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The Savage Storm

- Britain on the Brink in the Age of Napoleon
Af: David Andress Engelsk Hardback

The Savage Storm

- Britain on the Brink in the Age of Napoleon
Af: David Andress Engelsk Hardback
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Britain''s defeat of Napoleon is one the great accomplishments in our history. And yet it was by no means certain that Britain itself would survive the revolutionary fervour of the age, let alone emerge victorious from such a vast conflict. From the late 1790s, the country was stricken by naval mutinies, rebellion in Ireland, and riots born of hunger, poverty and grinding injustice. As the new century opened, with republican graffiti on the walls of the cities, and revolutionary secret societies reportedly widespread, King George III only narrowly escaped assassination. Jacobin forces seemed to threaten a dissolution of the social order. Above all, the threat of French invasion was ever-present.

Yet, despite all this, and new threats from royal madness and rampant corruption, Britain did not become a revolutionary republic. Her elites proved remarkably resilient, and drew on the power of an already-global empire to find the strength to defeat Napoleon abroad, and continued popular unrest at home.

In this brilliant, sweeping history of the period, David Andress fuses two hitherto separate historical perspectives - the military and the social - to provide a vivid portrait of the age. From the conditions of warfare faced by the British soldier and the great battles in which they fought, to the literary and artistic culture of the time, The Savage Storm is at once a searing narrative of dramatic events and an important reassessment of one of the most significant turning points in our history.

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Britain''s defeat of Napoleon is one the great accomplishments in our history. And yet it was by no means certain that Britain itself would survive the revolutionary fervour of the age, let alone emerge victorious from such a vast conflict. From the late 1790s, the country was stricken by naval mutinies, rebellion in Ireland, and riots born of hunger, poverty and grinding injustice. As the new century opened, with republican graffiti on the walls of the cities, and revolutionary secret societies reportedly widespread, King George III only narrowly escaped assassination. Jacobin forces seemed to threaten a dissolution of the social order. Above all, the threat of French invasion was ever-present.

Yet, despite all this, and new threats from royal madness and rampant corruption, Britain did not become a revolutionary republic. Her elites proved remarkably resilient, and drew on the power of an already-global empire to find the strength to defeat Napoleon abroad, and continued popular unrest at home.

In this brilliant, sweeping history of the period, David Andress fuses two hitherto separate historical perspectives - the military and the social - to provide a vivid portrait of the age. From the conditions of warfare faced by the British soldier and the great battles in which they fought, to the literary and artistic culture of the time, The Savage Storm is at once a searing narrative of dramatic events and an important reassessment of one of the most significant turning points in our history.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 448
ISBN-13: 9781408701928
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1408701928
Kategori: Historie
Udg. Dato: 27 sep 2012
Længde: 38mm
Bredde: 162mm
Højde: 240mm
Forlag: Little, Brown Book Group
Oplagsdato: 27 sep 2012
Forfatter(e): David Andress
Forfatter(e) David Andress


Kategori Historie


ISBN-13 9781408701928


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 448


Udgave


Længde 38mm


Bredde 162mm


Højde 240mm


Udg. Dato 27 sep 2012


Oplagsdato 27 sep 2012


Forlag Little, Brown Book Group

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