Stomach for Fighting
Explore the critical role of food in military life with Stomach for Fighting by Manchester University Press. Published in 2011, this insightful hardback edition spans 288 pages, delving into how sustenance impacts soldiers’ morale and performance. Often overlooked by historians, this book challenges existing army statistics by rigorously investigating their accuracy. With extensive research drawn from a diverse range of sources, Stomach for Fighting illuminates theoretical concepts through compelling firsthand accounts from soldiers themselves. This unique perspective offers readers a deeper understanding of the relationship between food and military effectiveness, rendering it a must-read for anyone interested in military history or the social dynamics of wartime experiences. Discover how what was on the plate influenced those on the battlefield.