Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army - Hardcover

Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army - Hardcover

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by Thomas Cardoza (Author)

Cantinières and vivandières were women who served as official, uniformed combat auxiliaries of French army units from 1793 to the eve of World War I. Technically non-combatant spouses of active-duty soldiers, they fought and died in every conflict from the wars of the Revolution through colonial campaigns in Algeria, Mexico, West Africa, and Indochina. At a time when women were strictly controlled by the Napoleonic Code, cantinières owned property, traveled widely, and exercised a fierce independence from their husbands. However, despite their actions, they passed largely under the radar of the growing feminist and anti-feminist movements that flourished in France from 1792 onward. Based on extensive archival research as well as published sources, Intrepid Women is the first serious book-length study of a previously ignored aspect of women's and military history.

Author Biography

Thomas Cardoza is Professor of Humanities at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada.

Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 1 x 9.2 x 6.2 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 01, 2010
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