The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714

The purpose of this article is to identify the features of military art as an integral part of Western European culture in the period of late feudalism using the example of a separate campaign of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). The focus of the study is the military operations in Pied...

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Main Author: Alexander V. Kutishchev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2023-06-01
Series:RUDN Journal of World History
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/34852/22100
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description The purpose of this article is to identify the features of military art as an integral part of Western European culture in the period of late feudalism using the example of a separate campaign of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). The focus of the study is the military operations in Piedmont in 1704 and their reflection in the military documentation, memoirs as well as in the correspondence of Louis XIV, the French minister of war Chamillard with the French command in Piedmont and Savoy. The article examines an episode of Western European military history that has not yet been reflected in Russian historiography. It presents an interest in terms of the prospects for a comparative military-historical analysis of the era of Peter the Great and Europe on the eve of the Modern Age. The article reflects the conditionality of Western European wars by intra-dynastic conflicts and contest between the ruling monarchical houses as well as the typical features of Western European military art namely the decision-making mechanism within the framework of the so-called “cabinet” command and control, the limitation of operational goals, the positional nature of the strategy, the rejection of determinateness in favor of passive methodism, commitment to siege warfare and maneuver tactics, the growing role of military engineering and logistical support.
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spelling doaj.art-b41d1ca4a5cf425d973ecac40601dc582023-06-23T09:57:39ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of World History2312-81272312-833X2023-06-0115218219510.22363/2312-8127-2023-15-2-182-19521033The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714Alexander V. Kutishchev0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6921-3344Ural State University of Railway TransportThe purpose of this article is to identify the features of military art as an integral part of Western European culture in the period of late feudalism using the example of a separate campaign of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). The focus of the study is the military operations in Piedmont in 1704 and their reflection in the military documentation, memoirs as well as in the correspondence of Louis XIV, the French minister of war Chamillard with the French command in Piedmont and Savoy. The article examines an episode of Western European military history that has not yet been reflected in Russian historiography. It presents an interest in terms of the prospects for a comparative military-historical analysis of the era of Peter the Great and Europe on the eve of the Modern Age. The article reflects the conditionality of Western European wars by intra-dynastic conflicts and contest between the ruling monarchical houses as well as the typical features of Western European military art namely the decision-making mechanism within the framework of the so-called “cabinet” command and control, the limitation of operational goals, the positional nature of the strategy, the rejection of determinateness in favor of passive methodism, commitment to siege warfare and maneuver tactics, the growing role of military engineering and logistical support.https://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/34852/22100war of the spanish succession 1701-1714piedmontlouis xivvictor amadeus of savoymarshal vandom
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RUDN Journal of World History
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piedmont
louis xiv
victor amadeus of savoy
marshal vandom
title The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714
title_full The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714
title_fullStr The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714
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title_short The Conquest of Piemont. The War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714
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topic war of the spanish succession 1701-1714
piedmont
louis xiv
victor amadeus of savoy
marshal vandom
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