Belgian Army and Society from Independence to the Great War

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Belgian Army and Society from Independence to the Great War

Political science and theory History European history History: specific events and topics Social and cultural history Military history

Author: Mario Draper

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 13th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 858 Kb

ISBN: 9783319703862


Overview

This book explores Belgian state-building through the prism of its army from independence to the First World War. It argues that party-politics, which often ran along geographical, linguistic, and religious lines, prevented both Flemings and Walloons from reconciling their regional identities into a unified concept of Belgian nationalism. Equally, it obstructed the army from satisfactorily preparing to uphold Belgium’s imposed neutrality before 1914.

Context and Significance

Situated uneasily between the two powerhouses of nineteenth-century Europe, Belgium offers a unique insight into the concepts of citizenship and militarisation in a divided society in the era of fervent nationalism. By examining the composition, experience, and image of the army’s officer corps and rank and file, as well as those of the auxiliary forces, this book shows that although military and civilian society often stood aloof from one another, the army, as a national institution, offered a fleeting glimpse into the dichotomy that was pre-war Belgium.

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