Why do soldiers fight? Where the armies of Europe’s ancien régime were concerned, the existing scholarship is clear on this point. Life in an eighteenth-century army was apparently harsh and tightly controlled. Common soldiers were exhaustively drilled until they became a cog in a machine (a redolent image of the Enlightenment), leaving no scope for individuality or initiative. They were required to obey their superiors at all costs, or face arbitrary martial law. If they tried to flee the enemy or desert, they could expect to be executed. In a rare example of consensus between military and cultural history, Foucault described a similar state of affairs: the disciplinary regime of the military was a testing ground for forms of social power
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Fighting for a Living investigates the circumstances that have produced starkly different systems of...
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This dissertation is based on five years of research with an intensive fieldwork period of 17 months...
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This paper considers Paez et al.’s (2008) article ‘“Remembering” World War II and willingness to fig...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has raised a discussion of Russia’s motives. In this research, the Ukrain...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Review of the book Ilya BERKOVICH: Motivation in War: The Experience of Common Soldiers in Old-Regim...
This dissertation is concerned with questions of combat motivation in the First World War. Why did s...
The project studies enlistment into Pro-Government Militia groups (or PGMs) in the context of modern...
The European theatre of the Second World War has often been perceived as an ideological conflict dri...
Fighting for a Living investigates the circumstances that have produced starkly different systems of...
Fighting for a Living investigates the circumstances that have produced starkly different systems of...
Well prepared and motivated conscript soldiers are the main challenges of a well prepared military, ...
The People in Arms is concerned with the mass mobilization of society for war. It takes as its start...
This dissertation is based on five years of research with an intensive fieldwork period of 17 months...
The purpose of this article is to expose the existence of a recurring military grand narrative in th...
Table des matières : http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip076/2006101511.htmlThis book examines the cre...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
This paper considers Paez et al.’s (2008) article ‘“Remembering” World War II and willingness to fig...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has raised a discussion of Russia’s motives. In this research, the Ukrain...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...