At the Edge of the World: The Heroic Century of the French Foreign Legion

At the Edge of the World: The Heroic Century of the French Foreign Legion

by Jean-Vincent Blanchard
At the Edge of the World: The Heroic Century of the French Foreign Legion

At the Edge of the World: The Heroic Century of the French Foreign Legion

by Jean-Vincent Blanchard

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Overview

The remarkable story of the French Foreign Legion, its dramatic rise throughout the nineteenth century, and its most committed champion, General Hubert Lyautey.

An aura of mystery, romance, and danger surrounds the French Foreign Legion, the all-volunteer corps of the French Army, founded in 1831. Famous for its physically grueling training in harsh climates, the legion fought in French wars from Mexico to Madagascar, Southeast Asia to North Africa. To this day, despite its reputation for being assigned the riskiest missions in the roughest terrain, the mystique of the legion continues to attract men from every corner of the world.

In At the Edge of the World, historian Jean-Vincent Blanchard follows the legion's rise to fame during the nineteenth century—focusing on its campaigns in Indochina and especially in Africa—when the corps played a central role in expanding and protecting the French Empire. As France struggled to be a power capable of rivaling the British, the figure of the legionnaire—deadly, self-sacrificing, uncompromisingly efficient—came to represent the might and morale that would secure a greater, stronger nation.

Drawing from rare, archival memoirs and testimonies of legionnaires from the period and tracing the fascinating career of Hubert Lyautey, France's first resident-general in Morocco and a hero to many a legionnaire, At the Edge of the World chronicles the Foreign Legion at the height of its renown, when the corps and its archetypically handsome, moody, and marginalized recruits became both the symbols of a triumphant colonialism and the stuff of legend.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802743879
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/04/2017
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jean-­Vincent Blanchard is Professor of French Studies at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. He is the author of several books published in Canada and France, as well as Éminence: Cardinal Richelieu and the Rise of France.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 An Early History of the Legion 11

Part 1

2 Algeria! 29

3 1885 42

4 Le Cafard 58

5 Oil Slick 73

6 Grim March 84

Part 2

7 In the Legion 101

8 Beyond the Desert 113

9 Morocco That Was 125

10 Baraka 139

11 Principles of War 151

12 A Quest for Redemption 163

13 Middle Atlas 177

14 The Rif on Fire 188

15 Beau Travail! 202

Epilogue: Mon Légionnaire 214

Afterword 219

Acknowledgments 223

Maps 225

Notes 229

Bibliography 243

Image Credits 253

Index 255

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