Osprey Publishing Men at Arms: Napoleon's Women Camp Followers

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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 colorful new guide for modelers 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.

Contents:

  • INTRODUCTION
  • Definitions, and popular status
  • WOMEN AND THE ARMIES
  • Military marriages
  • Soldier-sutlers
  • Chaos in spring 1793
  • Bonaparte's early campaigns: officers' indiscipline
  • Prostitution
  • The Civil Code, 1804
  • ORGANIZATION
  • Decree of 30 April 1793 - identification, and numbers
  • Decree of 26 July 1800
  • Army of Germany, 1809
  • Grande Armée, 1812
  • THE ROLE OF VIVANDIÈRES & CANTINIÈRES
  • Goods and services
  • Sutlers' tents
  • Discipline
  • Civilian canteens
  • BLANCHISSEUSES
  • In barracks and camp
  • On campaign
  • COSTUME
  • The early 1790s
  • From Revolution to Directory and Empire
  • Revolutionary cockades
  • THE REGIMENTAL CHILDREN
  • The ancien régime
  • Law of 26 July 1800
  • THE LEGEND OF MARIE TÊTE-DU-BOIS
  • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • PLATE COMME

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