by PhilipZiegler (Author)
An in-depth study of the character and spirit of soldiers. This book takes as its starting point interviews with Chelsea Pensioners whose lives in the army span the 20th century, and who have seen action from World War I to Korea. Author Philip Ziegler is fascinated by the value that war veterans share, which the army must have inculcated in them: self-discipline, acceptance of risk and pain, patriotism, and solidarity with their fellow soldiers. Of course there is sometimes bigotry, narrow-mindedness and even blinkered stupidity. Ziegler also addresses the question of whether army values are still admired in modern British society. Above all though, this book celebrates the lives and attitudes of soldiers and comes to an understanding of the ethos that means so much to them.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 08 Nov 2001
ISBN 10: 0701169540
ISBN 13: 9780701169541
Book Overview: Fascinating, in-depth study of the character and spirit of soldiers. What motivates a man to die for his country? To chose a semi-monastic life among his army comrades? To obey orders? To be proud of his regiment?Rich in narrative and anecdote, this involving, poignant and important book takes as its starting point interviews with Chelsea Pensioners whose lives in the army span the 20th century,