Prisoners of War and Military Honour, 1789–1918

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OUP Oxford

Paru le : 2025-01-03

Early in the modern period, prisoners of war with the rank of officer or equivalent had the right to petition for parole. By effectively pawning their personal honour, they were able to purchase freedom of movement and other privileges-in-captivity. Increasingly, other ranks and civilians claimed a ...
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2025-01-03

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304 pages

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9780192698940

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Jasper Heinzen completed his undergraduate studies at the Universities of Otago and Canterbury in New Zealand before obtaining an MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge. He is a senior lecturer in modern European history at the University of York. Research for the book was graciously supported by a Marie Curie Fellowship at the University of Bern, a EURIAS Fellowship at the Paris Institut d'études avancées, and a Leverhulme Fellowship, as well as a number of smaller grants.

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