pay for weapons, soldiers, and supplies. The need for capital and new recruits drove the creation of taxation systems and census mechanisms, and the need for more effective systems of taxation and recruitment necessitated better roads, better communications, and better record keeping. This in turn enabled the creation of larger and more technologically sophisticated armies
The influential theory of Charles Tilly explaining the relationship between military activity and st...
A great deal of literature has analyzed the relationship between warfare and state capacity in late-...
Recently several distinct literatures have thematically converged around the topic of non-European s...
The history of the European nation-state, wrote political sociologist Charles Tilly, is inextricably...
State formation in the developing world can be explained as growing centralisation and institutional...
How does warfare influence the political development of a state? The Garrison State school of thoug...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
Drawing on Clausewitz's classical theory, we argue that the emergence of mass nationalism following ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald K...
War made the state, and the state made war, but does this statement hold true today? Will it apply i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis formalizes the military origin of modern states a...
"In The American Warfare State, Rebecca U. Thorpe argues that there are profound relationships among...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
Since Charles Tilly’s (1985) articulation of stage-wise development of modern European state t...
Wars are increasingly frequent, and the trend has been steadily upward since 1870. The main traditio...
The influential theory of Charles Tilly explaining the relationship between military activity and st...
A great deal of literature has analyzed the relationship between warfare and state capacity in late-...
Recently several distinct literatures have thematically converged around the topic of non-European s...
The history of the European nation-state, wrote political sociologist Charles Tilly, is inextricably...
State formation in the developing world can be explained as growing centralisation and institutional...
How does warfare influence the political development of a state? The Garrison State school of thoug...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
Drawing on Clausewitz's classical theory, we argue that the emergence of mass nationalism following ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald K...
War made the state, and the state made war, but does this statement hold true today? Will it apply i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis formalizes the military origin of modern states a...
"In The American Warfare State, Rebecca U. Thorpe argues that there are profound relationships among...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
Since Charles Tilly’s (1985) articulation of stage-wise development of modern European state t...
Wars are increasingly frequent, and the trend has been steadily upward since 1870. The main traditio...
The influential theory of Charles Tilly explaining the relationship between military activity and st...
A great deal of literature has analyzed the relationship between warfare and state capacity in late-...
Recently several distinct literatures have thematically converged around the topic of non-European s...