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- W2567573323 abstract "The early-modern period is generally given a major role to play in works on the development of states.1 A classic account of this period argues that newly developed technology, in the shape of cannon and firearms, helped strengthen the military potential of the state and also acted as its cutting arm, supposedly enabling central government to overcome local particularism in the shape of the castle walls of powerful aristocrats and the town walls of independent cities. Indeed, the terms of the surrender of the Huguenot stronghold of La Rochelle in 1628 included the demolition of its fortifications, and, in 1629, Cardinal Richelieu oversaw personally the destruction of the walls of Huguenot towns in the rebellious province of Languedoc. Thus, at Montauban, which submitted under the threat of a siege, Richelieu both celebrated a Te Deum, an affirmation of Catholic triumph, and watched as the first stone was removed from the town ramparts. In 1632, the castle and ramparts of Les Baux-de-Provence, long a centre of aristocratic opposition to royal control, were demolished. Military capability and the consequences of internal conflict were linked, in the classic account of military-political developments, to a newfound political cohesion that served as the basis for the early-modern state, distinguishing it from medieval predecessors. Furthermore, it was argued that the pressures of external conflict, in particular its cost, helped lead to this new situation. In short, a form of social Darwinism (competition resulting in the survival of the fittest) focused on military capability and employed war as its process: conflict serving as cause, course and consequence of state development.2" @default.
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- W2567573323 title "Warfare, Social Contexts and State Development" @default.
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