This book deals with the crucial relationship between war and state formation in early modern Europe by considering the role of the Duchy of Savoy and the rise of this hitherto weak state into one of the regular members of the anti-French coalitions of the eighteenth century. Through his participation in the Nine Years War (1688-97) and the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14), Victor Amadeus II, duke of Savoy, acquired a reputation for unrivalled 'Machiavellian' diplomacy on the international stage. The book puts this diplomacy in context, and considers how the duke raised men and money (at home and abroad), the administrative changes forced by war, the resulting domestic pressures, and how these were dealt with.
List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Map: the Savoyard state, 1690–1720; Introduction; 1. The Savoyard army, 1690–1720; 2. Savoyard finance, 1690–1720; 3. Savoyard diplomacy, 1690–1720; 4. Government and politics in the Savoyard state, 1690–1720; 5. The Savoyard nobility, 1690–1720; 6. Regions and communities in the Savoyard state, 1690–1720; Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.
'… of great interest not only to specialists but also to those interested in absolutism, modernization and the other meta-narratives currently on offer for seventeenth- and eighteenth- century Europe'. The English Historical Review
Gigliola Pagano De Divitiis, Italy) De Divitiis, Gigliola Pagano (Universita di Reggio Calabria, Gigliola Pagano De Divitiis, Gigliola Pagano de Divitiis
Gianvittorio Signorotto, Maria Antonietta Visceglia, Italy) Signorotto, Gianvittorio (Universita degli Studi di Urbino, Italy) Visceglia, Maria Antonietta (Universita degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza'