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Army and Revolution: France 1815-1848

Army and Revolution: France 1815-1848

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This book, first published in 1974, examines the problems and mechanics of the Revolutionary movement in the French army during and after the French Revolution, showing how republican political ideology had limited appeal for the military and served as a rallying point for discontent with service conditions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 15 August 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book, originally published in 1974, delves into a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and mechanisms that shaped the Revolutionary movement within the French army during and in the aftermath of the French Revolution. It provides a detailed account of the transformation of the French army from the revolutionary force of 1815 to the counter-revolutionary army that played a pivotal role in suppressing the European Revolutionary movement in June 1848. Through a meticulous examination of the scope of political unrest within the army between 1815 and 1848, the author aims to shed light on the causes, patterns, and potential remedies for this unrest. By defining the parameters of political turmoil.
This book, originally published in 1974, delves into a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and mechanisms that shaped the Revolutionary movement within the French army during and in the aftermath of the French Revolution. It provides a detailed account of the transformation of the French army from the revolutionary force of 1815 to the counter-revolutionary army that played a pivotal role in suppressing the European Revolutionary movement in June 1848. Through a meticulous examination of the scope of political unrest within the army between 1815 and 1848, the author aims to shed light on the causes, patterns, and potential remedies for this unrest. By defining the parameters of political unrest, the author demonstrates that republican political ideology had limited appeal for the military and served more as a rallying point for discontent with the conditions of service.

The book explores the complex interplay between political ideology, military culture, and the broader social context of the French Revolution. It examines the various factors that contributed to the emergence of political unrest within the army, including issues such as pay, conditions of service, and political representation. The author also analyzes the strategies employed by the army to suppress political dissent, including the use of repression, surveillance, and military force.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of the military in shaping the course of the French Revolution. The author argues that the army played a critical role in both the establishment and the consolidation of the French Republic. However, the army also became a source of contention and instability as it struggled to adapt to the changing political and social conditions of the post-revolutionary era.

The book also sheds light on the complex relationship between the army and the civilian population. While the army was often seen as a protector of the revolution, it also faced accusations of brutality and corruption. The author explores the ways in which the army attempted to maintain its legitimacy and authority, including through the establishment of a professional officer corps and the promotion of a sense of duty and honor among its ranks.

Overall, this book is a valuable contribution to the study of the French Revolution and the history of the military. It provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the challenges and mechanisms that shaped the Revolutionary movement within the French army and its impact on the broader period. The book is well-researched and well-written, and it offers a wealth of insights into the complex and multifaceted nature of the French Revolution and its aftermath.

Weight: 358g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032128245

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