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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Episode 6

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

We return with part 6 of our series on 17th century warfare, and in this episode we have something very special for you guys – an examination of the sick man of Europe, before he was sick, but when he was certainly maligned and looked down upon. For some time, it has been supposed that the Ottoman Empire could not keep pace with Western Europe, and that her eclipse by the West European powers in the 1700s was an inevitable, rational process which can be partially explained by the Turk’s reluctance to accept new technological advances. Yet, as we’ll learn here, this generalisation against the Turks is as unfair as it is unfounded. 


The Ottoman Empire possessed one of the most advanced organisational and administrative systems in the world at the dawn of the 17th century. She was equipped with some of the most educated military minds, and had on site some of the best facilities for producing the weapons of war which he soldiers needed. This was not a sick man of Europe, nor did the patient show any signs of illness – far from it. The Turk was the envy of the continent thanks to the immense successes and accomplishments of her Sultans and soldiers, and it was partially to explain away these successes that the more unflattering myths about the Turk’s barbarity did the rounds.


In this episode we’ll learn what the Turk was truly capable of, and why he made use of certain weapons which were shown to be obsolete in other parts of Europe. The Military Revolution, as we’ll see, was not the blanket theory which could be universally applied to all – advancements in technology did not arrive evenly to the continent, and even when they did, these advancements were affected by the circumstances on the ground, and issues as simple as whether Tartars were more comfortable firing a technically obsolete bow, than picking up a more ‘modern’ carbine. So I hope you’ll join me here history friends, while we examine the Turk’s prowess in the detail it deserves. Thanksss! 

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0:00.0

Last minute party, what will I bring them something unexpected?

0:06.2

Let's play scratch cards.

0:09.3

Trying to find something a bit different.

0:11.4

Why not add some play to Christmas?

0:13.2

With scratch cards from the National Lottery.

0:15.4

Pick them up in store now.

0:16.6

Please gift responsibly. Rules and procedures apply.

0:18.5

Players and gifters must be 18 or over.

0:30.2

Last minute party, what will I bring them something unexpected?

0:32.9

Let's play scratch cards.

0:37.4

Trying to find something a bit different. Why not add some play to Christmas With scratch cards from the National Lottery.

0:40.0

Pick them up in store now.

0:41.2

Please gift responsibly. Rules and procedures apply.

0:43.1

Players and gifters must be 18 or over.

1:10.0

Yeah. Hello and welcome history friends patrons all to episode six of our 30 years war series investigating warfare in the 17th century. If you were wondering, no, your eyes have not been deceiving you.

1:13.7

We haven't done very many of these episodes, and that is in many ways deliberate. I didn't want to bombard you

1:18.6

guys with too much content, and having received feedback from you guys that you are getting

1:22.5

bombarded with too much content, I decided to roll back a little bit with the 30 Years' War

1:27.3

series, so

1:28.4

there'll only be one episode a month until I hear overwhelming voices in favour of a different

1:33.4

option, but for the moment, we'll be doing one a month, and by the time we reach November,

1:38.1

we'll be changing things up in any case with the Versailles series, so don't worry too much

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