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Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885
Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885, In 1815, the British public supposed the army to be a band of murderous thugs and drunkards whipped into shape only by the strenuous efforts of great men like Wellington. By 1885, the curious figure of Charles Gordon could immediately and easily slip into, Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885 has a rating of 3 stars
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Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885, In 1815, the British public supposed the army to be a band of murderous thugs and drunkards whipped into shape only by the strenuous efforts of great men like Wellington. By 1885, the curious figure of Charles Gordon could immediately and easily slip into, Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885
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  • Making Saints Religion and the Public Image of the British Army, 1809-1885
  • Written by author Kenneth E. Hendrickson
  • Published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,U.S., 1998/03/31
  • In 1815, the British public supposed the army to be a band of murderous thugs and drunkards whipped into shape only by the strenuous efforts of great men like Wellington. By 1885, the curious figure of Charles Gordon could immediately and easily slip into
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Acknowledgments 7
Introduction 9
1 The Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 1809-1825 19
2 The Breakdown of the Old Establishment 28
3 A Conservative Hiatus: The Career of W. W. Dakins 41
4 The Early Career of George Robert Gleig 48
5 Professionalization at the Royal Army Chaplains' Department 58
6 A Kinder, Gentler British Army 74
7 Winning the Troops 82
8 Havelock and the Birth of the Christian Hero 94
9 The Hero Becomes an Icon 107
10 Gordon and the Image of the Christian Hero 122
Notes 143
Bibliography 179
Index 193


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