![]() 2 The military revolution has been proposed as an explanation both for changes in state-formation processes within Europe itself, and subsequently as an explanation for why European states controlled roughly one-third of the land surface of the world even before the onset of industrialization. 3 See for instance: Tonio Andrade, Lost Colony: The Untold Story of China’s First Great Victory over (.)ġ The theory that Early Modern Europe underwent a sort of “military revolution” 1 has sparked debate amongst historians of the period ever since it was proposed.2 See, inter alia, Jeremy Black, A Military Revolution? Military Change and European Society 1550-180 (.).1 The idea was first proposed by Michael Roberts in The Military Revolution, 1560-1660: An Inaugural (.). ![]()
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