War, Diplomacy and the Rise of Savoy, 16901720 (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture)

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Cover of: War, Diplomacy and the Rise of Savoy, 16901720 (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture)
War, Diplomacy and the Rise of Savoy, 16901720 (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture)
July 30, 2007, Cambridge University Press
Paperback in English - 1 edition
Cover of: War, Diplomacy and the Rise of Savoy, 16901720 (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture)
War, Diplomacy and the Rise of Savoy, 16901720 (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture)
February 13, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"Armies, particularly standing ones, and their development, have figured largely in accounts of state formation, particularly for those who see this as being about the state's assertion of a monopoly of legitimate force within its own borders."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
364
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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First Sentence

"Armies, particularly standing ones, and their development, have figured largely in accounts of state formation, particularly for those who see this as being about the state's assertion of a monopoly of legitimate force within its own borders."

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