The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars is a definitive
history of the Napoleonic Wars drawing on a wealth of modern
scholarship and leading expertise in the field. It offers a
comprehensive account of the Wars from their origins in
eighteenth-century diplomacy to the memory and political legacy
they left behind. The three volumes cover the grand strategies of
the combatants, the campaigns they fought, and the composition of
the forces at their disposal; they analyse their conflicting
ideologies, alliances and diplomacy, and the varieties of
resistance and occupation; and they assess their legacy for future
generations. They challenge conventional assumptions about the
nature of war in the period and apply methodologies derived from
social and cultural history as well as from the new military
history of recent years. These volumes take full account of the
latest research and present a history of the Napoleonic Wars for
the twenty-first century.
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