Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its own right. However, it is both fascinating and relevant, as Clausewitz’s experience of captivity took place against the backdrop of the nationalization of war and the concomitant politicization of prisoners in war. Clausewitz framed his observations by contrasting the ‘French’ and the ‘German’ national characters. While Germany as a political identity ceased to play a role for Clausewitz after his return to Prussia, he held on to his characterization of the French as a politically backward society and, ultimately, as an empire in decline
Clausewitz, like Hegel, fell victim to the Polish cholera of 183I. Yet he remained alive intellectua...
National audienceCaptivity in wartime was a massive phenomenon that led a significant proportion of ...
The Franco-Prussian War broke out in 1870 when Bismarck engineered a war with the French Second Empi...
Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its...
Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its...
Carl von Clausewitz was a German general and military theorist. Foucault’s engagement with Clausewit...
In 1940 1.8 million French soldiers were taken as prisoners of war by Germany. During the coming mon...
Carl von Clausewitz is best known as the paradigmatic thinker of major interstate war. However, as t...
During the Peninsular Wars many napoleonic prisioners were token as captives to France. The non-comm...
This dissertation interrogates the relation between the French national identity, constructed around...
National audienceLa réunion dans les camps de prisonniers allemands de la Grande Guerre de soldats a...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
A French prisoner of war at Langensalza poses for a photograph with his pipe in hand. Given his dem...
Much ink has been spilled over whether the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 constituted a milestone on...
Fichte’s 1807 essay on Machiavelli, written when much of Prussia was occupied by French troops, and ...
Clausewitz, like Hegel, fell victim to the Polish cholera of 183I. Yet he remained alive intellectua...
National audienceCaptivity in wartime was a massive phenomenon that led a significant proportion of ...
The Franco-Prussian War broke out in 1870 when Bismarck engineered a war with the French Second Empi...
Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its...
Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its...
Carl von Clausewitz was a German general and military theorist. Foucault’s engagement with Clausewit...
In 1940 1.8 million French soldiers were taken as prisoners of war by Germany. During the coming mon...
Carl von Clausewitz is best known as the paradigmatic thinker of major interstate war. However, as t...
During the Peninsular Wars many napoleonic prisioners were token as captives to France. The non-comm...
This dissertation interrogates the relation between the French national identity, constructed around...
National audienceLa réunion dans les camps de prisonniers allemands de la Grande Guerre de soldats a...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
A French prisoner of war at Langensalza poses for a photograph with his pipe in hand. Given his dem...
Much ink has been spilled over whether the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 constituted a milestone on...
Fichte’s 1807 essay on Machiavelli, written when much of Prussia was occupied by French troops, and ...
Clausewitz, like Hegel, fell victim to the Polish cholera of 183I. Yet he remained alive intellectua...
National audienceCaptivity in wartime was a massive phenomenon that led a significant proportion of ...
The Franco-Prussian War broke out in 1870 when Bismarck engineered a war with the French Second Empi...