War and economy. Rediscovering the eighteenth-century military entrepreneur
Keywords: 
Economía
State
War
War-entrepreneur
Logistics
Army supplies
Navy supplies
Mobilisation of resources
State finances
War loans
State formation
Eighteenth century
Historiography
Military revolution
Issue Date: 
2018
ISSN: 
0007-6791
Note: 
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons: Atribution Noncomercial No Derivatives License (cc BY NC ND)
Citation: 
Torres-Sánchez, R. (Rafael Francisco); Brandon, P.; 't Hart, M.. "War and economy. Rediscovering the eighteenth-century military entrepreneur". Business History. 60 (1), 2018, 4 - 22
Abstract
The detrimental effects traditionally assigned to warfare in the development of pre-industrial economies have obscured the prominent role that military entrepreneurs played in economic development in this period. Historiography minimises the extent to which war and the concomitant strengthening of the central state provided a whole new range of opportunities for capital investment, a tendency that has been strengthened by the paradigm of Redlich's decline of the soldier-entrepreneur' and the technological determinism of the debate on the Military Revolution among others. The aim of this introduction is to look into the background of this relative lack of interest and to reaffirm the mutual dependence of eighteenth-century state-formation and the business of war.

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