What for revolutionary France started as a war for liberty in the Rhineland became a war for conquest. Jordan R. Hayworth shows how French foreign policy and military strategy became influenced by the idea of attaining the natural frontiers, causing much confusion in the war and helping undermine France's democratic experiment.
What for revolutionary France started as a war for liberty in the Rhineland became a war for conquest. Jordan R. Hayworth shows how French foreign policy and military strategy became influenced by the idea of attaining the natural frontiers, causing much confusion in the war and helping undermine France's democratic experiment.
Jordan R. Hayworth is an Assistant Professor of Military and Security Studies at the United States Air Command and General Staff College, Alabama. He is a member of the Society for Military History and the Society for French Historical Studies. In 2016, he won the Society for Military History's Edward M. Coffman First Manuscript Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Ancien Régime 2. The Brissotin crusade for war 3. War, conquest, and disaster 4. The organization of victory 5. The Thermidorean republic 6. The Directory's war 7. A shattered army 8. The generals' war Conclusion.
1. The Ancien Régime 2. The Brissotin crusade for war 3. War, conquest, and disaster 4. The organization of victory 5. The Thermidorean republic 6. The Directory's war 7. A shattered army 8. The generals' war Conclusion.
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