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Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

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An edition of The Field and the Forge (2003)

The Field and the Forge

Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West

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The Field and the Forge offers a new approach to the pre-industrial past in Europe and the Mediterranean basin from the Roman Republic to the fall of Napoleon. Based on an original synthesis of 'structural' economic and demographic history with traditionally 'event driven' political and military history, it takes as its starting point E. A. Wrigley's concept of 'organic economies' and their reliance on the land for energy and raw materials. The opening section considers the ensuing constraints on productivity, transportation, and the spatial organization of the economy. The second section analyses the constraints imposed by muscle-powered military technology and by the organic economy on the tactical, operational, and strategic use of armed force, and the consequences of the spread of firearms in recorded history's first energy revolution. This is followed by an analysis of the military and economic constraints on the political integration of space through the formation of geographically extensive political units, and the volume concludes with a section on the demographic and economic consequences of the investment of manpower and resources in war.

Existing accounts of organic economies emphasize their restricted potential to support economic and political development, but this volume also considers why so much potential remained unrealized. Endemic mass poverty curtailed demand, limiting incentives for investment and innovation, and keeping output growth below what was technologically possible. Resource shortages prevented rulers from establishing a fiscal apparatus capable of appropriating such resources as were physically available. But economic inefficiency also created a pool of under-utilized resources that could potentially be mobilized in pursuit of political power. The volume gives an innovative account of this potential - and why it was realized in the ancient world rather than the medieval west - together with a new analysis of the gunpowder revolution and the inability of rulers to meet the consequential costs within the confines of an organic economy.

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456

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The Field and the Forge: Population, Production, and Power in the Pre-industrial West
2005-01-13, Oxford University Press, USA
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2003-06-03, Oxford University Press
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2003-08-28, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction - Time, Space, and Population
Part I. The Organic Economy and Demographic Space
2. Population Dynamics
3. Production and Technology
4. The Means of Transport
5. Trade and Traffic
Part II. Military Technology
6. Battlefields before Gunpowder
7. The Gunpowder Revolution
8. Military Capital: Oars, Sails, Walls, and Guns
Part III. Force, Power, and Space
9. War and the Organic Economy
10. Power and Space I: Expanding Control
11. Power and Space II: Maintaining Control
Part IV. War, Population, and Resources
12. The Cost of War: Manpower and Resources
13. Population, Production, and Technology
14. The Cost of War: Mortality and Population Loss
15. Spending, Taxing, and Borrowing
16. Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendixes

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [404]-427) and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.1094
Library of Congress
HB3581.A3 L35 2003, HD1917, HD8375 .L343 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
440 Pages | numerous tables and figures
Number of pages
456
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3704840M
ISBN 10
0199249164
ISBN 13
9780199249169
LCCN
2003273176
OCLC/WorldCat
52144918
Library Thing
1206257
Goodreads
4890731

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