Introduction | p. 4 |
The Contemporary General's Perspective | p. 7 |
Sieges and field armies | |
Campaign preparations and rehearsal | |
The decisive battle - Dutch caution and Swedish aggressiveness | |
The German doctrine - multiple battle lines - field artillery - terrain | |
Cavalry | |
The infantry confrontation - command and control - broken-country fighting | |
Outpost warfare | |
The Spanish Army | p. 26 |
Infantry formations | |
Cavalry: Spanish and German - French Huguenot developments | |
The Dutch Reforms | p. 32 |
The Dutch battalion - the distinction between administrative and tactical organization - the Dutch company | |
The Dutch firing system | |
Battle plans - the Dutch brigade | |
Cavalry and artillery | |
The Thirty Years' War | p. 43 |
Dissemination of Prince Maurice's reforms to belligerents, by veterans, instructors and translations | |
Spanish conservatism | |
From Denmark to Sweden | |
The Swedish Intervention | p. 46 |
The army of Gustavus Adolphus: unit organization - firing systems - cavalry and artillery | |
Swedish brigade deployment | |
The Swedish army in battle: Breitenfeld, 1631 | |
The English Civil Wars | p. 56 |
Dutch, Swedish and German influences | |
Monk, Barriffe, Elton and Watts | |
Prince Rupert at Edgehill, 1642 | |
Marston Moor, Donnington and Naseby, 1644-45 | |
The last word | |
Index | p. 64 |
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