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The Early-Modern State

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The Early-Modern State Synopsis

In the course of the early modern period, the capacity of European states to raise finances, wage wars, subject their own and far away populations, and exert bureaucratic power over a variety of areas of social life increased dramatically. Nevertheless, these changes were far less absolute and definitive than the literature on the rise of the "modern state" once held. While war pushed the boundaries of the emerging fiscal military states of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, rulers remained highly dependent on negotiations with competing elite groups and the private networks of contractors and financial intermediaries. Attempts to increase control over subjects often resulted in popular resistance, that in their turn set limits to and influenced the direction of the development of state institutions. Written in honour of the leading historian of war and state formation in the early modern Low Countries, Marjolein 't Hart, the chapters gathered in this volume examine the main drivers, beneficiaries and discontents of state formation across and beyond Europe in the early modern period.

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ISBN: 9780367544683
Publication date: 30th June 2022
Author: Marjolein t Hart
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 310 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Early Modern History
Genres: History and Archaeology
European history
Military history
Economic history