Napoleon's Gods: Grenadiers a Cheval de la Garde 1796-1815.

Napoleon's Gods: Grenadiers a Cheval de la Garde 1796-1815.
Author: Paul Lindsay Dawson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1446747999

The Grenadiers à Cheval of the Imperial Guard, were the shock troops of the guard, who were committed in battle as a final reserve at a crucial moment to turn the tide to victory for the French. Charging at Marengo where they were badly bloodied by the Austrians in their first battle, they again charged decisively at Austerlitz and Eylau, and bore the brunt of the fighting from 1813, when they were expanded to two regiments. Of the regiments of the Guard, the Grenadiers à Cheval has not been widely studied or been the subject of in-depth research. The book brings together much of what is known about the Grenadiers from the regiments archive held in France and contemporary iconography to chart in detail the regiments history and uniform in minute detail. Using primary archival material held in France, this work presents the first in-depth study on this well known but little researched regiment.

Napoleon's Gods: Uniforms and Horses

Napoleon's Gods: Uniforms and Horses
Author: Paul Lindsay Dawson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1446766853

The Grenadiers a Cheval of the Imperial Guard, were the shock troops of the guard, who were committed in battle as a final reserve at a crucial moment to turn the tide to victory for the French. Charging at Marengo where they were badly bloodied by the Austrians in their first battle, they again charged decisively at Austerlitz and Eylau, and bore the brunt of the fighting from 1813, when they were expanded to two regiments. Of the regiments of the Guard, the Grenadiers a Cheval has not been widely studied or been the subject of indepth research. The book brings together much of what is known about the Grenadiers from the regiments archive held in France and contemporary iconography to chart in detail the regiments history and uniform in minute detail. Using primary archival material held in France, this work presents the first indepth study on this well known but little researched regiment.

Conscripts and Deserters

Conscripts and Deserters
Author: Alan I. Forrest
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0195059379

Between the outbreak of war with Austria in 1792 and Napoleon's final debacle in 1814, France remained almost continously at war, recruiting in the process some two to three million frenchmen--a level of recruitment unknown to previous generations and widely resented as an attack on the liberties of rural communities. Forrest challenges the notion of a nation heroically rushing to arms by examining the massive rates of desertion and avoidance of service as well as their consequences on French society--on military campaigns and the morale of armies, on political opinion at home, on the social fabric of local villages, and on the Napoleonic dream of bringing about a coherent and centralized state.

Napoleon's Elite Cavalry

Napoleon's Elite Cavalry
Author: Lucien Rousselot
Publisher: Greenhill Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

In a series of wonderful, full-color plates, this superb book conveys the glory of soldiers of a military era surpassing the splendor of any others. 91 illustrations.

Napoleon's Guard

Napoleon's Guard
Author: Philip Haythornthwaite
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841761312

Napoleon's Imperial Guard was the elite corps of the French Army. The Guard differed from the guard corps of other European sovereigns of the period, in that its function was rather functional than ceremonial, and its expansion was such that it came to represent a considerable portion of France's military establishment. By supplying personnel to other units, it functioned as a training school for the remainder of the army, yet the elite status of the guard did little to protect its soldiers from the rigours of combat in the brutal Napoleonic Wars.

NAPOLEON'S GODS

NAPOLEON'S GODS
Author: PAUL LINDSAY. DAWSON
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9781907212185

From Valmy to Waterloo

From Valmy to Waterloo
Author: M. Thoral
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230294987

Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, this book investigates the everyday human experience of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars by French military and civilians, the impact of these wars on the French nation and society, and the rise of a new kind of war in the West at the turn of the nineteenth century.

Engineers of Independence

Engineers of Independence
Author: Paul K. Walker
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2002-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781410201737

This collection of documents, including many previously unpublished, details the role of the Army engineers in the American Revolution. Lacking trained military engineers, the Americans relied heavily on foreign officers, mostly from France, for sorely needed technical assistance. Native Americans joined the foreign engineer officers to plan and carry out offensive and defensive operations, direct the erection of fortifications, map vital terrain, and lay out encampments. During the war Congress created the Corps of Engineers with three companies of engineer troops as well as a separate geographer's department to assist the engineers with mapping. Both General George Washington and Major General Louis Lebéque Duportail, his third and longest serving Chief Engineer, recognized the disadvantages of relying on foreign powers to fill the Army's crucial need for engineers. America, they contended, must train its own engineers for the future. Accordingly, at the war's end, they suggested maintaining a peacetime engineering establishment and creating a military academy. However, Congress rejected the proposals, and the Corps of Engineers and its companies of sappers and miners mustered out of service. Eleven years passed before Congress authorized a new establishment, the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers.

Citizen Emperor

Citizen Emperor
Author: Philip Dwyer
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 030016243X

Traces Napoleon's rise to power, early mistakes, and military campaigns, while considering the emperor's darker side and the lengths to which he went to establish himself as a legitimate ruler.