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Gentlemen of the Blade: A Social and Literary History of the British Army Since 1660: Contributions in Political Science, cartea 70

Autor G.W. Stephen Brodsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 1988

Brodsky contends that three factors--constitutional, commercial, and technological--in turn, have caused Britain to raise large citizen forces. Because Britain traditionally has been an unmilitary state which has not maintained large standing armies, this ethos of amateurism merged with the professionalism of the Regular Army. He argues that it is this unique influence of amateurism which historically has been central to the British profession of arms and vital to its spirit of service. A wide range of prose and poetry illustrates that spirit and the military cultural experience in which it evolved in Great Britain from the Restoration through World War II. In an overview of later developments, including the Falklands War, Brodsky enunciates the challenge facing the traditional ethos in the nuclear age. Analyzing the effect of the literary idiom, he questions the future direction of representative literature.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313260674
ISBN-10: 0313260672
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Greenwood Press
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Political Science


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Brodsky contends that three factors--constitutional, commercial, and technological--in turn, have caused Britain to raise large citizen forces. Because Britain traditionally has been an unmilitary state which has not maintained large standing armies, this ethos of amateurism merged with the professionalism of the Regular Army. He argues that it is this unique influence of amateurism which historically has been central to the British profession of arms and vital to its spirit of service. A wide range of prose and poetry illustrates that spirit and the military cultural experience in which it evolved in Great Britain from the Restoration through World War II. In an overview of later developments, including the Falklands War, Brodsky enunciates the challenge facing the traditional ethos in the nuclear age. Analyzing the effect of the literary idiom, he questions the future direction of representative literature.

Notă biografică

G.W. STEPHEN BRODSKY is a retired Canadian Forces infantry officer, with service in conventional and airborne units. He teaches Literature at Royal Roads Military College.