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Absolutely Pietist. Patronage, factionalism, and state-building in the early eighteenth-century Prussian army chaplaincy. By Benjamin Marschke. (Hallesche Forschungen, 16.) Pp. viii+216. Tübingen: Verlag der Franckeschen Stiftungen Halle in Max Niemeyer, 2005. €28 (paper). 13 978 3 484 84016 4; 10 3 484 84016 1; 13 978 3 931479 67 1; 10 3 931479 67 6; 0949 0086 The redcoat and religion. The forgotten history of the British soldier from the age of Marlborough to the eve of the First World War. By Michael Snape. (Christianity and Society in the Modern World.) Pp. x+322. London–New York: Routledge, 2005. £60. 10 0 415 37715 3; 13 978 0 415 37715 7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2007

JEREMY BLACK
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

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