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Journal articles on the topic "Prussian army"

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Bara, Xavier. "The Kishū Army and the Setting of the Prussian Model in Feudal Japan, 1860–1871." War in History 19, no. 2 (2012): 153–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0968344511432980.

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In 1860–1 the Tokugawa bakufu established diplomatic relations with the kingdom of Prussia. The fascination for the Prussian military system rapidly spread in Japan, a land that was destabilized by political struggles between principalities and engaged in a military modernization. As a consequence of the Austro-Prussian War and the Second Chōshū War in 1866, the principality of Kishū was the first Japanese state to apply the Prussian system to its army. This was the root of the crucial Prussian influence on the Imperial Japanese Army from the late nineteenth century.
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Trąbski, Maciej. "Prusacy podchodzą pod Wawel – plany obrony Krakowa z wiosny 1793 roku." Prace Historyczne 148, no. 3 (2021): 487–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20844069ph.21.034.14010.

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The Prussians are attacking the Wawel castle – plans of Cracow defence in the spring of 1793 At the beginning of 1793, the Prussian army marched onto the territory of the western provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, executing the plan of the Second Partition of Poland signed in Saint Petersburg. Due to the lack of information concerning the maximum range of the annexation in the early spring, the Confederate authorities started to fear that Cracow might be taken too – by Prussia or by Austria. Thus, general Józef Wodzicki was tasked with securing the city. However, he had to face t
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Grudniewski, Jakub. "Formowanie landwery podczas pruskiej wojny wyzwoleńczej 1813 roku na przykładzie Śląska." UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 19, no. 2 (2021): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/johass.2021.2.3.

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After the defeat of the Napoleonic army in the Russian campaign in 1812–1813, Prussia renounced the alliance with France and entered the war known as the “liberation war”. The King of Prussia, Frederick William III, addressed his subjects with an appeal “An mein Volk” (“To my people”), calling for a fight against Napoleon. One of the pillars of this struggle was the creation of units of a voluntary military formation composed of the "people" - the landwehr. After defeating Napoleon landwehr became part of the legend of the Prussian army's strength, which was to cover the ignominious defeat of
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Jędrysiak, Jacek. "Relacja generała Gustava von Raucha o rosyjskich pracach fortyfikacyjnych w Królestwie Polskim i na ziemiach zabranych w 1835 roku." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 25, no. 4 (2024): 39–76. https://doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2024.4(290).0002.

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The article contains a discussion of the account left by Prussian General Gustav von Rauch concerning the inspection of Russian fortifications, carried out at the invitation of Tsar Nicholas I in October 1835. The visit was a manifestation of the close Prussian-Russian cooperation directed against the Poles at that time. Its record contributes to the analysis of the relations between the two countries, the ways in which the Prussian army obtained information, and the perception of the military situation in Polish lands by the Prussian army after the failed November Uprising.
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Bellinger, Vanya Eftimova. "Carl von Clausewitz’s Last Campaign: Clausewitz’s Role as Chief of Staff for the Prussian Army of Observation in the Polish-Russian War of 1831." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 22, no. 4 (2021): 52–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2021.4(278).0002.

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Relatively little is known about Carl von Clausewitz’s involvement in the November Uprising as the Chief of Staff for the Prussian Army of Observation. This article argues that in Prussia’s strategy of no direct involvement in the Polish-Russian conflict, Clausewitz’s formidable skills as a military planner played an integral role. The tightened control over the borders deprived the Polish army of critical manpower and resources, while not giving Great Powers sympathetic to the Polish independence like France a clear cause for intervention. Additionally, Clausewitz’s visceral opposition to the
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Jędrysiak, Jacek. "Economic and social impact of the Prussian Army in Silesia in the years 1815–1848. State or research and research postulates." Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka 74 (July 16, 2024): 29–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/skhs.2019.s.02.

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This study is an introduction to the subject of the Prussian army’s impact on economic and social issues in the Province of Silesia in the years 1815–1848. The most important files on the relations between the army and the civilian population have been preserved in the records of Prussian ministries, offices and local authorities, stored in Polish and German archives. The aim of the text is to indicate a catalogue of the most important issues to be investigated, together with suggestions regarding the methods of their reconstruction. The text discusses the problems of the presence and function
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Winkel, Carmen. "The King and His Army: A New Perspective on the Military in 18th Century Brandenburg-Prussia." International Journal of Military History and Historiography 39, no. 1 (2019): 34–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24683302-03901003.

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Brandenburg-Prussia has always occupied a special place in the German-speaking historiography. However, this has not resulted in a particularly differentiated state of research. Rather, the Prussian military of the 18th century is still characterized by attributes such as ‘monarchic’ and ‘absolutist, which unreflectively continues the narratives of 19th-century historiography. This article is explicitly challenging this image by assuming a differentiated concept of rulership as well as of the military in the 18th century. Using the aristocratic elites, it will examine how Frederick William I (
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Sterkhov, Dmitry. "Military and Patriotic Mobilisation in Prussia During the Liberations Wars of 1813–1815." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 5 (2023): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640028069-3.

