The Napoleonic Wars saw almost two decades of brutal fighting.
Fighting took place on an unprecedented scale, from the frozen
wastelands of Russia to the rugged mountains of the Peninsula; from
Egypt's Lower Nile to the bloody battlefield of New Orleans. Volume
II of The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars provides a
comprehensive guide to the Napoleonic Wars and weaves together the
four strands - military, naval, economic, and diplomatic - that
intertwined to make up one of the greatest conflicts in history.
Written by a team of the leading Napoleonic scholars, this volume
provides an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of why the
nations went to war, the challenges they faced and how the wars
were funded and sustained. It sheds new light not only on the key
battles and campaigns but also on questions of leadership,
strategy, tactics, guerrilla warfare, recruitment, supply, and
weaponry.
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