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Yellowstone Command - Bog af Jerome A. Greene - Paperback

The Battle of Lake Champlain - Bog af John H. Schroeder - Paperback

Mormons at the Missouri - Winter Quarters, 1846-1852 - Richard E. Bennett

Wellington's Two-Front War - Joshua Moon - Bog - University of Oklahoma Press - Plusbog.dk

Wellington's Two-Front War - Joshua Moon - Bog - University of Oklahoma Press - Plusbog.dk

Sir Arthur Wellesley''s 1808-1814 campaigns against Napoleon''s forces in the Iberian Peninsula have drawn the attention of scholars and soldiers for two centuries. Yet, until now, no study has focused on the problems that Wellesley, later known as the Duke of Wellington, encountered on the home front before his eventual triumph beyond the Pyrenees. In Wellington''s Two-Front War , Joshua Moon not only surveys Wellington''s command of British forces against the French but also describes the battles Wellington fought in England-with an archaic military command structure, bureaucracy, and fickle public opinion. In this detailed and accessible account, Moon traces Wellington''s command of British forces during the six years of warfare against the French. Almost immediately upon landing in Portugal in 1808, Wellington was hampered by his government''s struggle to plan a strategy for victory. From that point on, Moon argues, the military''s outdated promotion system, political maneuvering, and bureaucratic inertia-all subject to public opinion and a hostile press-thwarted Wellington''s efforts, almost costing him the victory. Drawing on archival sources in the United Kingdom and at the United States Military Academy, Moon goes well beyond detailing military operations to delve into the larger effects of domestic policies, bureaucracy, and coalition building on strategy. Ultimately, Moon shows, the second front of Wellington''s "two-front war" was as difficult as the better-known struggle against Napoleon''s troops and harsh conditions abroad. As this book demonstrates, it was only through strategic vision and relentless determination that Wellington attained the hard-fought victory. Moon''s multifaceted examination of the commander and his frustrations offers valuable insight into the complexities of fighting faraway battles under the scrutiny at home of government agencies and the press-issues still relevant today.

DKK 282.00
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The Commanders - Bog af Robert M. Utley - Paperback

Wellington's Two-Front War - The Peninsular Campaigns, at Home and Abroad, 1808-1814 - Bog af Joshua Moon - Hardback

The March of the Montana Column - James H. Bradley - Bog - University of Oklahoma Press - Plusbog.dk

The Battle of Lake Champlain - John H. Schroeder - Bog - University of Oklahoma Press - Plusbog.dk

The Battle of Lake Champlain - John H. Schroeder - Bog - University of Oklahoma Press - Plusbog.dk

On September 11, 1814, an American naval squadron under Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough defeated a formidable British force on Lake Champlain under the command of Captain George Downie, effectively ending the British invasion of the Champlain Valley during the War of 1812. This decisive battle had far-reaching repercussions in Canada, the United States, England, and Ghent, Belgium, where peace talks were under way. Examining the naval and land campaign in strategic, political, and military terms, from planning to execution to outcome, The Battle of Lake Champlain offers the most thorough account written of this pivotal moment in American history. For decades the Champlain corridor-a direct and accessible invasion route between Lower Canada and the northern United States-had been hotly contested in wars for control of the region. In exploring the crucial issue of why it took two years for the United States and Britain to confront each other on Lake Champlain, historian John H. Schroeder recounts the war''s early years, the failed U.S. invasions of Canada in 1812 and 1813, and the ensuing naval race for control of the lake in 1814. To explain how the Americans achieved their unexpected victory, Schroeder weighs the effects on both sides of preparations and planning, personal valor and cowardice, command decisions both brilliant and ill-conceived, and sheer luck both good and bad. Previous histories have claimed that the War of 1812 ended with Andrew Jackson''s victory at the Battle of New Orleans. Schroeder demonstrates that the United States really won the war four months before-at Plattsburgh on Lake Champlain. Through a comprehensive analysis of politics and diplomacy, Schroeder shows that the victory at Lake Champlain prompted the British to moderate their demands at Ghent, bringing the war directly and swiftly to an end before Jackson''s spectacular victory in January 1815.

DKK 308.00
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