

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 Military Experience
- Marcenado's military career began in the War of the Spanish Succession, fighting for the Bourbon side.
- He participated in various campaigns, including the capture of Sardinia and the defense of Oran.
Marcenado's Education
- Marcenado's education started in Oviedo with studies in grammar, rhetoric, and logic.
- The War of Succession interrupted his formal education, leading him to become largely self-taught.
Marcenado's Varied Roles
- Marcenado's diverse roles, from colonel to governor, gave him broad military and political experience.
- He learned from various experiences, including pitch battles, city defenses, logistics, and diplomacy.