Napoleonic Wars (CASSELL'S HISTORY OF WARFARE)

Napoleonic Wars (CASSELL'S HISTORY OF WARFARE)

by Gunther E Rothenberg (Author)

Synopsis

A complete history of the Napoleonic Wars, from their origins in the French Revolution, through Napoleon's fantastic victories at Austerlitz and Tulsit, to his defeats in the Iberian Peninsular, Russia, and finally at Waterloo. Napoleon, inheritor of the armies of the French Revolution, transformed inter-state warfare into a pan-continental system of conquest on a scale not seen since Alexander the Great and the Romans. The French Revolution had shown how a country's whole population and resources could be mobilised in the service of an ideal, and Napoleon extended this to embrace Europe itself. His model of a military superpower, though eventually defeated, set a pattern which was to be revived by totalitarian states, and their opponents, in the 20th century.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0304352675
ISBN 13: 9780304352678

Author Bio
Gunther Rothenberg was the world's leading authority on the Napoleonic Wars. He served with the British, Israeli and US Military and was Professor of History at Purdue University in the USA. He was the leading English-speaking historian of warfare in the German-speaking lands. His many distinguished works include The Army of Francis Joseph and The Hapsburg Military Frontier.