Soldiering in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850 : men of arms
2013
355.00941 S672 2013
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Title
Soldiering in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850 : men of arms
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Description
xii, 242 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Call Number
355.00941 S672 2013
System Control No.
(OCoLC)795175290
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Introduction: new histories of soldiering / Catriona Kennedy and Matthew McCormack -- Nation and society -- "The greatest number walked out": Imperial conflict and the contractual basis of military society in the early Highland regiments / Matthew Dziennik -- "True Brittons and real Irish": Irish catholics in the British Army during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars / Catriona Kennedy -- Military radicals and the making of class, 1790-1860 / Nick Mansfield -- Wars of seeing: suffering and sentiment in Joseph Wright's The dead soldier / Philip Shaw -- Military identities -- A bridge between the gap: the martial identity of the Marine Corps, 1755-1802 / Britt Zerbe -- Liberators and tourists: British soldiers in Madrid during the Peninsular War / Gavin Daly -- "A real English soldier": suffering, manliness and class in the mid nineteenth-century soldiers' tale / Neil Ramsey -- Citizen soldiers -- Liberty and discipline: militia training literature in mid-Georgian England / Matthew McCormack -- "Let us play the men": masculinity and the citizen-soldier in late eighteenth-century Ireland / Padhraig Higgins -- Creating the amateur soldier: the theory and training of Britain's volunteers / Kevin Linch -- The amateur military tradition revisited / Ian Beckett.
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Contents: Introduction: new histories of soldiering / Catriona Kennedy and Matthew McCormack -- Nation and society -- "The greatest number walked out": Imperial conflict and the contractual basis of military society in the early Highland regiments / Matthew Dziennik -- "True Brittons and real Irish": Irish catholics in the British Army during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars / Catriona Kennedy -- Military radicals and the making of class, 1790-1860 / Nick Mansfield -- Wars of seeing: suffering and sentiment in Joseph Wright's The dead soldier / Philip Shaw -- Military identities -- A bridge between the gap: the martial identity of the Marine Corps, 1755-1802 / Britt Zerbe -- Liberators and tourists: British soldiers in Madrid during the Peninsular War / Gavin Daly -- "A real English soldier": suffering, manliness and class in the mid nineteenth-century soldiers' tale / Neil Ramsey -- Citizen soldiers -- Liberty and discipline: militia training literature in mid-Georgian England / Matthew McCormack -- "Let us play the men": masculinity and the citizen-soldier in late eighteenth-century Ireland / Padhraig Higgins -- Creating the amateur soldier: the theory and training of Britain's volunteers / Kevin Linch -- The amateur military tradition revisited / Ian Beckett.
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