2000
DOI: 10.1191/026635500669569859
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'Wo der soldat hinkömbt, da ist alles sein': Military Violence and Atrocities in the Thirty Years War Re-examined

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“…The lack of regular wage, poor logistics and foraging, combined with military legislation that allowed them booty in the occasion of sacks and victories, inspired a particularly negative framing of the soldier in the public media of the time. 8 The relative freedom and mobility of the sixteenth-century soldier, such as the German Landsknecht, who was free to join whatever commander who offered him the most attractive contract, came to an end when soldiers were incorporated in armies that transformed them in mere wage-earners and aimed to discipline their behaviour not only on the battlefield but beyond. 9 The semi-permanent settlement of garrisons in early modern urban societies again led to a reconfiguring of expected behaviour and discipline.…”
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“…The lack of regular wage, poor logistics and foraging, combined with military legislation that allowed them booty in the occasion of sacks and victories, inspired a particularly negative framing of the soldier in the public media of the time. 8 The relative freedom and mobility of the sixteenth-century soldier, such as the German Landsknecht, who was free to join whatever commander who offered him the most attractive contract, came to an end when soldiers were incorporated in armies that transformed them in mere wage-earners and aimed to discipline their behaviour not only on the battlefield but beyond. 9 The semi-permanent settlement of garrisons in early modern urban societies again led to a reconfiguring of expected behaviour and discipline.…”
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“…Innym powodem była organizacja wojska oparta na najemnikach. Mężczyźni wiążąc swoje życie z wojaczką zakładali rodziny, które w naturalny sposób funkcjonowały w wojsku 14 . Kolejnym impulsem motywującym żołnierzy do zakładania polowej rodziny były długotrwałe wojny 15 .…”
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