Life in Military Camps: Necessities, Luxuries & Companionship | Soldiers' Lives

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SandRhoman History

SandRhoman History

2 роки тому

A soldiers’ life in the pike and shot age was rough, but some parts of it were more hospitable than others. After recruitment a new soldier had a long and hard march ahead of him before reaching the field of battle. Many men did not even make it to the end of the march, let alone the end of battle. But there was a proverbial carrot on a stick that kept them going: camp life with its many opportunities and even luxuries. Camp life changed throughout the early modern period both locally and over time, but in this video, we paint a picture of how camp life could have looked like in the first half of the 16th century. We mainly make reference to the Landsknechts, German mercenaries, and the Spanish army. Without any further ado, this is how modern historiography portrays a soldier’s life in an early modern field camp.
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Bibliography:
Baumann, Reinhard, Landsknechte, Ihre Geschichte und Kultur vom späten Mittelalter bis zum Dreissigjährigen Krieg, München 1994.
Fiedler, Siegfried, Kriegswesen und Kriegführung im Zeitalter der Landsknechte (Heerwesen der Neuzeit, Abt. 1, Bd. 2) Koblenz 1985.
Fiedler, Siegfried, Landsknechte. Waffe und Waffengebrauch (Heerwesen der Neuzeit, Abt. 1, Bd. 1) Koblenz 1984.
Showalter, D., Astore, W. J., Soldier’s Lives through History. The Early Modern World, 2007.

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@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
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@gabrielvanhauten4169
@gabrielvanhauten4169 2 роки тому
Never listen to haters, rule on youtube. All the channels like armchair are way way way worse
@giovannifontana1433
@giovannifontana1433 2 роки тому
You are fantastic guys keep going. A big Hug from Italy
@sauerkraut2804
@sauerkraut2804 2 роки тому
No worries. Add as much ads as you like if the quality stays the same. Your videos are amazing.
@swordsmen8856
@swordsmen8856 2 роки тому
Dude your content is worth the sponsors and adds. Please keep going
@ignoranceisstrenght1984
@ignoranceisstrenght1984 2 роки тому
Its ok, i skip them anyway.
@strakhovandrri
@strakhovandrri 2 роки тому
Man, graphics are getting better and better.
@DanielWW2
@DanielWW2 2 роки тому
*_A soldiers life, in the pike and shot era, was rough._* Immediately a poor soldier gets obliterated by multiple lightning strikes while his fellow soldiers just watch without caring. 😅
@bskorupk
@bskorupk 2 роки тому
"What do you mean the H.R.E. Isn't Roman? Only Zeus could Strike our men down!"
@SomeCrusader
@SomeCrusader 2 роки тому
Eh, Heinrich was kind of a dick anyways.
@b1laxson
@b1laxson 2 роки тому
And that was just the start of training!
@antisocialmunky
@antisocialmunky 2 роки тому
An ancestor of Mehdi from Electroboom.
@TheManofthecross
@TheManofthecross 2 роки тому
heh poor sob. :(
@kristjan9941
@kristjan9941 2 роки тому
I actually love that you're basically the only youtuber that does pike and shot era videos! Keep it up!
@Jackson-th3th
@Jackson-th3th 2 роки тому
This might be my favourite history channel, equal to invicta which us classic. I like kings and generals but the amount of historian info and texts from the epoque you guys put into ur vidoes are giving it much more merit value. Thank u for your work!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
thanks man, appreciate the comment!
@phyrr2
@phyrr2 2 роки тому
Sand is very good at giving a more detailed "on the level" glimpse on the day to day. Makes the subjects human as opposed to "just history".
@ghostrider.49
@ghostrider.49 2 роки тому
@Jo "You can literally read all about an event they're covering on a wikipedia page" Can't you do that about any even remotely famous historical event covered by any history channel out there? You can read on wikipedia about the siege of Vienna, army of Gustavus Adolphus and the tercio, all topics which sandrhoman himself went over. You can read about any battle in history on wikipedia in general, does that make say, historia civilis or historymarche bad? It doesn't, and K&G whatever you might think of them do their research, I can remember at least 5 occasions at the top of my head where they quoted famous historians they are using as their sources. One thing is to say you don't think fancy K&G, but you are hating on them outright for no reason.
@aminatandour589
@aminatandour589 27 днів тому
also, not to mention, whilst wikipedia is far more accurate than what teachers make it out to be, it is still not a very good source on topics which are very divisive and controversial, and normally it will just end up going for whichever is the most widely accepted answer, not exactly what is closest to the reality. This is by the very nature of the site being able to be edited by anyone, being that it will usually go with the answer most accepted, even if outdated or wrong, unfortunately.@@ghostrider.49
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 2 роки тому
8:13 Is that the origin of the phrase "son of a gun"? Great video BTW.
@baddoopey
@baddoopey 2 роки тому
No, that’s a navy expression. See Wikipedia.
@baddoopey
@baddoopey 2 роки тому
@Erre Waser, it means born in between the guns.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 2 роки тому
@@baddoopey Yeah, it appears it came from the Royal Navy, although, judging from this video it already existed earlier, in a slightly different meaning. Fun fact: speaking of weird, gunnery-related etymologies, in Polish there is a word 'flejtuch', which colloquially means an untidy, dirty person but originally meant the piece of cloth used as a wadding for muzzleloaders. It comes from a German phrase 'fliegen Tuch', literally 'flaying cloth', as the wadding was flaying out of the barrel with the bullet/canon ball. :)
@Pentagathusosaurus
@Pentagathusosaurus 2 роки тому
I've never really been interested in the early modern period until I found your channel. Really enjoying this series
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Nice to hear, we hope to convince more people of the period's awesomeness!
@sarahsidney1988
@sarahsidney1988 2 роки тому
Love the topics on soldiers' lives. Keep up the good work!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Will do!
@maxvanhuffelen5230
@maxvanhuffelen5230 2 роки тому
@@SandRhomanHistory great! I try to write realistic campaigns and settings for roleplaying games so your videos are hugely useful as well as educational and entertaining.
@Fronzel41
@Fronzel41 2 роки тому
Yes, material on life outside of battle is valuable context. Soldiers' unwillingness to dig and build like ancient Roman legions is obviously very important to how an army would conduct a siege.
@thealleys
@thealleys 2 роки тому
I love the Pike and Shot period. This channel is great.
@philRminiatures
@philRminiatures 2 роки тому
Another fascinating subject, illustrations, animations and explanations are just amazing...Congrats once again, a wonderful 'camp life' video... 😍😍👍👍👍
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
thanks man!
@scene2much
@scene2much 2 роки тому
Good to see how Camp Life/Community broadened the experience of Soldiers. Adds some meaning to instances where the baggage trains, camps were plundered or overrun.
@justincarrasco3680
@justincarrasco3680 2 роки тому
I’m loving this series on soldiers’ lives. Looking forward to more!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
there will be more! probably in the middle of September.
@NoName-lo9ym
@NoName-lo9ym 2 роки тому
Love it - more please. Pike drill, halberd drill, ranks, logistics, orders, supply, pay - you name it I want to hear about it
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
We're discussing the drill and training text right now actually :P (well in 2 minutes when Roman is home).
@NoName-lo9ym
@NoName-lo9ym 2 роки тому
@@SandRhomanHistory Bjorn Ruther has a HEMA channel in his name and has just done a video on pike drill. It's very enlightening and may be useful
@Almirante1741
@Almirante1741 2 роки тому
Thank you for talking about this era 💪🏻
@MiguelSantos-lu8uj
@MiguelSantos-lu8uj 2 роки тому
Just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the fact that this content is FREE. The amount of effort and quality in these vídeos are surreal. People shouldn’t be complaining about the ads, fr. Instead we should thank the team thats behind this awsome channel for bringing to us entretainment and also knowledge.
@fitzwaren
@fitzwaren 2 роки тому
WHERE ARE THE WONKY MOVEMENT !? We want the return of the cardboard cut out awkwardly moving ! That shit was hilarious !
@duckquacker2114
@duckquacker2114 2 роки тому
I love the juxtaposition of it being "hard times in the camp" with a jovial chef carrying a large pot of food with an affectionate cat. I would love to see more of this series. And all of your other topics, too. Thank you for this channel!
