Officiers et soldats des dragons du roi : 1750-1792. Vol. 2. From the Seven Years war to the french Revolution - Véronique Letrun

Officiers et soldats des dragons du roi : 1750-1792. Vol. 2. From the Seven Years war to the french Revolution

Véronique Letrun , Ludovic Letrun

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Officers and Soldiers of French

Dragoons. Volume 2 : 1750-1792

In this second half of the 18th century, military tactics changed, going from static siege tactics to rapid manoeuvres, giving the cavalry a predominant role again on the field of battle.

During the Age of Enlightenment, Louis XV and his grandson Louis XVI, peaceful monarchs who were little attracted to warfare, had to find gifted ministers and men to make up for the kingdom's lack of preparedness, against the warmongering Prussian, Austrian and English forces.

Despite its setbacks and the loss of its colonies, France remained the most influential and populated country in Europe. In view of its important geopolitical position, France's army had to be modemised without unsettling the comfort of its persisting internal feudality. Despite some reticence, two renowned men, Choiseul in 1762 and Saint-Germain in 1775 with experience from abroad created a new army.

The changes in uniform, organisation and tactics of the Dragoon regiments evolved over three periods. The main corps gradually joined with the cavalry, becoming a key element in the new strategy of movement. The first period, included ordinances from 1750 and 1757, and mainly improved the troop's comfort. The second period of change reorganised and unified the corps. Finally the last period provided the republic with the most modern corps and army in the world.

Résumé

L'évolution de l'uniforme, de l'organisation et de la tactique des régiments de dragons entre 1750 et 1792, à travers les règlements successifs qui accompagnèrent le passage d'une guerre statique de siège aux manoeuvres rapides et à la prédominance de la cavalerie. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Date de parution
11 mai 2015
Collection(s)
Officiers et soldats
Rayon
Science militaire
Contributeur(s)
Jennifer Meyniel (Traducteur)
EAN
9782352504238
Nombre de pages
90 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0 cm x 20.0 cm x 0.1 cm
Poids
300 g