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Armies could always withdraw to fortresses or fortified towns, which were continually being modified to keep pace with developments in arms technology; for example, earthworks largely replaced stone walls which proved less effective against the more widespread use of fire-arms in the sixteenth century. 7 Only from the end of the eighteenth century, and especially in the nineteenth, were pitched battles of decisive importance, as illustrated by the Napoleonic wars. 4. There are endless examples of this in, among others, Stadsarchief Ghent, 301, 51, 11, fO 44 vo.
Algemeen Rijksarchief Brussels, Rekenkamer no. 7152. 51. Thoen, 'Gevolgen', I, 178. 52. -Baafsabdij B 1592. 38 WARFARE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE CONCLUSION This article is by no means an exhaustive study of the subject. I have had to omit a great deal owing to the present state of research. I have also considered the phenomenon of 'war' only from the point of view of the land-users, and not the landlords. Furthermore, I have not been able to include here a full assessment of the relative importance of the consequences of the wars, as this would necessarily involve a study of the pre-war years as well.
1954 (The Hague, 1960) 116. 35. 794. 36. Rijksarchief Ghent, Sint-Pietersabdij, Ie reeks, rekeningen, no. 2286 CO 189 rO - 227 rO. 37. As above. 32 WARFARE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE lease. 38 The small tenants therefore had little claim to remission or reduction of their rents. Thif: was only granted by the landlord to prevent his tenants from quitting and to protect the rentable value of his property from the resultant slump in demand for land. There is clear evidence of this in the accounts of the above-mentioned abbey of Sint-Pieter.