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Napoleon's Women Camp Followers

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Researched from genuine primary sources, this is the first book to explain and illustrate the organization, activities and personal stories of the female 'support staff' who played a major role in the day-to-day life of Napoleon's armies.

The cantinières who accompanied Napoleon's armies to war have an iconic status in the history of the Grande Armée. Sutler-women and laundresses were officially sanctioned members of the regiment performing a vital support role. In a period when the supply and pay services were haphazard, their canteen wagons and tents were a vital source of sustenance and served as the social hubs of the regiment. Although officially non-combatants, many of these women followed their regiments into battle, serving brandy to soldiers in the firing line, braving enemy fire.
This book is a timely piece of social history, as well as a colourful new guide for modellers and re-enactors. Through meticulous research of unprecedented depth and accuracy, Terry Crowdy dispels the inaccurate portrayals that Napoleon's Women Camp Followers have suffered over the years to offer a fascinating look at these forgotten heroines.

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Authors:
Crowdy, Terry
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781472841957
Number of Pages:
48
Publication Date:
18/03/2021
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series:
Men-at-Arms
Year Published:
2021
Language:
English
Illustrations Note:
Colour plates; black & white illustrations.
SKU:
9781472841957

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