Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century
Any army is based on its relations with society and the underpinning political and organisational arrangements. Army victualling is an essential part of this relation otherwise the army would be incapable of operating. The sheer amount needed, moreover, sucks in a huge amount of economic and social...
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doaj-4264efa6c0924e0da05a5e76010387882020-11-25T00:29:19ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Historia Moderna0214-40181988-24752016-12-0141237338910.5209/CHMO.5381650387Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth CenturyRafael Torres Sánchez0Universidad de Navarra (España)Any army is based on its relations with society and the underpinning political and organisational arrangements. Army victualling is an essential part of this relation otherwise the army would be incapable of operating. The sheer amount needed, moreover, sucks in a huge amount of economic and social resources. This article analyses how the Bourbon state went about its armyvictualling procedures, which methods it chose and the knock-on effects for the state itself and the country as a whole. We conclude that the Bourbon state turned to businessmen throughout the whole century because this option allowed it to maintain its authority and pursue mercantilist policies.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/53816política de suministroempresarios militaresejércitovíveresEspañaXVIII. |
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Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century |
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Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century |
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Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century |
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Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century |
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Feeding Mars: the Policy of Military Supplies to the Spanish Army in the Eighteenth Century |
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feeding mars: the policy of military supplies to the spanish army in the eighteenth century |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Cuadernos de Historia Moderna |
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0214-4018 1988-2475 |
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2016-12-01 |
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Any army is based on its relations with society and the underpinning political and organisational arrangements. Army victualling is an essential part of this relation otherwise the army would be incapable of operating. The sheer amount needed, moreover, sucks in a huge amount of economic and social resources. This article analyses how the Bourbon state went about its armyvictualling procedures, which methods it chose and the knock-on effects for the state itself and the country as a whole. We conclude that the Bourbon state turned to businessmen throughout the whole century because this option allowed it to maintain its authority and pursue mercantilist policies. |
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política de suministro empresarios militares ejército víveres España XVIII. |
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