Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621

M. A. G. de Jong, Military reforms in the State army and the growth of the arms industry, 1585-1621 This article looks at the consequences of the military reforms carried out under Prince Maurice of Orange upon the demand and supply of arms and munitions for the State army, especially the infantry....

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Main Author: M.A.G. de Jong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2003-01-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/4369
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spelling doaj-e4d40d4679724b8db8b0faf3a0f5f02f2021-10-02T17:33:29ZengOpen JournalsBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review0165-05052211-28982003-01-011184Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621M.A.G. de Jong M. A. G. de Jong, Military reforms in the State army and the growth of the arms industry, 1585-1621 This article looks at the consequences of the military reforms carried out under Prince Maurice of Orange upon the demand and supply of arms and munitions for the State army, especially the infantry. Five key aspects of these military reforms were examined: the increasing use of firearms; the standardization of arms; the growth of the State army; the increasingly important role that sieges had come to play in warfare; and, regular payments to the troops. When combined, these developments influenced the scale and nature of the demand made by the army in particular and, subsequently, the development of the arms industry as a whole.   In their efforts to address this rapid increase in demand, a clear tendency towards concentration became evident among the entrepreneurs in the arms industry. The increased level of production that was required led to a number of important changes in the structure and organisation of the arms industry: standardization, granting buyers credit in the form of raw materials, fixed contracts, the distribution/dispersal and division of labour. During this process, the Dutch authorities consistently played an expressly guiding role. Through the direct link between the troops of the State army and the suppliers of arms on the one hand, and the provincial authorities on the other, the decentralised state system could furnish the State army with its requirements in an efficient and effective manner.   This article is part of the special issue 'Legerorganisatie en oorlogvoering in de Lage Landen tijdens de zestiende en zeventiende eeuw'. https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/4369Milityary history
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Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
Milityary history
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title Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
title_short Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
title_full Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
title_fullStr Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
title_full_unstemmed Militaire hervormingen in het Staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
title_sort militaire hervormingen in het staatse leger en de opbouw van het wapenbedrijf, 1585-1621
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publishDate 2003-01-01
description M. A. G. de Jong, Military reforms in the State army and the growth of the arms industry, 1585-1621 This article looks at the consequences of the military reforms carried out under Prince Maurice of Orange upon the demand and supply of arms and munitions for the State army, especially the infantry. Five key aspects of these military reforms were examined: the increasing use of firearms; the standardization of arms; the growth of the State army; the increasingly important role that sieges had come to play in warfare; and, regular payments to the troops. When combined, these developments influenced the scale and nature of the demand made by the army in particular and, subsequently, the development of the arms industry as a whole.   In their efforts to address this rapid increase in demand, a clear tendency towards concentration became evident among the entrepreneurs in the arms industry. The increased level of production that was required led to a number of important changes in the structure and organisation of the arms industry: standardization, granting buyers credit in the form of raw materials, fixed contracts, the distribution/dispersal and division of labour. During this process, the Dutch authorities consistently played an expressly guiding role. Through the direct link between the troops of the State army and the suppliers of arms on the one hand, and the provincial authorities on the other, the decentralised state system could furnish the State army with its requirements in an efficient and effective manner.   This article is part of the special issue 'Legerorganisatie en oorlogvoering in de Lage Landen tijdens de zestiende en zeventiende eeuw'.
topic Milityary history
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