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Whatever names historians have given to the conflicts fought between Sweden and Denmark-Norway, and despite all the battles, sieges, winter campaigns, and guerrilla warfare, these events have often been viewed--within a broader European context--as taking place on the periphery. The struggle for dominance in Europe was not decided in some remote Hyperborean land, but rather in Flanders, the Rhineland, and the Mediterranean. Nevertheless, even in Northern Europe, the wars left a deep imprint on society, affecting the economy, domestic policies, and diplomacy throughout the region. After its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Whatever names historians have given to the conflicts fought between Sweden and Denmark-Norway, and despite all the battles, sieges, winter campaigns, and guerrilla warfare, these events have often been viewed--within a broader European context--as taking place on the periphery. The struggle for dominance in Europe was not decided in some remote Hyperborean land, but rather in Flanders, the Rhineland, and the Mediterranean. Nevertheless, even in Northern Europe, the wars left a deep imprint on society, affecting the economy, domestic policies, and diplomacy throughout the region. After its devastating wars against Poland, Russia, the Holy Roman Empire, Brandenburg, and the Netherlands, Sweden emerged as a major ally of Louis XIV. Both France and Sweden shared an interest in curbing the Netherlands' dominance as a seafaring and commercial power, while Denmark-Norway consistently found itself on the opposing side of this rivalry. The Swedish army was still regarded by contemporaries as a model military force. Even after the reforms of Gustavus Adolphus, Swedish generals continued to develop new military doctrines, supported by a state administration capable of sustaining prolonged warfare. Equally significant was the political and military trajectory of Denmark, which--more than any other power during this period--stood on the front lines against the "Lion of the North." This volume brings together the history, organization, equipment, uniforms, and ensigns of both armies, along with chapters dedicated to the Duchy of Courland and Royal City of Danzig.
Autorenporträt
Bruno Mugnai was born in Florence in 1962 and still lives there with Silvia, Chiara and Eugenio. Active for years as a divulger of history and illustrator, he has published several titles for publishers such as the Historical Office of the Italian Army and Helion & Company in the UK, concerning to the periods and geographical areas of his interest, as the Ancient Italian States, central and eastern Europe in 16th, 17th and 18th century and South America after the conquest. As an illustrator he is collaborating with important Italian and foreign specialists and with the Stibbert Museum of Florence. Bruno is a Rugby Football Union enthusiast, who is still trusting in the Italian Grand Slam in the Six Nations Tournament.