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Waterloo 1815 Gregory Fremont-Barnes

Waterloo 1815 By Gregory Fremont-Barnes

Waterloo 1815 by Gregory Fremont-Barnes


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Waterloo 1815: The British Army's Day of Destiny by Gregory Fremont-Barnes

Writing to his mother the day after the fighting, Captain Thomas Wildman of the 7th Hussars described a victory so splendid & important that you may search the annals of history in vain for its parallel. Little wonder, for Waterloo was widely recognised even in its immediate wake as one of the most decisive battles in history: after more than twenty years of uninterrupted conflict this single days encounter finally put paid to French aspirations for European hegemony. The culminating point of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo also witnessed levels of determination and bravery by both sides which far exceeded anything experienced by the veterans of Wellingtons recent campaigns in Spain and Portugal. Indeed, it was that unconquerable spirit which left over 50,000 men dead on the field of battle and tens of thousands of others wounded. This thoroughly researched and highly detailed account of one historys greatest human dramas looks first at the wider strategic picture before focussing on the tactical roles played by individual British units all meticulously examined with the benefit of the extensive array of hitherto unexploited primary sources which reveal the battlefield experience of officers and soldiers as never before. Refusing simply to repeat the same unchallenged accounts and to commit the same errors of previous historians, this work relies exclusively on hundreds of first-hand accounts by men of all ranks and from practically every British regiment and corps present on that fateful day to provide a fresh and revised perspective on one of the most pivotal events of modern times.

About Gregory Fremont-Barnes

GREGORY FREMONT-BARNES holds a doctorate in Modern History from Oxford University and has served as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. Amongst his numerous publications, he is the author of The Peninsular War, 180714, The Fall of the French Empire, 181315, Nile 1798 and Trafalgar 1805, as well as editor of Armies of the Napoleonic Wars and the three-volume Encyclopedia of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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GOR007165342
9780752462110
0752462113
Waterloo 1815: The British Army's Day of Destiny by Gregory Fremont-Barnes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
2014-11-03
440
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