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Subject: History  Book Title: An Apprenticeship in Arms
An Apprenticeship in Arms
The Origins of the British Army 1585-1702
Manning, Roger B. , Professor of History (Emeritus), Cleveland State University
Print publication date: 2006
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-926149-9
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199261499.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book examines the military experiences of peers and gentlemen from the British Isles who volunteered to fight in the religious and dynastic wars of mainland Europe, as well as the ordinary men who were impressed to serve in the ranks, from the time of the English intervention in the Dutch war of independence to the death of the soldier-king William III in 1702. The apprenticeship in arms exposed these men to the technological innovations of the military revolution, laid the foundations for a professional officer class based upon merit, established a fund of military expertise, and helped to shape a British identity. The remilitarization of aristocratic culture and society was completed by 1640, and provided numerous experienced military officers for the various armies of the British and Irish civil wars and, subsequently, for the embryonic British army after William III invaded and conquered the British Isles and committed the Three Kingdoms to the armed struggles against Louis XIV during the Nine Years War. Conflicts between amateur aristocrats and so-called ‘soldiers of fortune’ led to continuing debates about the relative merits of standing armies and a select militia. The individual pursuit of honour and glory by such amateurs also obscured the more rational military and political objectives of the modern state, subverted military discipline, and delayed the process of professionalization of the officer corps of the British army.

Keywords: remilitarization, military revolution, professionalization, social heirachies, military hierarchies, discipline, militias, standing armies, identity, impressment
Table of Contents
Preface
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1. The Irish wars
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2. The Low-Countries wars
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3. British manpower and the States' Army
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4. Recruiting in the British Isles for mainland European armies
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5. Military and naval expeditions of the 1620s
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6. The campus martius: the domestic school of war
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7. Mercenaries and gentlemen
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8. Raising and organizing standing armies
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9. Atrocity, plunder and discipline
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10. The Civil Wars in Ireland and Scotland
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11. Standing armies in the Three Kingdoms
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12. The decay of the militia
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13. English, Irish and Scots in mainland European armies
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14. The descent on England
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15. The Williamite conquest of Scotland and Ireland
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16. The Nine Years War
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17. Conclusion: military professionalism
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199261499.001.0001
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PART I A MILITARY APPRENTICESHIP 1585–1640
PART II THE EXPERIENCE OF CIVIL WAR 1640–1660
PART III THE DECAY OF A MILITARY TRADITION 1660–1688
PART IV THE RECOVERY OF A MILITARY TRADITION 1688–1702