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Michael Fredholm von Essen presents new research on a war previously seldom described in English. Moreover, the book explains the continued development of the Swedish Army after the Thirty Years' War. It also provides full details on the dissimilar military systems of the Polish-Lithuanian toon meer Commonwealth, Brandenburg-Prussia, Muscovite Russia, Cossack Ukraine, Transylvania, the Crimean Tatar Khanate, and the Imperial expeditionary forces engaged in the Swedish Deluge. This first volume examines the armies that fought in the east. Volume Two covers the wars in the east. Volume Three examines the Danish Wars and the armies that fought in them. toon minder

Werken van Michael Fredholm von Essen

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Geboortedatum
1963
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Sweden

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The period covered can be characterized as that during which the Muscovite army moved from a largely Mongol model to a West/Central European one. Fredholm divides it into three subperiods, an early period where the army was still mostly Mongol-style, an intermediate under Ivan the Terrible, and the Romanov period in the seventeenth century during which European influences become dominant. There's also chapters on the non-Russian peoples on the North Caucasus and Siberia, nominally because they often served in Muscovite forces, though I suspect Fredholm threw them in largely because he found them interesting - the Kalmyks get less attention even though they were surely more important.

I liked it pretty well over all.
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AndreasJ | Apr 28, 2022 |
This is something of a curious beast, it's rather academic in style, but it's published by a hobbyist/wargamer outfit and the citations, albeit plentiful, are overwhelmingly to modern secondary literature. Fredholm himself is a military historian and analyst of wide-ranging interests.

It's a good book, though. As a miniatures painter I especially appreciate the attention paid to uniforms and formations.
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