@KorKhan89
@KorKhan89 2 роки тому
Love it! This channel deserves so much more attention!
@1425363878
@1425363878 2 роки тому
This was one of the most informative and interesting videos you ever made. I like the battle videos but I like learning about the general life and things related to it much, much more.
@Shiekism
@Shiekism 2 роки тому
This is such a well researched channel, I love the amount of citations
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 2 роки тому
Absolutely explore these subjects further, a fantastic, informative series!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Thanks! we have a few more already in the end stages if production! There will be a surprise collaboration video first though.
@philjohnson1744
@philjohnson1744 2 роки тому
I always love the art style you use. Great Channel!
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 2 роки тому
I love this. I really wanted to know about the day to day and mundane aspects of life in history.
@ralambosontiavina7372
@ralambosontiavina7372 6 місяців тому
Excellent work as always !
@yackk9474
@yackk9474 2 роки тому
Would definitely love to see more videos of this series, a very interesting topic that very few channels cover.
@carlos.daniel.santmaria5477
@carlos.daniel.santmaria5477 2 роки тому
The level of detail and the quality of the information, is like no other in UKposts. Also, the art style and ilustracions are like a small window into the past. The expirience when whatching this videos is trully outstanding.
@arnoldcolter
@arnoldcolter 2 роки тому
I am very appreciative that you are such a reliable uploader on a era of history that is not extensively covered.
@eldorados_lost_searcher
@eldorados_lost_searcher 2 роки тому
Keep up the great work!
@hawkticus_history_corner
@hawkticus_history_corner 2 роки тому
Im glad you guys are doing this series. I love all the military stuff, but the odd minutiae of the time is what gives it its own flavor, and knowing how they lived and why it was like that is how we find out about it. Plus, you're like the only ones who do the Early Modern period, and I'm very happy you're good at it.
@nikbear
@nikbear 2 роки тому
Excellent series, hope to see much more of the same, really fascinating. The graphics are brilliant and add a real charm and character to the history ⚔👍
@basfinnis
@basfinnis 2 роки тому
Great graphics and excellent information. Thanks
@snapdragon6601
@snapdragon6601 2 роки тому
I really like the animated pictures shown during narration. Keep up the good work! 👍
@darrylw5851
@darrylw5851 2 роки тому
Excellent work as always, please continue with this subject.
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Thanks, will do!
@Ryan-wx8of
@Ryan-wx8of 2 роки тому
Please do more of this series! I've been looking for this type and depth of information since I was a kid, no other source I've found has presented it so well or so thoroughly.
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
More to come :)
@PalleRasmussen
@PalleRasmussen 2 роки тому
Well... I mean... Books? There are many.
@Cheesarion
@Cheesarion 2 роки тому
I watch this channel quite regulary, but i need to say that this is one of my most favourite videos as of yet. Nothing against the staggering sieges, those are interesting stories that are always fascinating to listen to. But as a roleplayer and larper, i enjoy to learn how life back then really was. Under this circumstance, this most recent video or e.g. the video about powdermills are just what i could wish for. Thank you for the awesome presentation and preparation!
@michaelj132
@michaelj132 2 роки тому
It is a great series. I am beginning to be fascinated by this period. I am currently reading 'The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road 1567-1659' by Geoffrey Parker. Please keep up the great work!
@blakelowrey9620
@blakelowrey9620 2 роки тому
Thanks for this quality documentary 🙏
@clintmoor422
@clintmoor422 2 роки тому
Pretty stocked for this one after you last upload.
@alexanderdavid8441
@alexanderdavid8441 2 роки тому
great content, keep it coming!
@AndreaFasani
@AndreaFasani 2 роки тому
Great video! Looking to see more stuff about day to day life
@tristanstorm5608
@tristanstorm5608 2 роки тому
great topic :) keep em coming
@addisondeluna1787
@addisondeluna1787 2 роки тому
I really enjoyed this deep look at day to day life thank you
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Thanks, we're glad that people enjoy it!
@davec.8406
@davec.8406 2 роки тому
My favorite History Channel. Great content and especially my strong interest in the 30yrs war and shot and pike warfare
@Gothmetalhead13
@Gothmetalhead13 2 роки тому
This was good, keep it up!
