Marauding first emerged as a suitable topic for the popular imagery manufacturers located in France's eastern garrison cities in the wake of the Allied invasions of 1814-15. During the nineteenth century, however, domestic marauders replaced foreign soldiers as a central theme in military imagery. While foreign soldiers were condemned for such actions, French soldiers were lauded for their marauding talent. Marauding was depicted as part of a martial re-education programme, in which rural recruits were taught to despise their peasant origins and to prey on their countrymen. Thus the soldier acquired a new military morality and developed the skills of quick-wittedness and individual bravura so necessary for his new occupation. Because such f...
This article describes the use of soldier Gouaille or cocky humour in the construction of a consensu...
MAINZ Valerie, Days of Glory ? Imaging Military Recruitment and the French Revolution, Basingstoke, ...
The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victor...
Marauding first emerged as a suitable topic for the popular imagery manufacturers located in France'...
In the early nineteenth century, the British army placed a high priority on maintaining a splendid o...
In the decades between the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) and World War I (1914–1918), military art...
The Malagasy soldiers recruited and trainded in the French colonial Army were given new cultural too...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
The first decade-and-a-half of the nineteenth century witnessed the unusually-speedy dissemination o...
Not all French citizens were enthused by the prospect of war in 1914, nor were they all so willing t...
What did late medieval society think of the soldier who featured so often in the chronicles and was,...
The history of police and policing have been the subject of much interest and research in recent yea...
495 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study refutes the interp...
In this article, the author describes the development and expansion of a spontaneous and essentially...
This article describes the use of soldier Gouaille or cocky humour in the construction of a consensu...
MAINZ Valerie, Days of Glory ? Imaging Military Recruitment and the French Revolution, Basingstoke, ...
The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victor...
Marauding first emerged as a suitable topic for the popular imagery manufacturers located in France'...
In the early nineteenth century, the British army placed a high priority on maintaining a splendid o...
In the decades between the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871) and World War I (1914–1918), military art...
The Malagasy soldiers recruited and trainded in the French colonial Army were given new cultural too...
From the 1490s into the 1630s, French military literature saw a transformation in the representation...
In the late-nineteenth century, Britain saw the development of a mass culture consumed by a new publ...
The first decade-and-a-half of the nineteenth century witnessed the unusually-speedy dissemination o...
Not all French citizens were enthused by the prospect of war in 1914, nor were they all so willing t...
What did late medieval society think of the soldier who featured so often in the chronicles and was,...
The history of police and policing have been the subject of much interest and research in recent yea...
495 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study refutes the interp...
In this article, the author describes the development and expansion of a spontaneous and essentially...
This article describes the use of soldier Gouaille or cocky humour in the construction of a consensu...
MAINZ Valerie, Days of Glory ? Imaging Military Recruitment and the French Revolution, Basingstoke, ...
The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victor...