Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army
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.

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Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army
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.

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Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army

Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army

by Thomas Cardoza
Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army

Intrepid Women: Cantinières and Vivandières of the French Army

by Thomas Cardoza

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253354518
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 04/05/2010
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

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

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. An Uncertain Existence: Vivandières in the Royal Army
2. "Absolutely Necessary": Vivandières in the Armies of the French Revolution
3. Expanded Opportunities: Cantinières in the Armies of Napoleon
4. "Useful and Necessary": Cantinières and the Constitutional Monarchies
5. The Second Empire: The "Golden Age" of the Cantinières
6. The Third Republic and the End of the Cantinières
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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University of York - Alan Forrest

"This is an excellent, pioneering, and always interesting study of an area of French military history that has now found its historian."

Universityof York - Alan Forrest

This is an excellent, pioneering, and always interesting study of an area of French military history that has now found its historian.

Dartmouth College - Margaret Darrow

"A richly detailed account, well written and continually engaging from start to finish."

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