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Russia marches South: army reform and battlefield performance in Russia’s Southern campaigns, 1695-1739
The southern campaigns were a series of military endeavors, undertaken by Russia against the Ottoman and Safavid empires between 1695 and 1739. These campaigns played a vital role in the military evolution of early modern Russia and influenced the reform policy, carried out by the tsars in order to restructure the old Muscovite army into a new, imperial one. The dissertation aims at depicting and defining the interrelation between reform and battlefield performance in the case to eighteenth-century Russia and also to outline the main factors, which influenced the development and conduct to the tsarist forces.
- All authors
- Stoyanov, A.
- Supervisor
- Gommans, J.J.L.
- Co-supervisor
- Kern, J.H.C.
- Committee
- Berg, G. van den; Gerrits, A.W.M.; Naarden, B.; Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, D.; Schoenmaker, B.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Institute for History , Humanities , Leiden University
- Date
- 2017-04-26