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The author focuses on the first mass mobilisation in Prussia carried out by the Prussian government during the Liberation Wars of 1813–1815. He aims to answer the question of how successful this mobilisation was and whether the Prussian political elite managed to obtain the popular support for the war against Napoleonic France. Methodologically, the study is based on the theory of modernisation, according to which, during the Napoleonic Wars, universal conscription was introduced in the countries of Europe and modern mass warfare emerged. The introduction deals with the general causes promptin
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Augusiewicz, Sławomir. "Diariusz kampanii w Prusach Królewskich w 1626 roku Wolfa von der Ölsnitza." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 24, no. 1 (2023): 201–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2023.1(283).0008.

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The article discusses a little-known diary, the entries of which concern the cam- paign of the crown army in Royal Prussia in the second half of 1626. The author of the diary, which is currently held in the archives of the Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin-Dahlem, was Wolf von der Ölsnitz, a Prussian nobleman and envoy of King Sigismund III to the Duchy of Prussia. The diary cov- ers the period from 24 September to 2 November, 1626, which included the Battle of Gniew.
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Kuzio-Podrucki, Arkadiusz. "Schaffgotschowie między Austrią i Prusami w dobie wojen o Śląsk (1740–1763)." Zaranie Śląskie. Seria druga 8 (2022): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/zaranieslaskie.8.1.

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280 years ago, in 1742, the First Silesian War came to an end. The treaty of Breslau and Berlin resulted in the division of Silesia between Prussia and Austria, both of which happened to fight for this region twice again in the years to come – during the Second Silesian War of 1744–1745 and the Seven-Year War of 1756–1763. However, these two conflicts only confirmed the original division. Throughout the conflict, both sides fought with changing fortunes. The Silesian aristocrats were compelled to choose sides and bear the consequences of their choices, which ranged from being showered with pri
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Prussian army"

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Marschke, Benjamin. "Absolutely pietist : patronage, fictionalism [sic], and state-building in the early eighteenth-century Prussian army chaplaincy /." Halle : Tübingen : Verlag der Franckeschen Stifungen ; M. Niemeyer, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39970421p.

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Locke, Samuel A. III. "Multiplying an Army: Prussian and German Military Planning and the Concept of Force Multiplication in Three Conflicts." Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1588694697384848.

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Marschke, Benjamin. "The development of the army chaplaincy in early eighteenth-century Prussia." Universität Potsdam, 2001. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2009/2885/.

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Eynon, Jacob. "The Mythic Army: Cultural Militarism in Germany from 1648 to 1945." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2019. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/2121.

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This study focuses on an analysis of militarism in German culture from the end of the Thirty Years’ War in 1648 to the Fall of the Third Reich in 1945. Its focuses on the effects of the military, its presence, needs, personnel, values and activities on the four main groups of relevance to this topic within the German populace; The rulers of Germany and its various states prior to unification, the aristocracy, the common solidres and the common people who comprise the remainder of the populace. The differences in the specificity between the first three categories and the last one is that the ru
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Hallmark, James (James Carl). "The Prusso-Saxon Army and the Battles of Jena and Auerstädt, October 14, 1806." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc935693/.

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The twin battles of Jena and Auerstadt were fought on October 14, 1806 between the Prusso-Saxon forces under King Frederick William III of Prussia and the French forces under Emperor Napoleon I of France. Since these famous battles, many military historians have been quick to claim that the Prusso-Saxon Army of 1806 used tactics that were too outdated and soldiers that were quite incapable of effectively taking on the French. But the Prusso-Saxon Army of 1806 has been greatly misrepresented by these historians, and a recent body of respected scholarship has indicated that the Prusso-Saxon sold
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Hoffmann, Jan. "Die sächsische Armee im Deutschen Reich 1871 bis 1918." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2007. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1184264663626-52141.

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Die Rolle der sächsischen Armee im Deutschen Reich. Selbstverständnis, Verhältnis zu Preußen, Österreich und in Ausschnitten auch zu anderen Bundesstaaten (Bayern und Württemberg). Streng chronologische Darstellung der wichtigsten Fragen und Probleme zwischen den Armeen und die Bedeutung für die Reichs-und Bündnispolitik mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf der Quellendarstellung. Die Berichte des sächsischen Militärbevollmächtigten in Berlin sind ausgewertet und großzügig zitiert. Insbesondere preußische (spärlich) und österreichische (ausführlicher) diplomatische Berichte ergänzen das Bild. Schwer
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Hoffmann, Jan. "Die sächsische Armee im Deutschen Reich 1871 bis 1918." Doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Dresden, 2006. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A25009.

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Die Rolle der sächsischen Armee im Deutschen Reich. Selbstverständnis, Verhältnis zu Preußen, Österreich und in Ausschnitten auch zu anderen Bundesstaaten (Bayern und Württemberg). Streng chronologische Darstellung der wichtigsten Fragen und Probleme zwischen den Armeen und die Bedeutung für die Reichs-und Bündnispolitik mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf der Quellendarstellung. Die Berichte des sächsischen Militärbevollmächtigten in Berlin sind ausgewertet und großzügig zitiert. Insbesondere preußische (spärlich) und österreichische (ausführlicher) diplomatische Berichte ergänzen das Bild. Schwer
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Procházka, Filip. "Historie českého (československého) reenactingu." Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-329113.

