'Do not despair at your fate': Carl von Clausewitz in French captivity, 1806-1807

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Abstract

Carl von Clausewitz’s time in French captivity is well documented, but has never been studied in its own right. However, it is both fascinating and relevant, as Clausewitz’s experience of captivity took place against the backdrop of the nationalization of war and the concomitant politicization of prisoners in war. Clausewitz framed his observations by contrasting the ‘French’ and the ‘German’ national characters. While Germany as a political identity ceased to play a role for Clausewitz after his return to Prussia, he held on to his characterization of the French as a politically backward society and, ultimately, as an empire in decline.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages20
JournalWar in History
VolumeOnlineFirst
Early online date27 May 2019
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 27 May 2019

Keywords

  • Carl von Clausewitz
  • Napoleonic Wars
  • Prisoners of war
  • Nationalization of war

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