Forging Napoleon's Grande Armée: Motivation, Military Culture, and Masculinity in the French Army, 1800-1808

TitleForging Napoleon's Grande Armée: Motivation, Military Culture, and Masculinity in the French Army, 1800-1808
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsHughes, Michael J.
Number of Pages285
PublisherNew York University Press
CityNew York
Abstract

The men who fought in Napoleon's Grande Armée built a new empire that changed the world. Remarkably, the same men raised arms during the French Revolution for liberté, égalité, and fraternité. In just over a decade, these freedom fighters, who had once struggled to overthrow tyrants, rallied to the side of a man who wanted to dominate Europe. What was behind this drastic change of heart? In this study, the author shows how Napoleonic military culture shaped the motivation of Napoleon's soldiers. Relying on archival research and blending cultural and military history, the author demonstrates that the Napoleonic regime incorporated elements from both the Old Regime and French Revolutionary military culture to craft a new military culture, characterized by loyalty to both Napoleon and the preservation of French hegemony in Europe. Underscoring this new, hybrid military culture were five sources of motivation: honour, patriotism, a martial and virile masculinity, devotion to Napoleon, and coercion. This volume vividly illustrates how this many-pronged culture gave Napoleon's soldiers reasons to fight.

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