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Seven weeks' war
H.M. Hozier
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R2,574
Discovery Miles 25 740
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The creation of a new Europe in fire and blood
Europe during the second half of the nineteenth century was in
turmoil. Ancient empires sought to hold and consolidate their
power, smaller states struggled to forge themselves into new
nations and old enmities fanned the fires of conflict. The Seven
Weeks War of 1866, the subject of this book, was also known as the
Austro-Prussian War, the German War, the Unification War, the
German Civil War and the Fraternal War-and when considered as part
of the process which brought about the unification of Italy, the
Third Independence War. A substantial confederation of German
states under the influence of the Austrian empire fought Prussia
supported by its own German allies and the kingdom of Italy. The
outcome was a decisive victory for Prussia and Italy that ensured
future Prussian dominance over the states of Germany; Austria's
power over Italy was further destabilised by territorial gains
achieved by Italy in Venetia. Eight significant battles on land and
sea were fought between the 24th June and the 22nd July 1866.
Koniggratz, fought on the 3rd July, 1866, was probably the most
decisive Prussian victory and is the battle most remembered today,
although 17 days later the Austrian fleet inflicted a significant
defeat upon the Italian navy at Lissa. The Austro-German alliance
acquitted itself well in battle but was significantly outnumbered
by its opponents and suffered almost twice as many casualties. This
book is a thorough and scholarly examination of this European war
which was fought while the British Empire was preoccupied with
consolidation of its territories or the fighting of comparatively
small colonial wars. It was one of the earliest wars of the
industrial age and will interest all those fascinated by the
history of the creation of modern Europe.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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Seven weeks' war
H.M. Hozier
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R2,101
Discovery Miles 21 010
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The creation of a new Europe in fire and blood
Europe during the second half of the nineteenth century was in
turmoil. Ancient empires sought to hold and consolidate their
power, smaller states struggled to forge themselves into new
nations and old enmities fanned the fires of conflict. The Seven
Weeks War of 1866, the subject of this book, was also known as the
Austro-Prussian War, the German War, the Unification War, the
German Civil War and the Fraternal War-and when considered as part
of the process which brought about the unification of Italy, the
Third Independence War. A substantial confederation of German
states under the influence of the Austrian empire fought Prussia
supported by its own German allies and the kingdom of Italy. The
outcome was a decisive victory for Prussia and Italy that ensured
future Prussian dominance over the states of Germany; Austria's
power over Italy was further destabilised by territorial gains
achieved by Italy in Venetia. Eight significant battles on land and
sea were fought between the 24th June and the 22nd July 1866.
Koniggratz, fought on the 3rd July, 1866, was probably the most
decisive Prussian victory and is the battle most remembered today,
although 17 days later the Austrian fleet inflicted a significant
defeat upon the Italian navy at Lissa. The Austro-German alliance
acquitted itself well in battle but was significantly outnumbered
by its opponents and suffered almost twice as many casualties. This
book is a thorough and scholarly examination of this European war
which was fought while the British Empire was preoccupied with
consolidation of its territories or the fighting of comparatively
small colonial wars. It was one of the earliest wars of the
industrial age and will interest all those fascinated by the
history of the creation of modern Europe.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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