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Britain's Part-time Soldiers: the Amateur Military Tradition 1558-1945

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Britain's Part-time Soldiers: the Amateur Military Tradition 1558-1945

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In this classic study, first published over 20 years ago, Ian Beckett gives a comprehensive and scholarly overview of the development of the amateur military tradition in Britain from the mid-sixteenth century to the present day. He shows how standing armies in Britain have been viewed with distrust and how the preference for amateur and temporary soldiers has heightened the importance of the auxiliary forces in defence against both foreign invasion and domestic disorder. His meticulously researched account of these part-time soldiers will be fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in or studying British military or social history. The story of the auxiliary forces is traced from the early evolution of a national militia through to the more systematic organization of local auxiliaries. Close attention is given to the development of such forces as the militia, yeomanry, volunteers, territorials and home guard. Ian Beckett describes the continuity between these forces and the important role they played in local society, highlighting not only their military purpose, but also their function as tools of social control and law-keeping. He also argues that these auxiliary forces, rather than the regular army, have provided an essential point of contract between army and society. AUTHOR: Professor Ian Beckett is Visiting Professor of Military History at the University of Kent. He has previously held chairs at the University of Northampton, the US Marine Corps University, Quantico, Virginia, the University of Luton and the US Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Chairman of the Army Records Society. His publications include The Great War, 1914-18, Territorials: A Century of Service, A Nation in Arms: A Social Study of the British Army in the First World War, The Oxford History of the British Army, and Riflemen Form. SELLING POINTS: . Classic account of amateur military services in Britain with new introduction . Covers the militia, yeomanry, volunteers, territorials and home guard . Insight into the lives of these part-time soldiers . Considers the impact of amateur soldiers on British culture and society ILLUSTRATIONS *

Author Biography:

Ian F. W. Beckett & Steven J. Corvi are both authors and military historians.
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2011
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Pages
352
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
138x216x28
ISBN-13
9781848843950
Product ID
10098056

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