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Furies

War in Europe, 1450-1700

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Furies

By: Lauro Martines
Narrated by: Simon Brooks
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During the European Renaissance, an age marked equally by revolutionary thought and constant warfare, it was armies, rather than philosophers, who shaped the modern European nation state. "Mobile cities" of mercenaries and other paid soldiers - made up of astonishingly diverse aggregations of ethnicities and nationalities - marched across the land, looting and savaging enemy territories.

In the 15th century, Poland hired German, Spanish, Bohemian, Hungarian, and Scottish soldiers. Later, Sweden fought in Muscovy with Irish, English, Scottish, French, and German troops. Units of Croats, Germans, Walloons, Albanians, and especially Swiss, served in French armies. In the Netherlands, Italians and Spaniards fought beside Irishmen, Germans, Dalmatians, and Walloons. Regiments of Swiss pikemen fought for Spain, France, and Venice, as well as for German and Italian princes. Companies of Poles, Hungarians, and Croatians fought in German regiments.

Growing national economies, unable to pay or feed massed armies for any length of time, thus became war states, an early nationalism which would later consume modern Europe. Furies: War in Europe, 1450-1700, by acclaimed historian of the Renaissance Lauro Martines, compellingly and simply delivers the story of modern Europe's martial roots, capturing the brutality of early modern war and how it shaped the history of a continent.

©2013 Lauro Martines (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Lauro did a fantastic job at telling a story that is not often told: what happens to the average person during war. While the book goes on for a bit too long recounting atrocity after atrocity, it is hitting home a pretty important point. The plot gets a bit lost from time to time, but the aim of the book is flawless.

A good Look at War From the Working Class

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The book itself is a fascinating and wide ranging description of early modern warfare “on the ground”

Unfortunately, any immersion in the work is ruined by a narration like an illiterate Christopher Walken - continuous mispronunciation combined with bizarre and halting cadence.

The book deserves a new narration.

Distracted by atrocious narration

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