Format:
XVI, 291 S.
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Kt.
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23 cm
ISBN:
1137328819
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9781137328816
Series Statement:
War, culture and society, 1750 - 1850
Content:
"This book places itself at the intersection of two fields of study--military history and political ideologies--in order to investigate the troubling links between warfare and republicanism during the Revolutionary era. This international team of historians probes the dynamics of nations born of revolutions, and the violent confrontations that erupted as republicans carried their principles beyond their borders. The collection presents fresh work, including articles by scholars who have not previously published in English. Their wide-ranging inquiries highlight the impact of war on slave emancipation in the Caribbean and the United States, as well as the attempts to impose republicanism through warfare in Ireland, Italy and Spain. They trace debates in theaters, diplomatic communique;s, and conscription strategies to understand the meaning of war in the name of a republic. Together, the contributions reveal the profound, often damaging, and sometimes liberating consequences of those combined military and political undertakings"--
Content:
"This book places itself at the intersection of two fields of study--military history and political ideologies--in order to investigate the troubling links between warfare and republicanism during the Revolutionary era. This international team of historians probes the dynamics of nations born of revolutions, and the violent confrontations that erupted as republicans carried their principles beyond their borders. The collection presents fresh work, including articles by scholars who have not previously published in English. Their wide-ranging inquiries highlight the impact of war on slave emancipation in the Caribbean and the United States, as well as the attempts to impose republicanism through warfare in Ireland, Italy and Spain. They trace debates in theaters, diplomatic communique;s, and conscription strategies to understand the meaning of war in the name of a republic. Together, the contributions reveal the profound, often damaging, and sometimes liberating consequences of those combined military and political undertakings"--
Note:
Introduction: War and the Republic : Dangerous Liaisons
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The American Origins of the French Revolutionary War
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In Search of a Glorious Peace? Republican Diplomats at War, 1792-1799
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Can a Powerful Republic Be Peaceful? The Debate of Year IV on the Place of France in the European Order
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Theobald Wolfe Tone's Mission to France 1796-1798
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PART II. CITIZENSHIP AND "REPUBLICAN" WAR ; A "Black Declaration of Independence"? War, Republic, and Race in the United States of America, 1775-1787
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The Army of the Republic : New warfare and a new army
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A Patriotic School : The Recruitment of the Italian Legion in France, 1799-1800
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From Individual to Collective Emancipation : War and the Republic in the Caribbean during the French Revolution
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PART III. REJECTING "REPUBLICAN" WAR ; Fratricide : Tragic Brothers, Masculine Violence and the Republic on the French Stage, 1799
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War and Citizenship : Central Italy, 1798-1799
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The Strength of Weapons, the Strength of Opinions : Counter-Revolution in the Papal States, 1790-1799
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International War, National War, Civil War : Spain and Counterrevolution, 1793-1840
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Europa
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Amerika
;
Republikanismus
;
Revolution
;
Krieg
;
Geopolitik
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Geschichte 1776-1840
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Aufsatzsammlung
URL:
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