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Dying for France: Experiencing and Representing the Soldier’s Death, 1500–2000: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas, cartea 87

Autor Ian Germani
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2023
In the past century Western attitudes toward the soldier’s death have undergone a remarkable transformation. Widely accepted at the time of the First World War – when nearly ten million soldiers died in uniform – as a redemptive sacrifice on behalf of the nation, the soldier’s death is increasingly regarded as an unacceptable tragedy. In Dying for France Ian Germani considers this transformation in the context of the history of France over the expanse of five centuries, from the Renaissance to the present. Blending military history with the history of culture and mentalities, Germani explores key episodes in the history of France’s wars to show how patriotic models of the soldier’s death eclipsed those inspired by the aristocratic code of honour, before themselves giving way to disillusioned representations. First-hand testimony of soldiers, surgeons, and others provides the basis for vivid descriptions of how a soldier encountered death, on and away from the battlefield. Works of art and print culture are used to analyze how soldiers’ deaths were represented to the public and to discern how popular attitudes evolved over time. Encompassing France’s major external conflicts and its civil wars, this study also considers the experiences of soldiers recruited from the French colonial empire. Relating changes in the perception of military mortality to broader changes in society’s relationship with death, Dying for France highlights essential turning points in the rise and fall of the patriotic ideal of the soldier’s death.
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ISBN-13: 9780228016359
ISBN-10: 0228016355
Pagini: 520
Ilustrații: 59 photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press
Seria McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas


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“There is ... depth, diversity, nuance and thus great value in Germani’s text. This, in combination with its thoughtful mixture of military, social and cultural histories, leaves it well placed to become a major scholarly reference point.” Cultural and Social History

“Ian Germani convincingly and compellingly links military developments to concepts of culture, memory, and an explanation of what soldiers fought for and why they died – this is an important and necessary addition to the study of military history.” David

“Dying for France engages creatively with an impressively wide range of literature dealing not simply with the history of warfare but with five centuries of French political, social, and cultural history. Thoughtful, thought-provoking, and often moving, t

“A very impressive and ambitious project, Dying for France makes a distinctive contribution to the vibrant and expanding field of the cultural history of war.” Alan Forrest, University of York and author of The Death of the French Atlantic: Trade, War, an

“This is an excellent work and will be appreciated by all historians and non-scholars due to Germani’s expansive research and clear and straightforward writing style.” Journal of Military History

Notă biografică

Ian Germani is professor emeritus of history at the University of Regina.

Descriere

Widely accepted at the time of the First World as a redemptive sacrifice on behalf of the nation, the soldier’s death is increasingly regarded as an unacceptable tragedy. Blending military history with the history of culture and mentalities, Dying for France shows how patriotic models of the soldier’s death have evolved over centuries.