The Armies of the French Revolution
Auteur : Paul L Dawson
Date de publication : 2025-08-30
Ăditeur : Frontline Books
Nombre de pages : 224
Résumé du livre
The Revolutionary period was marked by upheaval for France and its army. The early Republicâs military comprised former Royal Army members and revolutionary volunteers, reflecting diversity in their uniforms. Despite the chaos, records were meticulously maintained, and Paul L. Dawson examined thousands of documents from the Service Historique ArmĂ©e du Terre in Paris to detail the uniforms worn before Napoleonâs rise. Soldiersâ clothing followed strict regulations, with each item assigned a specific lifespan. Regular inspections assessed uniform conditions, and unserviceable items were returned and replaced. Repairs were logged, and soldiers bore the costs of replacements. A regimentâs clothing officer managed equipment purchases for enlisted men, while officers supplied their own uniforms. The regimental council ensured purchases met quality standards, recorded in a Register of Uniforms. Inspection returns and registers provide unprecedented insights into Revolutionary army uniforms, much of which was previously unpublished. Though not all regimentsâ data were found, Dawsonâs research offers the most accurate depiction to date. His book combines detailed records with illustrations and photographs of rare surviving items, giving readers a unique visual and historical perspective on soldiersâ appearances during this transformative era.