The Hundred Years War For Morocco: Gunpowder And The Military Revolution In The Early Modern Muslim World

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Avalon Publishing, Mar 15, 1994 - History - 332 pages
Cook describes how Morocco overcame its tormentors through its own military revolution, a process that energized other domestic political, social, and religious transformations to produce a unified, independent Moroccan state. By centering his analysis on warfare and state-building, Cook's work departs from studies of the subject by other historians and offers important comparative insights on the "Military Revolution" thesis.

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A Military History of Early
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Notes
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Society State and Army in LateMedieval Morocco
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