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The British Volunteer Movement 1794-1814 by Austin Gee β€” book cover

The British Volunteer Movement 1794-1814

by Austin Gee
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Overview

This is the first major book concentrating on the volunteer force to be published for nearly a century. The volunteers were one of the largest mass movements of the eighteenth century, involving at their height about a quarter of the adult male population. Members included men as varied as William Wordsworth, Robert Burns, Sir John Soane, William Pitt, and Henry Addington. Austin Gee considers how the volunteers were organized, who joined them and why, and their military and social activities.

Synopsis

This is the first major book concentrating on the volunteer force to be published for nearly a century. The volunteers were one of the largest mass movements of the eighteenth century, involving at their height about a quarter of the adult male population. Members included men as varied as William Wordsworth, Robert Burns, Sir John Soane, William Pitt, and Henry Addington. Austin Gee considers how the volunteers were organized, who joined them and why, and their military and social activities.

About the Author, Austin Gee

King's College, London

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
332
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199261253

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