By Force of Arms: The Austrian Army and the Seven Years War Volume 2

By Force of Arms: The Austrian Army and the Seven Years War Volume 2

by Christopher Duffy (Author)

Synopsis

To avenge defeats in a former war, Austria assembled a massive superiority in forces thanks to powerful alliances, and an army reformed and far more effective than ever before. But Prussia hung on, to force a long war and a bloody draw. The brilliance of Frederick the Great and the Prussian army have been given credit for this outcome, but Austria had more than its fair share of good soldiers and skilled generals. Wars never turn out as expected when there are formidable foes, and this book tells what went wrong. This is more than an account of battles and marches. The story of the Seven Years War in Central Europe has been long neglected, and yet it was there that the Austrians (followed closely by the Prussians) broke with the former rigidity of the armies of monarchical Europe, and not just foreshadowed but put into actual effect initiatives that are normally associated with the campaigns of the Revolution and Napoleon. The myth of a limited war leading to indecisive battles is no longer tenable. Not that it lacks a good story of excellent soldiers, some of them left in the limelight when Frederick the Great's legend was created, and of battles long forgotten. A wealth of maps and as many eyewitness accounts as possible have been used to explain what actually happened. This is a superb account of the war in central Europe, with its emphasis and focus on the operations of the Austrian army, based firmly on primary sources, the majority never before fully explored.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 524
Publisher: Helion and Company
Published: 15 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1911628798
ISBN 13: 9781911628798

Author Bio
Christopher Duffy is the `acclaimed and highly-regarded doyen of eighteenth-century military history' (The Herald). He was a founder member of the British Commission for Military History and the Scottish Battlefields Trust. He is currently a vice-president of the Military History Society of Ireland and Chairman of the 1745 Association.