Based on extensive research and including twenty detailed maps, this excellent book, by an experienced author and expert in the field, provides a thorough re-examination of the causes of the wars, and their impact on this crucial period in history.
Based on extensive research and including twenty detailed maps, this excellent book, by an experienced author and expert in the field, provides a thorough re-examination of the causes of the wars, and their impact on this crucial period in history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Owen Connelly is McKissick Dial Professor of History at the University of South Carolina, as well as being a Director of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe. He is the author of ten books, including Napoleon's Satellite Kingdoms (third edition, 1990), The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era (third edition, 1999), Blundering on to Glory: Napoleon's Military Campaigns (second edition, 1999) and On War and Leadership: The Words of Combat Commanders from Frederick the Great to Norman Schwarzkopf (2002).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The French Military and Its Enemies/ The Revolution Begins 2. The Revolution And War: First campaigns, 1789 1793 3. The Terror: Politics and army reform, 1793 1794 4. The Terror and War, July 1793 July 1794 5. The Government of Thermidor and Establishment of the Directory, July 1794 October 1795 6. War in Italy and Germany, 1796 1797 7. Egypt and the Coup D'état de Brumaire, 1798 1799 8. Marengo and the Grande Armée (1800 1805) 9. Subduing the European Powers: Austerlitz jena auerstädt Friedland, 1805 1807 10. "That Miserable Spanish Affair": The peninsular war, 1808 1813 11. The Wagram Campaign, 1809 12. The Russian Campaign, 1812 13. Campaigns of Germany and France, 1813 1814 14. The Hundred Days and Waterloo, 1815 15. Conclusions
1. The French Military and Its Enemies/ The Revolution Begins 2. The Revolution And War: First campaigns, 1789-1793 3. The Terror: Politics and army reform, 1793-1794 4. The Terror and War, July 1793-July 1794 5. The Government of Thermidor and Establishment of the Directory, July 1794-October 1795 6. War in Italy and Germany, 1796-1797 7. Egypt and the Coup D'état de Brumaire, 1798-1799 8. Marengo and the Grande Armée (1800-1805) 9. Subduing the European Powers: Austerlitz-jena-auerstädt- Friedland, 1805-1807 10. "That Miserable Spanish Affair": The peninsular war, 1808-1813 11. The Wagram Campaign, 1809 12. The Russian Campaign, 1812 13. Campaigns of Germany and France, 1813-1814 14. The Hundred Days and Waterloo, 1815 15. Conclusions
1. The French Military and Its Enemies/ The Revolution Begins 2. The Revolution And War: First campaigns, 1789 1793 3. The Terror: Politics and army reform, 1793 1794 4. The Terror and War, July 1793 July 1794 5. The Government of Thermidor and Establishment of the Directory, July 1794 October 1795 6. War in Italy and Germany, 1796 1797 7. Egypt and the Coup D'état de Brumaire, 1798 1799 8. Marengo and the Grande Armée (1800 1805) 9. Subduing the European Powers: Austerlitz jena auerstädt Friedland, 1805 1807 10. "That Miserable Spanish Affair": The peninsular war, 1808 1813 11. The Wagram Campaign, 1809 12. The Russian Campaign, 1812 13. Campaigns of Germany and France, 1813 1814 14. The Hundred Days and Waterloo, 1815 15. Conclusions
1. The French Military and Its Enemies/ The Revolution Begins 2. The Revolution And War: First campaigns, 1789-1793 3. The Terror: Politics and army reform, 1793-1794 4. The Terror and War, July 1793-July 1794 5. The Government of Thermidor and Establishment of the Directory, July 1794-October 1795 6. War in Italy and Germany, 1796-1797 7. Egypt and the Coup D'état de Brumaire, 1798-1799 8. Marengo and the Grande Armée (1800-1805) 9. Subduing the European Powers: Austerlitz-jena-auerstädt- Friedland, 1805-1807 10. "That Miserable Spanish Affair": The peninsular war, 1808-1813 11. The Wagram Campaign, 1809 12. The Russian Campaign, 1812 13. Campaigns of Germany and France, 1813-1814 14. The Hundred Days and Waterloo, 1815 15. Conclusions
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