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- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I The Experience of War
- 1 The Soldiers’ Experience of War
- 2 Military Values: Heroism and Masculinity
- 3 Military Medicine
- 4 Women and the Home Front
- 5 Prisoners of War
- Part II The Experience of Imperial Rule
- Part III War, Culture and Memory
- Part IV The Aftermath and Legacy of the Wars
- Bibliographic Essays
- Index
2 - Military Values: Heroism and Masculinity
from Part I - The Experience of War
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2022
- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I The Experience of War
- 1 The Soldiers’ Experience of War
- 2 Military Values: Heroism and Masculinity
- 3 Military Medicine
- 4 Women and the Home Front
- 5 Prisoners of War
- Part II The Experience of Imperial Rule
- Part III War, Culture and Memory
- Part IV The Aftermath and Legacy of the Wars
- Bibliographic Essays
- Index
Summary
A military songbook that was published in Paris during the Napoleonic Wars bore the title Le chansonnier de la Grande Armée, ou choix de chansons militaires, dédié aux braves (c’est-à-dire à tous les soldats français). One of its songs was ‘Le bon soldat’, which began by insisting that Napoleon’s troops were good soldiers. It then listed their positive attributes. According to the lyrics, ‘the good soldier’ was a patriot who was devoted to ‘his prince, his country’ and was willing to risk his life ‘for his patrie’. He was a loyal comrade, a tough, chivalrous and heroic warrior who yearned for glory and whose talents also extended beyond the battlefield. The final verses of ‘Le bon soldat’ proclaimed that the good soldier was a passionate seducer of women who would eventually become a responsible husband and father after he returned victorious.1
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- The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars , pp. 30 - 49Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022