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Military law and punishments have far too often been marginalised by historians and criminologists alike. Given the extent to which populations have been subjected to varying forms of military authority during the modern era, this ... celý popis
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Military law and punishments have far too often been marginalised by historians and criminologists alike. Given the extent to which populations have been subjected to varying forms of military authority during the modern era, this neglect amounts to a serious shortcoming. The influence of military law extends far beyond that of military service; it impacts upon on civilians both as individuals and groups that have, in turn, impacted upon military law.Through the careful analysis of significant events and case studies, "Military Law, the State, and Citizenship in the Modern Age" examines this and other key themes of state formation and citizenship. Gerard Oram here argues that military authority - either as separate from the state or as a direct extension of it - performed a key role in shaping the relationship between the state and its citizens in modern Western societies.
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