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The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars Volume 3. Experience, Culture and Memory
September 13, 2024  


Part of The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars

Editors: Alan Forrest, University of York

Peter Hicks, Fondation Napoléon, Paris

ISBN: 9781108417679

Volume III of the Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars moves away from the battlefield to explore broader questions of society and culture. Leading scholars from around the globe show how the conflict left its mark on virtually every aspect of society. They reflect on the experience of the soldiers who fought in them, examining such matters as military morale, ideas of honour and masculinity, the treatment of wounds and the fate of prisoners-of-war; and they explore social issues such as the role of civilians, women's experience, trans-border encounters and the roots of armed resistance. They also demonstrate how the experience of war was inextricably linked to empire and the wider world. Individual chapters discuss the depiction of the Wars in literature and the arts and their lasting impact on European culture. The volume concludes by examining the memory of the Wars and their legacy for the nineteenth-century world. Co-author with Alan Forrest.

   

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