Very little has been written of the history of prisoners of war before the twentieth century, and Renaud Morieux seeks to correct this in this new history of war captivity in the Eighteenth century, mining archives in Britain and France to take a fresh look at international relations through the histories of prisoners and host communities..
Very little has been written of the history of prisoners of war before the twentieth century, and Renaud Morieux seeks to correct this in this new history of war captivity in the Eighteenth century, mining archives in Britain and France to take a fresh look at international relations through the histories of prisoners and host communities.