: Late 15th-century advances shifted warfare from labor-intensive to capital-intensive.
While widely admired, the book has sparked intense scholarly debate regarding its broad timeline and the true impact of these innovations.
: Reintroduced by the Dutch in the 1590s, these tactics transformed infantry into highly disciplined, lethal units. The Military Revolution: Military Innovation an...
: Developed in the 1520s, these star-shaped forts were designed to withstand heavy siege fire.
: The development of capital ships capable of delivering lethal broadsides during long-distance voyages. Expert Perspectives : Developed in the 1520s, these star-shaped forts
“… a succinct but dense study with the rare distinction of being packed with information, rich in argument, and yet well organized and clear.” Greene & Heaton
Reviewers frequently highlight the book's clarity and its status as a "favourite classic" that effectively links technology to global geopolitical shifts. In his seminal work, The Military Revolution: Military
In his seminal work, The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West, 1500–1800 , historian argues that a series of rapid military advancements in Europe created a "military revolution" that ultimately allowed the West to dominate over one-third of the world by 1800. Building on the original 1955 thesis by Michael Roberts , Parker identifies four pivotal pillars of this revolution: