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"Militarism: A Historical Journey Through the Power of Arms" Embarking on a historical voyage, we delve into the depths of militarism

Background imageMilitarism Collection: DE SOTTO, Seraf�Mar�Earl of Clonard (1793

DE SOTTO, Seraf�Mar�Earl of Clonard (1793
DE SOTTO, Seraf� Mar� Earl of Clonard (1793 - 1862). Memoirs for the history of the troops of the Royal House of Spain. 1828. Grenadier (1815). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Crimean War, 1853-1856. Siege of Sevastopol (1854-55)

Crimean War, 1853-1856. Siege of Sevastopol (1854-55). Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: BELLANGE, Joseph Louis Hippolyte (1800 - 1866)

BELLANGE, Joseph Louis Hippolyte (1800 - 1866). The Capture of the Retinue of Abd el-Kader (1808-83) in 1843, 1847. FRANCE. PICARDY. OISE. Chantilly. Mus饠 Cond頨 Cond頍 useum)

Background imageMilitarism Collection: French-Prussian War (1870). Troops on the walls

French-Prussian War (1870). Troops on the walls of Paris. Engraving

Background imageMilitarism Collection: PRIMO DE RIVERA, Miguel (1870-1930). Spanish military

PRIMO DE RIVERA, Miguel (1870-1930). Spanish military man and politician, dictator between 1923 and 1930. Town Hall of Saragossa: Primo de Rivera and Galo Ponte y Escart� Justice minister

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Crimean War ( 1853-1856). The Battle of the Alma

Crimean War ( 1853-1856). The Battle of the Alma (20 September 1854). Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)

Background imageMilitarism Collection: SERTORIUS, Quintus (123-73 BC). Roman General. Engraving

SERTORIUS, Quintus (123-73 BC). Roman General. Engraving

Background imageMilitarism Collection: JONAS, Lucien Hector (1880-1947). First World War

JONAS, Lucien Hector (1880-1947). First World War. The reading of good news at a French camp. 1916. Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: SABATTIER, Louis R魹(1863 - 1935). WWI. France

SABATTIER, Louis R魹(1863 - 1935). WWI. France
SABATTIER, Louis R魹 (1863 - 1935). WWI. France. Soldiers at the train station. 1916. Drawing

Background imageMilitarism Collection: MONTPENSIER, Antonio Mar�Luis de Orl顮s, Duke

MONTPENSIER, Antonio Mar�Luis de Orl顮s, Duke
MONTPENSIER, Antonio Maric Luis de Orl顮 s, Duke of (1824-1890). Member of the French royal family, aristocrat and military, husband of Maria Luisa Fernanda, sister of Isabel II of Spain

Background imageMilitarism Collection: SPAIN. Segovia. Monument to Luis Daoiz and Pedro

SPAIN. Segovia. Monument to Luis Daoiz and Pedro Velarde opposite the Alcazar (castle). Sculpture on bronze

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain. Carlos VII

Spain. Carlos VII
CARLOS VII, Carlos Maric de los Dolores de Borb󮠹 Austria-Este (1848-1909). Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII. Spain. Carlism

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain. Carlism. Bilbao in 1874

Spain. Carlism. Bilbao in 1874
Spain. Third Carlist War. Carlists in Bilbao (1874). SPAIN. LA RIOJA. Sang� Carlist Circle

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Juan de Austria

Juan de Austria, Don (1545-1578). Spanish prince, natural son of Charles V and Barbara Blomberg. Portrait after the statue erected in Messina in 1572. Engraving. SPAIN. ARAGON. Zaragoza

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Barcelona. Citadel tower. Engraving

Barcelona. Citadel tower. Engraving
Tower of the Citadel of Barcelona in 19th c. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barcelona City History Museum

Background imageMilitarism Collection: German postcard, Which is the better way?

German postcard, Which is the better way? Join hands across the sea. The choice is between ignorance and goodwill, selfishness and insight, militarism and peace

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Graphic cover featuring the Kaiser by Edmund Sullivan

Graphic cover featuring the Kaiser by Edmund Sullivan
Front cover of The Graphic newspaper featuring an illustration by Edmund Sullivan depicting Kaiser Wilhelm II as a brutal giant, marching across Europe

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Military influences on fashion, 1914

Military influences on fashion, 1914
An illustration by Fish showing the growing influence of militarism on fashion at the beginning of August 1914. Probably owing to rampant militarianism on the Continent and Ulsteritis at home

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Prussia, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1878

Prussia, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1878
The Kingdom of Prussia at its greatest extent, after 1866. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Historical development of Prussia, lithograph, published in 1878

Historical development of Prussia, lithograph, published in 1878
Ancient maps of the historical development of Prussia, 17th - 19th century. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Filed Marshal Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922), twice Prime Minister of Japan 1889-1891 and 1898-1900

Filed Marshal Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922), twice Prime Minister of Japan 1889-1891 and 1898-1900, father of Japanese militarism. Portrait Order Decoration

Background imageMilitarism Collection: German army manoeuvres, 1936

German army manoeuvres, 1936

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Harquebusier (c. 1600). Etching

Harquebusier (c. 1600). Etching

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Scenes of

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Scenes of the war. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Supplement of

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Supplement of
" Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Supplement of the journal " Ej鲣 ito Popular" (Popular Army), edited by the Propaganda Undersecretarys Office of Barcelona."

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain (16th c. ). Castilian War of the Communities

Spain (16th c. ). Castilian War of the Communities
Spain (16th c.). Castilian War of the Communities

Background imageMilitarism Collection: III Crusade of Richard the Lionhearted (1189-1192)

III Crusade of Richard the Lionhearted (1189-1192). Departure to the Crusades. Manuscript 4276, fol. 6. Gothic art. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain (1808-1814). Peninsular War. Napoleon flees

Spain (1808-1814). Peninsular War. Napoleon flees to Spain. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary

Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary
" Poster by Pedraza Blanco for the documentary film " Tierra Espa񯬡 " (The Spanish Earth, 1937), written by Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Miltiades The Younger (c. 554 BC probably 489

Miltiades The Younger (c. 554 BC probably 489 BC). Athenian strategist. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Weygand, Maxime (1867-1965). Painting

Weygand, Maxime (1867-1965). Painting

Background imageMilitarism Collection: France. Wars of Religion. Siege of Paris (3rd

France. Wars of Religion. Siege of Paris (3rd September 1590). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Bronze Roman military badge (1st-2nd c. AD)

Bronze Roman military badge (1st-2nd c. AD). SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imageMilitarism Collection: English soldiers fighting in Transvaal. Second

English soldiers fighting in Transvaal. Second Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902. Engraving

Background imageMilitarism Collection: MORILLO, Pablo (1755-1837). Spanish general

MORILLO, Pablo (1755-1837). Spanish general. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: CORTɓ, Hernᮠ(1485-1547). Spanish conqueror

CORTɓ, Hernᮠ(1485-1547). Spanish conqueror
CORTɓ, Hernᮠ (1485-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Painting. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of History (Chapultepec Castle)

Background imageMilitarism Collection: BARCELO i PONT DE LA TERRA, Antonio (1716-1797)

BARCELO i PONT DE LA TERRA, Antonio (1716-1797). Spanish marine military man. Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: GARCIA DE LA CUESTA, Gregorio (1741-1811). Spanish

GARCIA DE LA CUESTA, Gregorio (1741-1811). Spanish politician and general. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Pichegrus suicide (1804). Engraving. FRANCE

Pichegrus suicide (1804). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: United States (1865). Mossouri National Guard

United States (1865). Mossouri National Guard. Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: French infantry soldiers (18th c. ). Litography

French infantry soldiers (18th c. ). Litography
French infantry soldiers (18th c.). Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel II s

Spain (19th c. ). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel II s
Spain (19th c.). Carlist Wars. Queen Isabel IIs Infantry. Engraving. Private Collection

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain (1833). Line infantry (1) and light infantry

Spain (1833). Line infantry (1) and light infantry (2), . Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Austria (1797). Volunteer cavalry corps. Litography

Austria (1797). Volunteer cavalry corps. Litography. Private Collection

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Arquebusier (c. 1600). Litography

Arquebusier (c. 1600). Litography

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Spain. First Carlist War (1837). Action won by

Spain. First Carlist War (1837). Action won by Ram abrera in Pla del Pou. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageMilitarism Collection: Curved sabers formerly belonging to army officials

Curved sabers formerly belonging to army officials. SPAIN. Vitoria. Museum of the Armeric (armoury)



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"Militarism: A Historical Journey Through the Power of Arms" Embarking on a historical voyage, we delve into the depths of militarism, unearthing its profound impact across different eras and continents. From South Africa's Zulu Kingdom in the 19th century to Rome's mighty legions, from Germany's Berlin to Japan's military education system, let us explore the multifaceted facets of militarism. In the heartland of Africa, during the late 1800s, stood the formidable Zulu Kingdom. Its warriors displayed unparalleled bravery and tactical prowess that left an indelible mark on history. Moving westward to Italy's capital city, Rome reveals its grandeur through sculptures depicting legionaries who were revered for their unwavering loyalty and discipline. The vibrant hues of "La Marseillaise, " a captivating color lithograph capturing France's revolutionary spirit, remind us how music became a powerful tool in shaping military morale. Meanwhile, amidst Europe's tumultuous Thirty Years War emerged one legendary battle - Rocroy - where armies clashed fiercely as new strategies took shape. Witnessing Germany rise from ashes after restoration brings forth memories of Berlin transforming into a symbol of militaristic might. The influential figure Jean Jaures emerges as an advocate for peace amidst this era dominated by arms race tensions between nations. Traveling back in time to ancient Greece unveils awe-inspiring Greek triremes engraved upon historical records; these warships revolutionized naval warfare forever. Across distant shores lies Japan with its unique approach to military education that instilled discipline and honor within generations. Venturing further southwards towards Italy again leads us to Battle Volturno where Piedmontese soldiers fought valiantly against adversity. Achille Beltrame captures this momentous event through his evocative artistry while Miguel Primo de Rivera stands tall as Spain’s renowned military leader during turbulent times. Militarism has shaped our world, leaving an indelible mark on the pages of history.