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"The Sword and the Law": Elizabethan soldiers’ perception and practice of the laws of armed conflict, 1569-1587
DA Great Britain;K Law (General);U Military Science (General)
Smith, Justin Samuel Ewald ; Strickland, Matthew
University:University of Glasgow
关键词: Elizabeth I, Laws of War, Laws of Armed Conflict, Rebellion, Eighty Years War, Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland, Protestant warfare, Catholic warfare, English, England, Ireland, Netherlands, Low Countries, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, military history, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, Alberico Gentili, Matthew Sutcliffe, William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Fitzmaurice Rebellion, Desmond Rebellion, sixteenth-century warfare, 16th century warfare,;   
Others  :  http://theses.gla.ac.uk/8552/1/2017SmithPhD.pdf
来源: University of Glasgow
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【 摘 要 】

This thesis argues that contemporary views of the laws of arms among soldiers, and of the laws of war by legal theorists, influenced particular military campaigns and individual actions in a variety of armed conflicts. Elizabeth I’s officer corps were careful to act in wars so that their actions would be seen as honourable by outside observers in the belief that such actions would add to their personal glory. Their individual and corporate perception of the laws of war directly affected military practices. However, the Elizabethan military establishment was engaged in conflicts that did not conform to contemporary views of just war. Catholic popes funded military expeditions against England and its dominion of Ireland, where the leaders were granted commissions to wage holy war not just war. The suppression of armed rebellions in Ireland employed numerous soldiers, and much of the machinery of state was supported by the English military. Holy war and counterinsurgency operations had no parallels in just war theory.The laws of war provided an important new context for re-evaluating military practices. Although legal discourse was predominantly ordered towards fighting regular wars, with careful reading of contemporary sources, there are important indicators that illuminate contemporary justifications for some of the more brutal military actions associated with the English military establishment, particularly in Ireland.By re-examining the discourse on the laws of war, the thesis finds that soldiers took seriously the customs of war and through them, it reassesses the motivations and mentalities of commissioned officers. This discourse was then used as a basis by which the conduct of soldiers can be understood and contextualised within English political and ethical structures.

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