Berkovich, Ilya. Motivation in War: The Experience of Common Soldiers in Old-Regime Europe, Cambridge, 2017 |
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Berkovich, Ilya. Motivation in War: The Experience of Common Soldiers in Old-Regime Europe, Cambridge, 2017 |
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Активный участник Группа: Консулы Сообщений: 12 820 Регистрация: 21.2.2007 Пользователь №: 7 Город: Санкт-Петербург Военно-историческая группа (XIX): Л-Гв. Преображенский полк Военно-историческая группа (XVIII): Л-Гв. Преображенский полк, 1709 Репутация: 175 |
http://www.cambridge.org/ru/academic/subje...FH8mUSjHfmH2.97 https://www.academia.edu/31258039/Motivatio...d-Regime_Europe Цитата This book fundamentally revises our notion of why soldiers of the eighteenth century enlisted, served and fought. In contrast to traditional views of the brutal conditions supposedly prevailing in old-regime armies, Ilya Berkovich reveals that soldiers did not regard military discipline as illegitimate or unnecessarily cruel, nor did they perceive themselves as submissive military automatons. Instead he shows how these men embraced a unique corporate identity based on military professionalism, forceful masculinity and hostility toward civilians. These values fostered the notion of individual and collective soldierly honour which helped to create the bonding effect which contributed toward greater combat cohesion. Utilising research on military psychology and combat theory, and employing the letters, diaries and memoirs of around 250 private soldiers and non-commissioned officers from over a dozen different European armies, Motivation in War transforms our understanding of life of the common soldier in early modern Europe. Formulates a new model for military motivation by applying modern psychological research to contemporary sources Employs the largest collection of firsthand accounts by old-regime common soldiers assembled to date, integrating experiences across over a dozen different European armies Sheds new light on one of the largest but most misunderstood social groups in early modern Europe Read more at http://www.cambridge.org/ru/academic/subje...lSHdExS2cDMZ.99 |
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