Forrest, Alan
Soldiers, Citizens and Civilians
1. Introduction: Nations in Arms — People at War
Alan Forrest, Karen Hagemann, Jane Rendall
Part I. Military Experiences
2. Regimental Worlds: Interpreting the Experience of British Soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars
John E. Cookson
3. Survivors of War: French Soldiers and Veterans of the Napoleonic Armies
Natalie Petiteau
4. Glory, Honour and Patriotism: Military Careers in the Duchy of Warsaw, 1806–1815
Jarosław Czubaty
5. The World Turned Upside Down: Female Soldiers in the French Armies of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
David Hopkin
Part II. Civilians at War
6. Caring for the Nation’s Families: British Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families and the State, 1793–1815
Patricia Y. C. E. Lin
7. War without Battles: Civilian Experiences of Economic Warfare during the Napoleonic Era in Hamburg
Katherine B. Aaslestad
8. From the Ballroom to the Battlefield: British Women and Waterloo
Catriona Kennedy
9. ‘Unimaginable Horror and Misery’: The Battle of Leipzig in October 1813 in Civilian Experience and Perception
Karen Hagemann
Part III. War, Patriotism and Protest
10. ‘A Very Rebellious Disposition’: Dutch Experience and Popular Protest under the Napoleonic Regime (1806–1813)
Johan Joor
11. ‘A Citizen and Not a Soldier’: The British Volunteer Movement and the War against Napoleon
Kevin B. Linch
12. Religion and the Experience of War: A Comparative Approach to Belgium, the Netherlands and the Rhineland
Horst Carl
Keywords: History, Cultural History, European History, Modern History, Social History, Political History, History of Military
- Editor
- Forrest, Alan
- Hagemann, Karen
- Rendall, Jane
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2009
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850
- Page amount
- 266 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230583290
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-36086-4