@shawnbeckett1370
@shawnbeckett1370 2 роки тому
Awesome as always
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Thank you! Cheers!
@phyrr2
@phyrr2 2 роки тому
There are a lot of top history channels on YT with a lot of content. But this one is quite unique in content and delivery which is not only insightful but very refreshing. Never mediocre, always top notch and always gives perspective on the rank-and-file. For that, a suggest Sand video is a clicked video.
@kenchesnut4425
@kenchesnut4425 2 роки тому
Just found this channel..really like the content ..insight..and unbiased narrative..Love the animation..MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
@OldieBugger
@OldieBugger 2 роки тому
Interesting topics. More of this kind, please.
@riks081
@riks081 2 роки тому
Another great video, thanks!
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 2 роки тому
great work as always :)
@craigleewhite6317
@craigleewhite6317 2 роки тому
Yes please. Get busy sending more to listen to with the story pictures too! It's great! From Craig.
@TimotheBougon
@TimotheBougon 2 роки тому
We also enjoy this kind of videos, extremely so! Thank you for your work: i’m always looking forward to your next work! Here is a small offering to the algorithm, mayst it be known thou deserve it!
@carlklein3346
@carlklein3346 2 роки тому
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@ZenexTheZealous
@ZenexTheZealous 2 роки тому
Has anyone else been inventing names for reappearing art assets? Like say, calling a particular image of a soldier 'Thomas' or 'Jeff' This sort of game within the video leads to some fun for me personally, it's silly and I love it :P
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 2 роки тому
Oh we should definitely give them all nicknames.
@hundun5604
@hundun5604 Рік тому
This serie is awesome!
@CCCW
@CCCW 2 роки тому
Those images always remind me of looking through history books as a kid, so good
@stokefandango
@stokefandango 2 роки тому
yes great series, keep going
@barnettmcgowan8978
@barnettmcgowan8978 2 роки тому
Great series!
@True_black_swordsman
@True_black_swordsman 2 роки тому
Aaaa summer vacation and a good historical video. Thnx dudde!!
@jeremycdurant
@jeremycdurant 2 роки тому
This was great. Thanks
@Verdunveteran
@Verdunveteran 2 роки тому
I'd love to see more vieos on this topic! Great stuff!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
More to come!
@augustbutler9096
@augustbutler9096 2 роки тому
Always love to hear about landsknechts
@RossHbn
@RossHbn 2 роки тому
A great video. Thanks.
@facundobinelli7564
@facundobinelli7564 2 роки тому
Keep these videos coming, please!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
We will definitely do that; thanks for the comment!
@lukecox2782
@lukecox2782 2 роки тому
Cool video, keep them coming
@wismsgre
@wismsgre 2 роки тому
Another amazing video!
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
Thanks again!
@Bluebull308
@Bluebull308 2 роки тому
Subscribed because of stunning graphics
@sheetmusicpianofied8153
@sheetmusicpianofied8153 2 роки тому
One more amazing video on soldiers life I am loving it .want more and more pike and shot era videos
@not-a-theist8251
@not-a-theist8251 2 роки тому
Yes more of this series please
@cretucristian7935
@cretucristian7935 2 роки тому
Always are welcome the videos about life of ordinary soldiers. Maybe you could transform this into a series throughout different periods in history...
@FirstoftheAbyss92
@FirstoftheAbyss92 2 роки тому
This was highly interesting, my compliments.
@garydmcgath
@garydmcgath 2 роки тому
Once again, just what I needed for my research.
@seandahl8441
@seandahl8441 2 роки тому
Yes keep the series going. I love it
@adb4522
@adb4522 2 роки тому
Nice topic.
@benm5913
@benm5913 2 роки тому
Just adding my love for pike and shot era. Never give it up please!
@FablesD20
@FablesD20 2 роки тому
Fantastic educational video
@jenqming1714
@jenqming1714 2 роки тому
Yes please do produced more about the daily life of a soldier, haven't seen much vidton this topic which I find interesting and thank you
@rc59191
@rc59191 2 роки тому
Had family in the Landsknechts so thank you for this I'm a nerd for all things Landsknechts.
