This book, first published in 1973, examines seven revolutionary
armies ranging from Cromwell's New Model Army to the Red Army of
Mao Zedong. In each case it examines the mobilisation and
organisation of the army, and the need to balance political ideals
and aspirations with military cohesion and discipline, and social
stability. This book is an outstanding example of a study of the
relationship between the military and society, and shows that no
revolution can succeed without an organised army and that few such
armies can tolerate for long the ideology that created them.
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