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Forging the western army in seventeenth-century France
John A. Lynn
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Center for Global Studies
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Military
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Army
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17th Century
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Seventeenth-century France
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Change Process
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Role of Technology
33%
First Section
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Europe
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First Concern
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King
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Dutch
33%
Development Centre
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Revolutionary Change
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Institutional Innovation
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Weaponry
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Human Desire
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Institutional Hierarchy
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Historical Debate
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Evolutionary Interpretation
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Swedes
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Louis XIV
33%
Military Revolution
33%
Conceptual Innovation
33%
Military Transformation
33%
Military Development
33%
War Art
33%
Arts and Humanities
Army
100%
Seventeenth Century
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France
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Scholars
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Architecture
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substantive
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Europe
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Dichotomy
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Dispute
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Conceptual
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Contention
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Timing
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Processes of change
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Causation
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Military
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Driving
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Louis XIV
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Weaponry
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Simplicity
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Grand Siecle
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human desire
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Military Change
25%
Military Revolution
25%
Social Sciences
Seventeenth Century
100%
France
100%
French
50%
Military
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Dichotomy
25%
Dutch
25%
Weaponry
25%
Europe
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