The People in Arms: Military Myth and National Mobilization since the French Revolution

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The People in Arms: Military Myth and National Mobilization since the French Revolution by Edited by Daniel Moran , Arthur Waldron, 9780521030250
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  • ISBN: 9780521030250 | 0521030250
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 11/2/2006

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The People in Arms is concerned with the mass mobilization of society for war. It takes as its starting point the French levče en masse of 1793, which replaced former theories and regulations concerning the obligation of military service with a universal concept more encompassing in its moral claims than any that had prevailed under the Ancien Rčgime. The levče en masse has accordingly gone down in history as a spontaneous, free expression of the French people's ideals and enthusiasm. It also became a crucial source for one of the most powerful organizing myths of modern politics: that compulsory, mass social mobilizations merely express, and give effective form to, the wishes or higher values of society and its members. The aim of the papers presented here is to analyse and compare episodes in which this distinctive ideological configuration has played a leading role.
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