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A Note on the Author
Lauro Martines is one of the world’s foremost historians of the Italian Renaissance and early modern Europe. He is the author of nine books, most recently the critically acclaimed titles Fire in the City: Savonarola and the Struggle for Renaissance Florence and April Blood: Florence and the Plot Against the Medici. Formerly a professor at UCLA, he has lived in London for many years.
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Martines, Lauro.
Furies: war in Europe, 1450–1700 / Lauro Martines.—1st U.S. ed.
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1. Europe—History, Military—1492–1648. 2. Europe—History, Military—1648–1789. 3. War and society—Europe—History—16th century. 4. War and society—Europe—History—17th century. 5. Military art and science—Europe—History—16th century. 6. Military art and science—Europe—History—17th century. 7. Armies—Europe—History—16th century. 8. Armies—Europe—History—17th century. 9. Mercenary troops—Europe—History—16th century. 10. Mercenary troops—Europe—History—17th century. I. Title.
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