Nouveau Code Annoté Du Recrutement De L'Armée, by Eugène Célières, provides a detailed examination of the laws and regulations governing military recruitment in France during the late 19th century. Preceded by an introduction outlining the various previous legislations concerning conscription, this annotated code offers valuable insight into the legal framework underpinning the French military. This historical document sheds light on the processes and considerations involved in raising and maintaining an army during a period of significant social and political change in France.
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