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Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)

Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies By Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)

Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies by Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)


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This book examines the creation of 'national armies' through compulsory military service in France and Prussia during the French Revolution and the Prussian Reform Period.

Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies Summary

Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies: Military Service in France and Germany, 1789-1830 by Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)

This book examines the creation of 'national armies' through compulsory military service in France and Prussia during the French Revolution and the Prussian Reform Period.

The French Revolution tried to establish military and political structures in which the armed forces and society would merge. In order to ensure that the army would never become a means of oppression against the people, the whole population should thus 'be' the army. Defeated by the enormous military potential that these new political settings had unchained in France, Prussia adapted the French innovations to its own needs, thus laying the basis for its contributions to the victories of the coalition troops in 1813-15.

Conscription had implications that went beyond the purely military sphere and involved assumptions about the nature of the state and its relationship to its citizens. It was the material basis of Napoleon's campaigns and of the German 'wars of national liberation' of 1813-15, before becoming a cornerstone of the Prussian Reforms and the creation of a civil society 'from above'. Military service has therefore been one of the most essential and contradictory institutions of the modern nation-state.

Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies will be of interest to historians of modern Europe, military historians and students of intellectual history in general.

About Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)

Thomas Hippler is a research associate in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institue, Florence.

Table of Contents

Part 1: The French Case 1. State-Construction and Recruitment-Policy in the Ancien Regime 2. The Enlightenment and Military Service 3. Popular Arming and Military Service in the French Revolution 4. The Revolutionary State and the Nation in Arms Part 2: The Prussian Case 5. Military, Society, and the State in Old-Regime Prussia 6. The German Idealism and Military Service 7. Conscription in the Reformed Prussian State 8. National War and Conscription in the Era of Prussian Reforms

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NLS9781138873469
9781138873469
1138873462
Citizens, Soldiers and National Armies: Military Service in France and Germany, 1789-1830 by Thomas Hippler (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-04-10
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