The British Armed Nation 1793–1815
J. E. Cookson
Abstract
This book deals with the impact of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars on
the British Isles. Previous work has concentrated on the ideological formations
associated with the French conflict, especially anti-revolutionary loyalism and
ideas of Britishness. This book provides a new perspective on the social response to
the demands of war, through a detailed examination of the mobilization of armed
forces for the regular army, militia, and volunteers in response to the French
encirclement of B ... More
This book deals with the impact of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars on
the British Isles. Previous work has concentrated on the ideological formations
associated with the French conflict, especially anti-revolutionary loyalism and
ideas of Britishness. This book provides a new perspective on the social response to
the demands of war, through a detailed examination of the mobilization of armed
forces for the regular army, militia, and volunteers in response to the French
encirclement of Britain and Ireland. It sheds interesting light on the nature of the
British state and the extent of its dependence on society's self-organizing powers.
It uses the evidence on mobilization to show the differences in the nature of state
and society in various parts of the British Isles, and examines the impact on
Scottish and Irish identities within the unions. In England, it shows how
mobilization often owed more to working-class pragmatism and the
‘town-making’ interests of urban rulers than to national
defence patriotism. The result is a fascinating ‘war and
society’ study, which is also a significant contribution to urban
history.
Keywords:
French Revolution,
Napoleonic War,
British Isles,
loyalism,
armed forces,
mobilization,
patriotism,
British state,
Ireland,
Scotland
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 1997 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198206583 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2011 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198206583.001.0001 |