Military Manners and Customs

Military Manners and Customs

Por James Anson Farrer, José Ruiz López

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Military Manners and Customs," James Anson Farrer presents an intricate examination of the social and ceremonial practices within military culture during the 19th century. Farrer'Äôs prose is characterized by its meticulous detail and rich historical context, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the norms, rituals, and behaviors that defined military life. Drawing upon a wealth of firsthand observations and extensive research, the book serves as both a sociological study and a historical narrative, painting a broad and vivid picture of the intertwining of discipline and camaraderie in military contexts. James Anson Farrer, a military historian and an officer himself, possesses both scholarly training and personal experience that lend authority and authenticity to his work. His extensive travels and interactions with various military groups informed his insights into the customs and practices that shaped military identities. Farrer's dedication to documenting these aspects reflects a deeper concern for the often-overlooked cultural dimensions of military life, capturing a vital part of social history that would otherwise remain obscured in traditional military studies. I highly recommend "Military Manners and Customs" to scholars, history enthusiasts, and lay readers interested in the nuanced interactions of military life. This book not only enriches one's understanding of military culture but also offers valuable reflections on broader societal norms and human behaviors.

José Ruiz López