England and Her Soldiers
Discover the compelling insights of Harriet Martineau in her 1859 work, England and Her Soldiers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This thought-provoking book spans 306 pages and presents a powerful narrative that is neither a work of invention nor a fanciful tale. Drawing on the experiences of Florence Nightingale, Martineau vividly describes the harsh realities faced by soldiers in barracks, hospitals, and on the battlefield. Her advocacy for legislative action to enhance military hygiene remains relevant and impactful. England and Her Soldiers is essential reading for anyone interested in military history, social reform, and the conditions of the British army. Join Martineau in her quest to shed light on these critical issues and inspire change.