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Soldiers

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From the redcoat who served Charles II to the modern, camouflage-clad guard at Camp Bastion, from battlefield to barrack-room, this is a magisterial social history of the British soldier.

Since 1660 the army has evolved and adapted, but the social organisation of the men has changed less, with the major combat arms retaining many of the characteristics familiar to those who fought at Blenheim, Waterloo and the Somme. The Duke of Marlborough, who built up the British army to become a world-class fighting force in the 1660s, would recognise in the tired heroes of Helmand the descendants of the men he led to victory at Blenheim over three hundred years ago.

'Soldiers' is exhaustively researched, and Holmes's affection for the soldier shines through on every page. Above all, this book is brimming with great stories, from the chaos of the battlefield to the fug of the barrack-room, from Ulster to Bengal, from Flanders' fields to the Afghan hills. This is a magisterial social history of the British soldier - and Richard Holmes's fitting last tribute to the British soldier to whom he was so devoted.

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ISBN: 9780007225705
Publication date: 27th September 2012
Author: Richard Holmes
Publisher: HarperPress an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 656 pages
Genres: Ancient warfare
Specific wars and campaigns
Military veterans
Biography: historical, political and military
Armed conflict
Land forces and warfare
Military administration
War and defence operations
Military institutions
European history