"Ce fameux bâton qu'on a dans sa giberne" : So you want to be an Assyrian Officer?
Backer, Fabrice De (University of Vienna. Aloïs Musil Center for Oriental Studies)
Data: |
2015 |
Resum: |
Ce fameux bâton qu'on a dans sa giberne", this famous staff we all have in our cartridge box, is a reference to a French proverb employed in the armies of Napoléon Ier. This quote meant that the most common private had virtually all the chances to receive the staff of field-marshall, the highest military dignity, in his cartridge box. Several French officers and field-marshals, mostly from the lowest social origins, came to power only thanks to their prowess during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. On a lot of aspects, the Revolutionary and Napoleonic armies can be comparedwith the Neo-Assyrian kisir šarruti, as long as polyvalence, meritocracy and organization are concerned. In that respect, a first census of all the skills demonstrated by the archers in the Neo-Assyrian army, and their relation to power, can help to understand how long and hard was the way to a commanding position, moreover for those of the lowest social origins. |
Drets: |
Tots els drets reservats. |
Llengua: |
Anglès |
Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
Matèria: |
Assyrian ;
Archer ;
Training ;
Officer ;
Warfare ;
Tactics ;
Drill ;
Chariotry ;
Alphabetization ;
Command class ;
Hierarchy ;
Specialty ;
Siegecraft ;
Hospital ;
Armouries |
Publicat a: |
Historiae, Núm. 12 (2015) , p. 37-63 (Articles) , ISSN 2462-3636 |
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