Conscription in the Napoleonic Era

A Revolution in Military Affairs?

Frederick C Schneid editor Donald Stoker editor Harold D Blanton editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Oct '08

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This edited volume explores conscription in the Napoleonic era, tracing the roots of European conscription and exploring the many methods that states used to obtain the manpower they needed to prosecute their wars.

The levée-en-masse of the French Revolution has often been cited as a ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’, but was it truly a ‘revolutionary’ break with past European practices of raising armies, or an intensification of the scope and scale of practices already inherent in the European military system? This international collection of scholars demonstrate that European conscription has far deeper roots than has been previously acknowledged, and that its intensification during the Napoleonic era was more an ‘evolutionary’ than ‘revolutionary’ change.

This book will be of much interest to students of Military History, Strategic Studies, Strategic History and European History.

'This book is essential reading not just for military historians but for all those interested in the emergence of the modern nation state or in the dynamics of the relationship between state and society.' - Ian Germani, Journal of Military History

ISBN: 9780415349994

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 521g

224 pages