Art of warfare in the age of Napoleon / Gunther E. Rothenberg.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kent Spellmount c1997.Description: 272 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.;Hard boundISBN:- 9781873376812
- 355.0094 ROT
- U39 .R65
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 256-264.
1. Armies and warfare during the last years of the Ancien Regime
2. The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: from Valmy to Waterloo
3. The soldier's trade
4. The French Revolutionary Armies and their new art of war
5. Napoleon's armies
6. Opponents of the French
7. Staff problems, fortifications and medical services
8. Epilogue
Appendixes : I. Selected battles 1792-1815 ;
II. Selected sieges, assaults, blockades 1792-1815.
"... a most illuminating and readable general survey.... This book is well organized, well produced, and well written. It belongs among the ten most useful books on this period to the historian and... to the general reader." —American Historical Review
"This splendid volume fills a gap in the vast outpouring of literature on the military aspects of the era of the French Revolution and Napoleon by combining a description of the major changes and trends of warfare with a comparative discussion of the French military establishment and the armies of its major opponents.... As another contribution to ‘synthetic’ history, it is a very successful exercise." —Military Affairs
"... a splendid little study which will be of considerable interest both to the general student and specialist.... [it] fills a definite need for a survey of the military developments of the period and one can learn a great deal from a close reading of it." —History
"A clear, lively, and well-produced survey that relies upon the best scholarship of several languages.... " —Library Journal
In a comprehensive study of a crucial era in warfare—from the last decades of the ancient régime to Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo—Rothenberg describes the organization, training methods, equipment, tactics, and strategy of France and its adversaries. He also explores staff systems, logistics, fortifications, medical services, and insurgency and counterinsurgency.
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