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- Elite
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 64
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 185mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781846035098
- ISBN-10: 1846035090
- Artikelnr.: 33151208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Elite
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 64
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 185mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781846035098
- ISBN-10: 1846035090
- Artikelnr.: 33151208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Hofschröer is a qualified historian and linguist specializing in the Napoleonic Wars. His two-volume work 1815: The Waterloo Campaign received the 1999 Napoleonic Society of America Literary Award. He is a well-known contributor to various academic and hobby magazines, is a fellow of the International Napoleonic Society and has been twice awarded the Bismarck Memorial Medal. His previous works include Campaign 25: Leipzig 1813.
The Legacy of Frederick the Great: The experience of the Seven Years War,
the drill regulations, the economic and political situation in Prussia ·
Garrison Life at the End of the 18th Century: Frederick William II's
mismanagement of the economy and the effects of spending cuts on the army's
preparations for war. The role of the army in society. Training and the
autumn manoeuvres ·
The Early Reforms: The evolution of a light arm and increase in the numbers
of light troops. Officer training and the transformation of the general
staff from an instrument of royal military policy to the brain of the army
·
The Experience of the Revolutionary Wars: From the Cannonade of Valmy to
the Peace of Basle. Drill regulations and tactics in the war in the
Palatinate ·
The Ten Year Peace: An army at peace, but not asleep. The annexations in
Poland and the subsequent expansion and reorganisation of the army ·
Jena and Auerstedt : The myth and the reality. How the Prussian army
actually fought. The tactical situations ·
The Later Reforms: The first combined arms regulations in Prussian history
·
Mass-Mobilisation: From conscript army to levée-en-masse. Command and
control of an inadequately trained army. The "new" tactics - a stroke of
genius or a reaction to necessity? ·
The Wars of Liberation: Learning on the job. How the "new" army fought. The
evolution of tactical systems from the experience of battle ·
Waterloo & Beyond: How the army of raw levies defeated Napoleon. The
tactical systems adapted on Prussia's expansion westwards ·
Conclusion: How the lessons of the Napoleonic Wars influenced the
development of tactical systems in early 19th century Prussia.
the drill regulations, the economic and political situation in Prussia ·
Garrison Life at the End of the 18th Century: Frederick William II's
mismanagement of the economy and the effects of spending cuts on the army's
preparations for war. The role of the army in society. Training and the
autumn manoeuvres ·
The Early Reforms: The evolution of a light arm and increase in the numbers
of light troops. Officer training and the transformation of the general
staff from an instrument of royal military policy to the brain of the army
·
The Experience of the Revolutionary Wars: From the Cannonade of Valmy to
the Peace of Basle. Drill regulations and tactics in the war in the
Palatinate ·
The Ten Year Peace: An army at peace, but not asleep. The annexations in
Poland and the subsequent expansion and reorganisation of the army ·
Jena and Auerstedt : The myth and the reality. How the Prussian army
actually fought. The tactical situations ·
The Later Reforms: The first combined arms regulations in Prussian history
·
Mass-Mobilisation: From conscript army to levée-en-masse. Command and
control of an inadequately trained army. The "new" tactics - a stroke of
genius or a reaction to necessity? ·
The Wars of Liberation: Learning on the job. How the "new" army fought. The
evolution of tactical systems from the experience of battle ·
Waterloo & Beyond: How the army of raw levies defeated Napoleon. The
tactical systems adapted on Prussia's expansion westwards ·
Conclusion: How the lessons of the Napoleonic Wars influenced the
development of tactical systems in early 19th century Prussia.
The Legacy of Frederick the Great: The experience of the Seven Years War,
the drill regulations, the economic and political situation in Prussia ·
Garrison Life at the End of the 18th Century: Frederick William II's
mismanagement of the economy and the effects of spending cuts on the army's
preparations for war. The role of the army in society. Training and the
autumn manoeuvres ·
The Early Reforms: The evolution of a light arm and increase in the numbers
of light troops. Officer training and the transformation of the general
staff from an instrument of royal military policy to the brain of the army
·
The Experience of the Revolutionary Wars: From the Cannonade of Valmy to
the Peace of Basle. Drill regulations and tactics in the war in the
Palatinate ·
The Ten Year Peace: An army at peace, but not asleep. The annexations in
Poland and the subsequent expansion and reorganisation of the army ·
Jena and Auerstedt : The myth and the reality. How the Prussian army
actually fought. The tactical situations ·
The Later Reforms: The first combined arms regulations in Prussian history
·
Mass-Mobilisation: From conscript army to levée-en-masse. Command and
control of an inadequately trained army. The "new" tactics - a stroke of
genius or a reaction to necessity? ·
The Wars of Liberation: Learning on the job. How the "new" army fought. The
evolution of tactical systems from the experience of battle ·
Waterloo & Beyond: How the army of raw levies defeated Napoleon. The
tactical systems adapted on Prussia's expansion westwards ·
Conclusion: How the lessons of the Napoleonic Wars influenced the
development of tactical systems in early 19th century Prussia.
the drill regulations, the economic and political situation in Prussia ·
Garrison Life at the End of the 18th Century: Frederick William II's
mismanagement of the economy and the effects of spending cuts on the army's
preparations for war. The role of the army in society. Training and the
autumn manoeuvres ·
The Early Reforms: The evolution of a light arm and increase in the numbers
of light troops. Officer training and the transformation of the general
staff from an instrument of royal military policy to the brain of the army
·
The Experience of the Revolutionary Wars: From the Cannonade of Valmy to
the Peace of Basle. Drill regulations and tactics in the war in the
Palatinate ·
The Ten Year Peace: An army at peace, but not asleep. The annexations in
Poland and the subsequent expansion and reorganisation of the army ·
Jena and Auerstedt : The myth and the reality. How the Prussian army
actually fought. The tactical situations ·
The Later Reforms: The first combined arms regulations in Prussian history
·
Mass-Mobilisation: From conscript army to levée-en-masse. Command and
control of an inadequately trained army. The "new" tactics - a stroke of
genius or a reaction to necessity? ·
The Wars of Liberation: Learning on the job. How the "new" army fought. The
evolution of tactical systems from the experience of battle ·
Waterloo & Beyond: How the army of raw levies defeated Napoleon. The
tactical systems adapted on Prussia's expansion westwards ·
Conclusion: How the lessons of the Napoleonic Wars influenced the
development of tactical systems in early 19th century Prussia.







