Military Law, the State, and Citizenship in the Modern Age : An International History, Electronic book text Book

Military Law, the State, and Citizenship in the Modern Age : An International History Electronic book text

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Military Law, the State, and Citizenship in the Modern Age looks at how the influence of military law has extended far beyond military service to civilian populations, a topic which has been too often marginalised by historians and criminologists.

Gerard Oram here argues that military authority - either as separate from the state or as a direct extension of it - performed a key role in shaping the relationship between the state and its citizens in modern Western societies.

Through the careful analysis of significant events and case studies, Oram examines this and other key themes of state formation and citizenship, shedding light on the complex relationship between the political state and the military.

He argues that the connection that bound citizen to state was in effect formalised through the military codes under which increasing numbers of the population served throughout the modern era, a connection that took on greater significance throughout the total wars of the 20th century.

This book fills an important gap in the literature and as such will be key reading for those interested in military history, international history and war and society.

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