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British national and patriotic identities in the army officer corps, 1793–1815

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posted on 2023-05-20, 03:59 authored by David Huf
The relationship between serving in the officer corps during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and identification with the British nation has received little attention from historians. This article examines this relationship, and argues that military service in this period consolidated a ‘British’ national identity within the officer corps, particularly through adherence to the values of politeness and honour. Importantly, this article argues that officers’ patriotic expression evolved during this period. During the seventeen‐nineties, officers equated loyalism with patriotism. Napoleon’s ascent changed this dynamic, as officers incorporated critiques of the government into their patriotic expression during the early to mid eighteen‐hundreds.

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Publication title

Historical Research

Volume

92

Issue

256

Pagination

340-361

ISSN

0950-3471

Department/School

School of Humanities

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Place of publication

United Kingdom

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Copyright 2019 Institute of Historical Research

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Understanding Europe’s past; Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeology

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