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Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713-1807 the beginning of the social militarization of Prusso-German society

This is the first publication in English of Otto Busch's important and original study of the origins of militarism in Prussia. First published in German in 1962, it remains unsurpassed in its highly original approach to the origins and development of the unique military system by which Prussia vaulted to great power status in the eighteenth century and to the leadership of a unified Germany in the nineteenth century. That system, created by Frederick William I (1713-1740), required the full mobilization of the human and material resources of a still overwhelmingly agrarian country. Both the landowning nobility and peasantry had to be integrated into the system - the nobility as officers and the peasantry as common soldiers. From these circumstances arose a military system that merged and became identical with the social system in the countryside itself - the relationship of subordination and dependency of the peasant to the nobleman being transferred from the rural manor to the army. Noblemen gained new social and political prominence though their identification with army officership and became preferred appointees to the civilian bureaucracy. The close identification between noble and army officership not only perpetuated a military-aristocratic governmental system, but also produced the habits of command and obedience in Prusso-German society still fatefully apparent in the first half of the twentieth century.

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  • "This is the first publication in English of Otto Busch's important and original study of the origins of militarism in Prussia. First published in German in 1962, it remains unsurpassed in its highly original approach to the origins and development of the unique military system by which Prussia vaulted to great power status in the eighteenth century and to the leadership of a unified Germany in the nineteenth century. That system, created by Frederick William I (1713-1740), required the full mobilization of the human and material resources of a still overwhelmingly agrarian country. Both the landowning nobility and peasantry had to be integrated into the system - the nobility as officers and the peasantry as common soldiers. From these circumstances arose a military system that merged and became identical with the social system in the countryside itself - the relationship of subordination and dependency of the peasant to the nobleman being transferred from the rural manor to the army. Noblemen gained new social and political prominence though their identification with army officership and became preferred appointees to the civilian bureaucracy. The close identification between noble and army officership not only perpetuated a military-aristocratic governmental system, but also produced the habits of command and obedience in Prusso-German society still fatefully apparent in the first half of the twentieth century."@en
  • "This is the first publication in English of Otto Busch's important and original study of the origins of militarism in Prussia. First published in German in 1962, it remains unsurpassed in its highly original approach to the origins and development of the unique military system by which Prussia vaulted to great power status in the eighteenth century and to the leadership of a unified Germany in the nineteenth century. That system, created by Frederick William I (1713-1740), required the full mobilization of the human and material resources of a still overwhelmingly agrarian country. Both the landowning nobility and peasantry had to be integrated into the system - the nobility as officers and the peasantry as common soldiers. From these circumstances arose a military system that merged and became identical with the social system in the countryside itself - the relationship of subordination and dependency of the peasant to the nobleman being transferred from the rural manor to the army. Noblemen gained new social and political prominence though their identification with army officership and became preferred appointees to the civilian bureaucracy. The close identification between noble and army officership not only perpetuated a military-aristocratic governmental system, but also produced the habits of command and obedience in Prusso-German society still fatefully apparent in the first half of the twentieth century."

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  • "Militarsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807 : die Anfange der sozialen Militarisierung der preussich-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen : 1713-1807 : die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713 - 1807 the beginnings of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713-1807 : the beginning of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen 1713-1807. Die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen 1713-1807 : die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preußisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im Alten Preußen 1713-1807 Die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preußisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militär system und Sozialleben im alten Preussen. 1713-1807. Die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft. Mit einer Einführung von H. Herzfeld"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im Alten Preussen 1713-1807 : Die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia 1713-1807 : The beginnings of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Militarsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807 : die Anfange der sozialen : Militarisierung der preussich-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preußen, 1713-1807 die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preußisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preußen : 1713-1807 : die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preußisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713-1807 the beginning of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"@en
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713-1807 : the beginning of the social militarization of prusso-german society"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807 die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807 : die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807; die Anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"
  • "Military system and social life in old-regime Prussia, 1713-1807 : the beginnings of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Military system and social life in old regime Prussia, 1713-1807 : the beginnings of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Military systems and social life in old regime Prussia : the beginnigs of the social militarization of Prusso-German society"
  • "Militärsystem und Sozialleben im alten Preussen, 1713-1807 : die anfänge der sozialen Militarisierung der preussisch-deutschen Gesellschaft"