The Amateur Military Tradition, 1558-1945Manchester University Press, 1991 - 340 pages |
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... organisation was highly uneven in its application not only over the country as a whole but within indivi- dual counties . Nor was it uncommon to find the quasi - feudal and national systems coming into conflict when both made ...
... organisation was highly uneven in its application not only over the country as a whole but within indivi- dual counties . Nor was it uncommon to find the quasi - feudal and national systems coming into conflict when both made ...
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... organisation society , which was closely connected with the largest cadet battalion in Southwark , pursued the ... organisations tended to be upwardly mobile youth in the suburbs for whom participation is said to have conferred a rite de ...
... organisation society , which was closely connected with the largest cadet battalion in Southwark , pursued the ... organisations tended to be upwardly mobile youth in the suburbs for whom participation is said to have conferred a rite de ...
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... organisation . The first indication of the new determination and , indeed , of the benefits of an interest group now largely concentrated in one party , was Vincent's success – he was now MP for Sheffield Central in reducing the ...
... organisation . The first indication of the new determination and , indeed , of the benefits of an interest group now largely concentrated in one party , was Vincent's success – he was now MP for Sheffield Central in reducing the ...
Contents
The emergence of a constitutional force 16011745 | 31 |
Compulsion and its alternatives 17451802 | 61 |
From expediency to rationalisation 18021815 | 91 |
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