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Embodying the Militia in Georgian England
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Embodying the Militia in Georgian England

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0198703643
ISBN-13 9780198703648
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 3rd, 2015
Print length 232 Pages
Weight 526 grams
Dimensions 16.70 x 24.10 x 2.20 cms
Ksh 23,550.00
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In this important new study, the author re-examines the debates on the eighteenth-century militia, and argues that military reform was informed and driven by concerns about politics, nationalism, and gender, taking examples from areas of military life such as physical training, masculine honour, material culture, self-identity, and citizenship.
The militia was a key institution in Georgian England, and arguably one that was very characteristic of its age. A ''militia'' is an informal military organisation made up of part-time civilians rather than professionals. As an island, Britain had historically relied on forces of this type for home defence, but threats of a French invasion during the Seven Years War (1756-63) highlighted that the militia had fallen into disrepair and prompted calls for its revival.In this important new study, Matthew McCormack re-examines the debates on the militia, and argues that this military reform was informed and driven by concerns about politics, nationalism, and gender. The militia tells us a great deal about the political culture of the eighteenth century, which was suspicious of professional armies and executive power, and which placed great emphasis on the liberties and masculine attributes of the ordinary citizen. Its advocates even suggested that mass military service would prompt a reinvigoration of English masculinity.The Militia Act passed into law in 1757. From this date until the New Militia''s slow demise after the Napoleonic Wars, Embodying the Militia in Georgian England considers civilian men''s experience of military service. How was the militia ''embodied'' - both in the contemporary sense of assembling for service, and also as a gendered bodily experience? Chapters explore questions such as physical training, masculine honour, material culture, self-identity, and citizenship. As such, the volume''s interdisciplinary approaches offer new perspectives on the history of war.

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