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The British Soldier in America - A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period (Paperback)
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The British Soldier in America - A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period (Paperback)
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In her investigation of the social history of the common British
soldier in the era of the American Revolution, Sylvia Frey has
extensively surveyed recruiting records, contemporary training
manuals, statutes, and memoirs in an attempt to provide insight
into the soldier's "life and mind." In the process she has
discovered more about the common soldier than anyone thought
possible: his social origins and occupational background, his size,
age, and general physical condition, his personal economics and
daily existence. Her findings dispel the traditional assumption
that the army was made up largely of criminals and social misfits.
Special attention is given to soldiering as an occupation. Focusing
on two of the major campaigns of the war-the Northern Campaign
which culminated at Saratoga and the Southern Campaign which ended
at Yorktown-Frey describes the human face of war, with particular
emphasis on the physical and psychic strains of campaigning in the
eighteenth century. Perhaps the most important part of the work is
the analysis of the moral and material factors which induced men to
accept the high risks of soldiering. Frey rejects the traditional
assumption that soldiers were motivated to fight exclusively by
fear and force and argues instead that the primary motivation to
battle was generated by regimental esprit, which in the eighteenth
century substituted for patriotism. After analyzing the sources of
esprit, she concludes that it was the sustaining force for morale
in a long and discouraging war. This book is a contribution to our
understanding of the eighteenth century and should appeal not only
to military historians but also to social and economic historians
and to those interested in the history of medicine.
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