Description
Cantinieres and vivandieres were women who served as official, uniformed combat auxiliaries of French army units from 1793 to the eve of World War I. Technically non-combatant spouses of active-duty soldiers, they fought and died in every conflict from the wars of the Revolution through colonial campaigns in Algeria, Mexico, West Africa, and Indochina. At a time when women were strictly controlled by the Napoleonic Code, cantinieres owned property, traveled widely, and exercised a fierce independence from their husbands. However, despite their actions, they passed largely under the radar of the growing feminist and anti-feminist movements that flourished in France from 1792 onward. Based on extensive archival research as well as published sources, Intrepid Women is the first serious book-length study of a previously ignored aspect of women's and military history.
The exploits of women non-combatants in the French military from before the Revolution to WWI
About the Author
Thomas Cardoza is Professor of Humanities at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada.
Reviews
... a major and valuable accomplishment. It is gratifying to see these formidable women given their story and their due.June 2011
* American Historical Review *Overall, this is a well-written, richly detailed and satisfying book on a topic that has been unfairly ignored, and deserves greater attention. . . . With this book, [Cardoza] dispels many shadows surrounding the French cantinieres and provides an engaging and insightful portrayal of their lives.
* H-France Review *Cardoza's book is well-written, thorough, very readable, and most of all, original. As a result of his painstaking research, Cardoza easily convinces his readers of the importance of the cantinieres to both military and feminist history. He corrects questionable assertions that had remained unchallenged until now and rightfully points out what other historians and feminist scholars blatantly missed or ignored altogether.34.6 Nov-Dec 2011
* Women's Studies Intnl Forum *[The author] is to be congratulated on his attempt to shed some light on the role of the cantiniere in both war and peace. The role of women in war has been overlooked for far too long.February, 2011
* H-War *[T]his is a well-researched and innovative account. The 'intrepid women' of the French army have found their historian.
* European History Quarterly *This exemplary work is a riveting account, written in a very accessible style that shows the benefits of women's history to readers of many disciplines.
* Women's History Review *Book Information
ISBN 9780253354518
Author Thomas Cardoza
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 31mm