Cities at War in Early Modern Europe
Discover the fascinating world of early modern military urbanism in Cities at War in Early Modern Europe by Martha D. Pollak. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this hardback edition spans 370 pages and provides a comprehensive, richly illustrated exploration of urban design across Europe during a tumultuous period in history.
Pollak delves into the intricate relationship between cities and warfare, examining how military needs influenced city planning and architecture from 1492 to 1789. This book is essential for anyone interested in the history of European cities, fortifications, and the evolution of urban life during times of conflict. With its scholarly insights and visual appeal, Cities at War in Early Modern Europe is a must-read for historians, architects, and urban planners alike.