History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France

History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France
Title History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France PDF eBook
Author William Francis Patrick Napier
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Pages 536
Release 1842
Genre History
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A History of the Peninsular War

A History of the Peninsular War
Title A History of the Peninsular War PDF eBook
Author Charles Oman
Publisher
Pages 726
Release 1902
Genre Peninsular War, 1807-1814
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War in the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1600

War in the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1600
Title War in the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1600 PDF eBook
Author Francisco García Fitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 371
Release 2018-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1351778862

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War in the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1600 is a panoramic synthesis of the Iberian Peninsula including the kingdoms of Leon and Castile, Aragon, Portugal, Navarra, al-Andalus and Granada. It offers an extensive chronology, covering the entire medieval period and extending through to the sixteenth century, allowing for a very broad perspective of Iberian history which displays the fixed and variable aspects of war over time. The book is divided kingdom by kingdom to provide students and academics with a better understanding of the military interconnections across medieval and early modern Iberia. The continuities and transformations within Iberian military history are showcased in the majority of chapters through markers to different periods and phases, particularly between the Early and High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. With a global outlook, coverage of all the most representative military campaigns, sieges and battles between 700 and 1600, and a wide selection of maps and images, War in the Iberian Peninsula is ideal for students and academics of military and Iberian history.

A Catalogue of the Library of the Bradford Mechanics' Institute ... with rules of the Institute

A Catalogue of the Library of the Bradford Mechanics' Institute ... with rules of the Institute
Title A Catalogue of the Library of the Bradford Mechanics' Institute ... with rules of the Institute PDF eBook
Author Mechanics' Institute (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England)
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Pages 82
Release 1836
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The Bookseller

The Bookseller
Title The Bookseller PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1580
Release 1882
Genre Bibliography
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Wellington in the Peninsula, 1808-1814

Wellington in the Peninsula, 1808-1814
Title Wellington in the Peninsula, 1808-1814 PDF eBook
Author Jac Weller
Publisher Frontline Books
Pages 0
Release 2012-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781848326538

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This classic account of Wellington s tactics and strategy in the Peninsular War is one of the best single-volume works ever written on the epic campaign. Jac Weller covers all the battles with the French in which Wellington was involved. Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca and Vitoria are among the famous battles that he brings to life once more, with the aid of meticulous research, extensive visits to and photographs of the battlefields themselves, and an unwavering ability to cut a clear path through tangled military events. Wellington in the Peninsula brilliantly demonstrates how a great commander finally achieved victory after six years of battle against Napoleon s army.

Wellington

Wellington
Title Wellington PDF eBook
Author Rory Muir
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 693
Release 2013-12-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300198604

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The leading Wellington historian’s fascinating reassessment of the Iron Duke’s most famous victory and his role in the turbulent politics after Waterloo. For Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington, his momentous victory over Napoleon was the culminating point of a brilliant military career. Yet Wellington’s achievements were far from over: he commanded the allied army of occupation in France to the end of 1818, returned home to a seat in Lord Liverpool’s cabinet, and became prime minister in 1828. He later served as a senior minister in Peel’s government and remained commander-in-chief of the army for a decade until his death in 1852. In this richly detailed work, the second and concluding volume of Rory Muir’s definitive biography, the author offers a substantial reassessment of Wellington’s significance as a politician and a nuanced view of the private man behind the legend of the selfless hero. Muir presents new insights into Wellington’s determination to keep peace at home and abroad, achieved by maintaining good relations with the Continental powers and resisting radical agitation while granting political equality to the Catholics in Ireland rather than risk civil war. And countering one-dimensional pictures of Wellington as a national hero, Muir paints a portrait of a well-rounded man whose austere demeanor on the public stage belied his entertaining, gossipy, generous, and unpretentious private self. “[An] authoritative and enjoyable conclusion to a two-part biography.” —Lawrence James, Times (London) “Muir conveys the military, political, social and personal sides of Wellington’s career with equal brilliance. This will be the leading work on the subject for decades.” —Andrew Roberts, author of Napoleon and Wellington: The Long Duel