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A British Profession of Arms
The Politics of Command in the Late Victorian Army
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368 pages
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The study delves into the motivations behind the British soldier's commitment during the late Victorian era, challenging the notion that military service is solely about sacrifice. Ian F. W. Beckett reveals that, much like other professions, soldiers were driven by material rewards and career progression. This analysis presents a nuanced understanding of the British army's role in society, highlighting the complexities of military life and the professional aspirations of its members.
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2021, hardcover with dust jacket
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