
Talking Strategy S5E5: Santa Cruz De Marcenado - Spain's Clausewitz
Dec 3, 2024
Dr. Pelayo Fernández García, a scholar from the University of Oviedo and expert on the Third Marquess of Santa Cruz de Marcenado, delves into the life and ideas of this influential figure. Marcenado's military leadership during the Spanish War of Succession highlights his strategic blend of psychological and historical insights. His extensive treatise explores ethics in warfare and innovative governance in counterinsurgency. García reveals how Marcenado's views, initially celebrated, echo modern concerns about rebellions and insurgencies, showcasing his timeless relevance.
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Marcenado's Diverse Interests
- Marcenado had diverse interests, including history, economics, culture, and diplomacy.
- He was also interested in psychology, governance, and the moral dimensions of war.
Marcenado as Governor
- As governor, Marcenado faced challenges like a resistant population in Sardinia.
- Despite this, he was praised for his courage, skill, and suitability for military and political matters.
Writing of the "Reflections"
- Marcenado began working on his "Reflections" in 1707 during the War of Spanish Succession.
- The main writing period likely occurred during his time in Turin (1721-1727).

