Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400-1750

Cavalry, Guns, Government and Ships

Dr Kaushik Roy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Nov '15

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Offers a comparative analysis of military systems of the four pre-modern Asian ‘superpowers'.

A substantial amount of work has been carried out to explore the military systems of Western Europe during the early modern era, but the military trajectories of the Asian states have received relatively little attention. This study provides the first comparative study of the major Asian empires' military systems and explores the extent of the impact of West European military transition on the extra-European world. Kaushik Roy conducts a comparative analysis of the armies and navies of the large agrarian bureaucratic empires of Asia, focusing on the question of how far the Asian polities were able to integrate gunpowder weapons in their military systems. Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400-1750 offers important insights into the common patterns in war making across the region, and the impact of firearms and artillery.

Given the size of the topic — and I can think of no comparable work of such ambition — this is, as the author, readily admits a “work of synthesis” but it is a very impressive one that is built on a staggering array of secondary materials ... Roy has done a great service to the field by surveying the military landscape across early modern Asia and Military Transition in Early Modern Asia makes an important contribution to the debate over the global dimensions of the Military Revolution. -- Adam Clulow, Monash University * Australian Journal of Politics and History *
…provides another useful stepping stone to further studies of military relations between the West and Asia in the early modern period. * The Historian *

ISBN: 9781474264037

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 431g

288 pages