@garydmcgath
@garydmcgath 2 роки тому
Thanks for flashing the book Landsknechte on the screen. I've just ordered it. (Ja, ich kann Deutsch lesen.)
@clevermcgenericname891
@clevermcgenericname891 2 роки тому
Great video, would love to watch more like it!
@Wolf93
@Wolf93 2 роки тому
I love more mundane aspects of history, so a similar series of videos would be very much welcomed. Regarding the ads, I myself have no trouble with the sponsorships, I know academic life is though (and living in Switzerland doesn't help) and this is a very niche content to live off ads. If I could I would happily donate to Patreon, the quality of your videos, and the time you must spend doing the rearch, is worth it.
@reybladen3068
@reybladen3068 2 роки тому
You're pike and shot videos are the best
@Scum8ag
@Scum8ag 2 роки тому
More on this era please!
@coolbeans8682
@coolbeans8682 2 роки тому
Good episode on an interesting topic! Please keep 'em coming! What did typical rules/laws look like in such camp? What were the punishments like?
@bo_392
@bo_392 2 роки тому
2:05 bare thighs, colorful stripes, crotch cups... these were the hardest dudes around!
@gon4455
@gon4455 2 роки тому
What wierd fashion isn't it, wonder who designed and marketed this crap for it to become popular trendy.
@McFisticuffs
@McFisticuffs 2 роки тому
@@gon4455 The Holy Roman Empire, along with most of Europe at the time, had sumptuary laws that dictated (or at least, tried to dictate) what people could and couldn't wear based on their social class. Emperor Maximilian I granted the Landsknechts exemptions from these sumptuary laws because their lives were "brutish and short." It was a way to flaunt their independence and special status, like showing up to an office meeting wearing booty shorts and a 420 shirt.
@DANRP303
@DANRP303 2 роки тому
Please continue more videos like this, very interesting
@weirdsciencethe2nd205
@weirdsciencethe2nd205 2 роки тому
That arqubus the dudes holding is actually spot on for the period
@DSolymanH
@DSolymanH 2 роки тому
SandRhoman, I am sorry I had to stop being a patreon but I am going back to school for my master's and PhD (hopefully). I still love your content. Keep creating.
@SandRhomanHistory
@SandRhomanHistory 2 роки тому
No problem man! Best of luck at Uni!
@dougmartin2007
@dougmartin2007 2 роки тому
I do want more of this series.
@robertzillman1738
@robertzillman1738 2 роки тому
Details about everyday life are just as interesting as the great battles and generals.
@simoneriksson8329
@simoneriksson8329 2 роки тому
Yes I would really like more episodes in this series! :)
@rafapalinski143
@rafapalinski143 2 роки тому
I often participate in historical reeactment events of this period (especially 17th century) and our camp life is so far from this real look. Of course, for us it's entertainment, we can meet, sit about the fire, sing and drink a lot of alcohol. And a lot of women made this all things which made these women from the history - they cook, repair clothes etc. Of course they don't sell sex, but few women I know made a table that one of their tent is a camp borthel (not real, only for better historical view of camp). But there are sometimes moments when you really can feel as people in 16th/17th century - when came rain or storm which can be danger and you have only this what you have in the tent.
@LarryCroft111
@LarryCroft111 2 роки тому
This series is awesome and the channel is quality. I bet you ran a gauntlet to make all of this happen!
@FSVR54
@FSVR54 2 роки тому
Quality stuff
@mufalonami2282
@mufalonami2282 2 роки тому
Yes, more episodes...
@eRahja
@eRahja 2 роки тому
i really like this series! can you also include episode of sailors life at sea and ports
@ignoranceisstrenght1984
@ignoranceisstrenght1984 2 роки тому
Good stuff
@alexdetrojan4534
@alexdetrojan4534 2 роки тому
Where is the Reisläufer paymaster...sign me up! Another great video.
@Buorgenhaeren
@Buorgenhaeren 2 роки тому
Comment for algorithm your content is amazing
@ronaldsellers3717
@ronaldsellers3717 2 роки тому
Yes, more camp life and all other aspects of warfare of this era; very interesting.
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