

The Renaissance at War
Toward the end of the fifteenth century, modern artillery and portable firearms became the signature weapons of European armies, radically altering the nature of warfare. The new arms transformed society, too, as cities were built and rebuilt to limit the effects of bombardment by cannon. This book follows these far-reaching changes in comprehensive and fascinating detail and demonstrates how the innovations of the Renaissance paved the way to further changes in warfare.
An in-depth technical look at the weaponry of the age and the tactical drills that honed the skills of Renaissance soldiers
The epic wars abroad between Western Christians and the Muslim Turks Civil strife at home between despotic rulers and rebellious forces
Kingly duels that play out on an international stage
Shelve History of Warfare: The Wars of the Ancient Greeks

Shelve Mongols, Huns and Vikings: Nomads at War

Shelve Roman Warfare

Shelve The American Civil War and the Wars of the Industrial Revolution

Shelve The Art of War: War and Military Thought

Shelve The Cold War

Shelve The First Armies

Shelve The First World War

Shelve The Napoleonic Wars

Shelve The Renaissance at War

Shelve The Second World War in the Far East

Shelve The Second World War in the West

Shelve War at Sea in the Age of Sail

Shelve War at Sea in the Ironclad Age

Shelve Warfare in the Eighteenth Century

Shelve Warfare in the Seventeenth Century

Shelve Wars of Empire

Shelve Wars of National Liberation

Shelve War in the Air 1914-45

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