Nationalizing France's Army

Nationalizing France's Army
Author: Christopher J. Tozzi
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813938341

Before the French Revolution, tens of thousands of foreigners served in France’s army. They included troops from not only all parts of Europe but also places as far away as Madagascar, West Africa, and New York City. Beginning in 1789, the French revolutionaries, driven by a new political ideology that placed "the nation" at the center of sovereignty, began aggressively purging the army of men they did not consider French, even if those troops supported the new regime. Such efforts proved much more difficult than the revolutionaries anticipated, however, owing to both their need for soldiers as France waged war against much of the rest of Europe and the difficulty of defining nationality cleanly at the dawn of the modern era. Napoleon later faced the same conundrums as he vacillated between policies favoring and rejecting foreigners from his army. It was not until the Bourbon Restoration, when the modern French Foreign Legion appeared, that the French state established an enduring policy on the place of foreigners within its armed forces. By telling the story of France’s noncitizen soldiers—who included men born abroad as well as Jews and blacks whose citizenship rights were subject to contestation—Christopher Tozzi sheds new light on the roots of revolutionary France’s inability to integrate its national community despite the inclusionary promise of French republicanism. Drawing on a range of original, unpublished archival sources, Tozzi also highlights the linguistic, religious, cultural, and racial differences that France’s experiments with noncitizen soldiers introduced to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French society. Winner of the Walker Cowen Memorial Prize for an Outstanding Work of Scholarship in Eighteenth-Century Studies

The French Army and Its African Soldiers

The French Army and Its African Soldiers
Author: Ruth Ginio
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803253397

7 Adjusting to a New Reality: The Army and the Imminent Independence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

The French Army in the American War of Independence

The French Army in the American War of Independence
Author: René Chartrand
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781855321670

The French forces that fought during the American War of Independence (1775-1783) were, to a large extent, a product of the disasters of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). During that war the fleet had been swept off the oceans, and nearly all colonies had been lost. Sweeping reforms were demanded. From the end of 1762 a series of royal orders dictated by common sense and good planning were signed by the king, and a vast reorganisation was started, ensuring that the army that fought in the American War presented a very different, altogether more formidable threat to her foes.

The French Army, 1750-1820

The French Army, 1750-1820
Author: Rafe Blaufarb
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719062629

This book crosses the chronological boundary of 1789 to bring the histories of the Old Regime, Revolution, Empire, and Restoration together.

L'Armée Franc̜aise

L'Armée Franc̜aise
Author: Edouard Detaille
Publisher: Waxtel & Hasenauer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

First produced in 1883, this book revisits the French armies of the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, the Mexican Expedition, and the Conquest of North Africa, among others.

The French Army of the Orient 1798-1801

The French Army of the Orient 1798-1801
Author: Yves Martin
Publisher: From Reason to Revolution
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911512714

The uniforms, organisation and equipment of Napoleon's French army in Egypt.

French Armies of the Thirty Years' War

French Armies of the Thirty Years' War
Author: Stéphane Thion
Publisher: LRT Editions
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 2917747013

A comprehensive book on the French army of Louis XIII and Richelieu with ful accounts of battles of this period and order of battles. This book begins in 1617, the year that Louis XIII really took power by distancing the queen mother and ordering the assassination of Concini (24 April 1617), and ends in 1648 - five years after the death of Louis XIII - the year of the Westphalia Peace Treaty (24 October 1648). This period was mostly dominated by the personality and works of Richelieu, who entered the king's Council in April 1624. He gave the king an ambition: "to procure the ruin of the Huguenot party, humble the pride of the great, reduce all subjects to their duty, and elevate your majesty's name among foreign nations to its rightful reputation". By the time of his death, on the 4th of December 1642, this programme had been accomplished. The political beliefs of Richelieu gave Louis XIII a powerful instrument that was to emerge transformed from the Thirty Years' War. Commanded by great captains such as the Duc de Rohan, the Viscomte de Turenne and the Prince of Condé, the army was highly successful, as shown by the long list of French victories: Avins and the Valtelline in 1635, Tornavento in 1636, Leucates in 1637, La Rota in 1639, Casale and Turin in 1640, Wolfenbüttel in 1641, Kempen and Llerida in 1642, Rocroi in 1643, Friburg in 1644, Allerheim (or Nördlingen) and Lhorens in 1645, Zusmarchausen in 1647, and Lens in 1648.

The French Army and the First World War

The French Army and the First World War
Author: Elizabeth Greenhalgh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 110701235X

A major new account of the role and performance of the French army in the First World War.

The March to the Marne

The March to the Marne
Author: Douglas Porch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521545921

An examination of the relationship between the french army and the regime in the Third Republic.