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The goal of this thesis is to do research , as wide as possible, in the most popular part of hobby named reenacting or reenacting (Napoleonic era, Austro-Prussian Wars, American Civil War, Second World War and some new topic - Czechoslovak Peoples Army, Royal Air Force and Czechoslovak Policemen before WW2). Thats mean commemoration and re-enactment of military history and military units in whole its history from time before 1989 to the future. I tried to find grounds of this hobby and describe development of it. As I expected, progress of this hobby or movement is larger, but this hobby exist
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Books on the topic "Prussian army"

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White, Jonathan Randall. The Prussian Army, 1640-1871. University Press of America, 1996.

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Louis, Delperier, Hook Richard, and Hook Christa, eds. French Army 1870-71, Franco-Prussian War. Osprey, 1991.

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Shann, Stephen. French Army 1870-71, Franco-Prussian War. Osprey, 1991.

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Clemente, Steven E. For King and Kaiser!: The making of the Prussian Army officer, 1860-1914. Greenwood Press, 1992.

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Judith, Zimmer, Boxberger Elisabeth, and Deutsches Historisches Museum, eds. The uniforms of the Prussian army under Frederick the Great from 1740 to 1786. Militaria, 2012.

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1936-, Trautmann Frederic, and Scheibert J. 1831-1903, eds. A Prussian observes the American Civil War: The military studies of Justus Scheibert. University of Missouri Press, 2001.

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Marschke, Benjamin. Absolutely Pietist: Patronage, fictionalism [sic], and state-building in the early eighteenth-century Prussian army chaplaincy. Verlag der Franckeschen Stiftungen, 2005.

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Faidherbe, Louis Léon César. THE CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE NORTH 1870-71. Helion & Company Ltd., 2010.

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Faidherbe, Louis Léon César. THE CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE NORTH 1870-71. Helion & Company Ltd., 2010.

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Tümmler, Holger. Baron von Steuben: Soldat Friedrichs des Grossen und berühmter Freiheitsheld in Amerika. Melchior Historischer Verlag, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Prussian army"

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Ellis, John. "The Prussian Army Reforms 1806–15." In Armies in Revolution. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003248507-5.

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Telp, Claus. "The Prussian Army in the Jena Campaign." In The Bee and the Eagle. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230236738_9.

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Andrews, D. F., and A. M. Herzberg. "The Number of Deaths by Horsekicks in the Prussian Army." In Springer Series in Statistics. Springer New York, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5098-2_5.

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Sangar, Eric. "Understanding the Incomplete Emulation of Prussian Warfare by the French Army After the Franco-Prussian War." In Diffusion in Franco-German Relations. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36040-5_6.

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Robertson, Ben P. "King of Prussia's Economy—Taxes—The Army—Singular Motives for a Murder—An Execution." In The Travel Writings of John Moore Vol 1. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003553106-75.

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Coetzee, Marilyn Shevin. "“More Prussian than the Prussians”: The Army League in the Liberal Southwest." In The German Army League. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195061093.003.0005.

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Abstract That a militaristic organization like the Army League should have been inaugurated in Wiirttemberg rather than in Prussia might, upon reflection, seem curious. If Prussia could conjure up vivid images of militarism, bureaucracy, and Junkerdom, Wiirttemberg suggested constitutionalism and a more liberal ethos. Politically, socially, and economically, Wiirttemberg’s development bore little resemblance to that of the Prussian state. Lacking a counterpart to Prussia’s landowning Junkers, Wiirttemberg consisted of small-to middle-sized holdings owned by peasants and noblemen alike. Thus, w
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Sikora, Michael. "The Prussian Army." In The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars. Cambridge University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108278096.008.

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Howard, Michael. "The Army of ChÂlons." In The Franco-Prussian War. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003146780-6.

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Levinger, Matthew. "Invoking the Nation." In Enlightened Nationalism. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195131857.003.0003.

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Abstract On 14 October 1806, Prussia’s famed army collapsed in a single day, routed by the French at the battles of Auerstädt and Jena. Two weeks later, Napoleon entered Berlin, as the Prussian court fled eastward toward Memel, a small Lithuanian seaport near the Russian border. Throughout the following winter and spring, the Prussian military forces were besieged in the towns of Prussia’s eastern marches.
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Howard, Michael. "The Army of the Rhine." In The Franco-Prussian War. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003146780-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Prussian army"

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Ananyeva, Nataliya. "Adventures of Ensign Klimov as a Model of 18th Century Memoirs." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.01.

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The paper explores the polonisms and toponyms that func-tion in the memoirs of the junior offi cer of the Russian army Alexei Klimov, who was captured by the Prussian during the Seven Years War (1756–1763), who became a forced soldier of the Prussian army and spent more that thirty years in a foreign land. Memoirs of participants in hostilities – a popular genre of Slavic memoirs of 17–18th centures, which include, in particular, the Polish „Pamiętniki” of Jan Chrysostom Pasek.
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