Geoffrey Parker (historian)
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Noel Geoffrey Parker (born 25 December 1943) is an English historian specialising in the history of Western Europe, Spain, and warfare during the early modern era. His best known book is ''The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West, 1500–1800'', first published by
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in 1988. He holds his BA, MA, PhD, and LittD degrees from
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where he studied under the historian Sir John Elliott. Parker has taught at the
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, the
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, and
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. He is currently the Andreas Dorpalen Professor of History at the
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. Parker was a consultant and main contributor on the BBC series, ''Armada: 12 Days to Save England''.


Western way of warfare

Parker argues that what distinguishes the “Western way of war” accounts for its extraordinary success in conquering most of the world after 1500:
The Western way of war rests upon five principal foundations: technology, discipline, a highly aggressive military tradition, a remarkable capacity to innovate and to respond rapidly to the innovation of others and—from about 1500 onward—a unique system of war finance. The combination of all five provided a formula for military success....The outcome of wars has been determined less by technology, then by better war plans, the achievement of surprise, greater economic strength, and above all superior discipline.
Parker argues that Western armies were stronger because they emphasized discipline, that is, "the ability of a formation to stand fast in the face of the enemy, where they're attacking or being attacked, without giving way to the natural impulse of fear and panic.” Discipline came from drills and marching in formation, target practice, and creating small “artificial kinship groups” such as the company and the platoon, to enhance psychological cohesion and combat efficiency.


Honours

According to Tonio Andrade and William Reger:
Few people of his generation have had such an important influence on our understanding of the early modern world. He’s written on military history, financial history, the history of crime, Spanish history, Dutch history, religious history, global history, and most recently, environmental history. His work is known throughout the world—he’s been translated into more than a dozen languages—and he’s particularly revered in Spain and the Netherlands. He has trained and mentored several generations of scholars by instilling in them his characteristic and successful recipe for historical research: focusing on big questions but keeping one's feet on the ground, or, as he might put it, one's ass in the archives.
Parker is a
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(FBA). He is a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). In 2014, Parker was awarded the
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for his book ''Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century''. Amongst the foreign honours he holds, he is a member of the Order of Alfonso X the Wise and was granted the Great Cross of the
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by the Spanish government. He has received honorary doctorates from the
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(Belgium) and the
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(Spain). He is also a corresponding member of the Spanish
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(since 1987), and member of the
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since 2005. In 2012 he was awarded the Dr. A. H. Heineken Prize for History by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences for his outstanding scholarship on the social, political and
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between 1500 and 1650, in particular
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, Philip II, and the
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; for his contribution to
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in general; and for his research on the role of climate in world history. In 1999, he was awarded the
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for lifetime achievement given by the
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.


Major works

*''Guide to the Archives of the Spanish Institutions in or concerned with the Netherlands (1556–1706)''. Brussels, 1971. (Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique, numéro spécial 3). *''The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road, 1567–1659: The Logistics of Spanish Victory and Defeat in the Low Countries' Wars''. Cambridge University Press, 1972 (2nd ed. 2004). *"Military Revolution, 1560–1660: A Myth?" ''The Journal of Modern History'' 48, no. 2 (June 1976): 195–214. *''The Dutch Revolt''. London: Allen Lane, 1977. *(with Angela Parker) ''European Soldiers, 1550–1650''. Cambridge University Press, 1977. * (edited with Charles Wilson) ''An Introduction to the Sources of European Economic History, 1500–1800'' (Cornell University Press, 1977). *''Philip II''. Boston: Little, Brown, 1978. *(Joint editor) ''The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century''. London: Routledge, 1978 (2nd ed. 1997). *''Philip II''. Boston: Little, Brown, 1978. *''Europe in Crisis, 1598–1648''. Cornell University Press, 1979 (2nd ed. 2001). *''Spain and the Netherlands: Ten Studies''. Short Hills: Enslow Publishers, 1979. *''The Thirty Years' War'' (with several contributors). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984 (rev. eds. 1987, 1993, 1997. *''Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century''. London: Croom Helm, 1985. *(With Colin Martin) ''The Spanish Armada''. New York: W. W. Norton, 1988. *"Why the Armada Failed." ''The Quarterly Journal of Military History'' 1, no. 1 (Autumn 1988). *''Spain and the Netherlands, 1559–1659. Ten Studies'', 2nd ed. Fontana, 1990. *(Joint editor) ''The Times History of the World'', 3rd ed. London, 1995. *''Philip II'', 3rd ed. Chicago: Open Court, 1995 *''The Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare: The Triumph of the West''. Cambridge University Press, 1995 (rev. ed. 2008) *''The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West, 1500–1800''. Cambridge University Press, 1988 (rev. ed. 1996). *(co-edited with
Robert Cowley Robert Cowley is an American military historian, who writes on topics in American and European military history ranging from the Civil War through World War II. He has held several senior positions in book and magazine publishing and is the foundi ...
) ''The Reader's Companion to Military History''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. *''The Grand Strategy of Philip II''. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. *''The World is Not Enough: The Imperial Vision of Philip II of Spain''. Waco, Texas: Markham Press Fund, 2001. *''Empire, War and Faith in Early Modern Europe''. London: Allen Lane, 2002. *(Editor) ''The Cambridge History of Warfare''. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2005 (rev. ed. 2020) *''Felipe II: La biografía definitiva''. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 2010. *''Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2013. *''Imprudent King: A New Life of Philip II''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2014. *''Emperor: A New Life of
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''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019.


See also

* Military Revolution


References


Further reading

* Andrade, Tonio, and William Reger. "Geoffrey Paker and Early Modern History" in ''The limits of empire: European imperial formations in early modern world history: essays in honor of Geoffrey Parker,'' ed by William Reger, (Routledge, 2016), pp xix to xxvii. * Parker, Geoffrey. "'A man's gotta know his limitations:' Reflections on a Misspent Past," in ''The limits of empire: European imperial formations in early modern world history: essays in honor of Geoffrey Parker,'' ed by William Reger, (Routledge, 2016), pp 309–376. * Van Ittersum, Martine, Felicia Gottmann, and Tristan Mostert. "Writing global history and Its challenges—A workshop with Jürgen Osterhammel and Geoffrey Parker." ''Itinerario'' 40.3 (2016): 357–376
online


External links


University Biography PageCourse PagesParker, Geoffrey. "Conscience and power: Philip II of Spain, history and legend."
Audio of lecture. 2 February 1980. *Audio of Geoffrey Parker's lectur
"Climate and Catastrophe: The World Crisis of the 17th Century"
at the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities 19 April 2007.
KNAW Video Interview with Geoffrey Parker on the occasion of the awarding of the Heineken Prize
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