The Bayonets of the Republic: Motivation and Tactics in the Army of Revolutionary France, 1791-94

TitleThe Bayonets of the Republic: Motivation and Tactics in the Army of Revolutionary France, 1791-94
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1984
AuthorsLynn, John A.
Number of Pages368
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
CityUrbana
Abstract

The Bayonets of the Republic challenges the view of the French revolutionary army as an unskilled but fiercely patriotic fighting force that won simply by overwhelming its enemies with bayonet assaults. Skillfully combining traditional and new military history, Lynn demonstrates that French combat effectiveness encompassed far more than mere patriotism or frenzied charges. Lynn focuses on the Armée du Nord, largest of the eleven armies which protected the borders of France at the height of the Revolution. He does not, however, restrict himself to an analysis of generalship or weaponry, but examines every aspect of life in the French army—from rank-and-file recruitment, officer selection, discipline, political education, and group cohesion, to the flexible use of line, column, and skirmishers on the battlefield. The image which emerges is one of a highly motivated, disciplined, and tactically superior army that outmaneuvered and outfought its opponents.

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