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Indentured to liberty

peasant life and the Hessian military state, 1688-1815

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An edition of Indentured to liberty (1994)

Indentured to liberty

peasant life and the Hessian military state, 1688-1815

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When Washington crossed the Delaware on Christmas Eve in 1778, he attacked German farm boys hired out to the British monarchy as "mercenaries." Throughout the eighteenth century the British rented such armies from the Landgraves of Hesse-Cassel under the auspices of the so-called subsidy treaties. Forced to defend the liberties of English elites, Hessian conscripts were themselves subjected to a harsh authoritarian rule. In this engaging book, Peter K.

Taylor reconstructs the world of these peasants and their families.

Taylor examines the political economy of the international trade in military units and shows how Hesse's notorious system of military conscription was in fact nourished by England's demand for armies for hire. Drawing on tax records, muster lists, and parish registers, he then determines who served in the Landgraves' army, what this service required, and how the subsidy system transformed peasant families and the rural economy.

Hessian soldiers, he shows, began their military life in their own villages and often spent most of their terms of service there, but as outsiders to the communities of their childhood. Providing readings of three folktales collected in Hesse-Cassel by the Brothers Grimm, Taylor considers how the conditions of conscription and military taxation in the Hessian state affected peasant kinship networks.

In vivid detail, he demonstrates that peasant soldiers - and their sisters, lovers, wives, and families - helped pay for eighteenth-century advances in English liberty with their own lives and culture.

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Indentured to liberty: peasant life and the Hessian military state, 1688-1815
1994, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Ithaca, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943/.41
Library of Congress
DD801.H57 T39 1994, DD801.H57T39 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 275 p. :
Number of pages
275

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Open Library
OL1430505M
Internet Archive
indenturedtolibe00tayl
ISBN 10
0801429161
LCCN
93041906
OCLC/WorldCat
29315701
Library Thing
772010
Goodreads
921450

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