War, Power and the Economy contains a comparative history of Great Britain, France and Spain, the three rival empires of the 1700s. It explores how the states prepared for war, what kind of economic means they had, what institutional changes they implemented, and how efficient this was. As such, the book presents the first comparative synthesis aiming to understand the outcome of the global confrontation in the eighteenth century.
Faced with the challenge of paying for new and more costly wars, some countries found flexible ways to get more money and better supplies,...
War, Power and the Economy contains a comparative history of Great Britain, France and Spain, the three rival empires of the 1700s. It exp...