The Campaigns of Napoleon

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Simon and Schuster, 2009/12/01 - 1216 ページ
In this “engrossing,” (The New Yorker) vivid, and intensively researched volume, esteemed Napoleon scholar David Chandler outlines the military strategy that led the famous French emperor to his greatest victories—and to his ultimate downfall.

Napoleonic war was nothing if not complex—an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of moves and intentions, which by themselves went a long way towards baffling and dazing his conventionally minded opponents into that state of disconcerting moral disequilibrium which so often resulted in their catastrophic defeat.

The Campaigns of Napoleon is a masterful analysis and insightful critique of Napoleon's art of war as he himself developed and perfected it in the major military campaigns of his career. Napoleon disavowed any suggestion that he worked from formula (“Je n'ai jamais eu un plan d'opérations”), but military historian David Chandler demonstrates this was at best only a half-truth. To be sure, every operation Napoleon conducted contained unique improvisatory features. But there were from the first to the last certain basic principles of strategic maneuver and battlefield planning that he almost invariably put into practice. To clarify these underlying methods, as well as the style of Napoleon's fabulous intellect, Chandler examines in detail each campaign mounted and personally conducted by Napoleon, analyzing the strategies employed, revealing wherever possible the probable sources of his subject's military ideas.

“Writing clearly and vividly, [Chandler] turns dozens of persons besides Napoleon from mere wooden soldiers into three- dimensional characters” (The Boston Globe) and this definitive work is “a fine book for the historian, the student, and the intelligent reader” (The New York Review of Books).
 

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PART TWO IN SEARCH OF A REPUTATION
51
PART THREE NAPOLEONS ART OF
131
THE SIX ACRES
203
PART SIX THE WORKS OF PEACE AND THE ROAD
305
THE CAMP OF BOULOGNE
319
PROSPECTS OF WIDER WAR
327
LA GRANDE ARMÉE
332
IMPERIAL HEADQUARTERS
367
PART THIRTEEN THE ROAD TO MOSCOW
737
PART FOURTEEN RETREAT
811
PRECARIOUS POSITION
813
COLLAPSE OF AN ARMY
823
THE BEREZINA
835
BACK TO THE ELBE
847
FAILURE OF A GIANT
852
THE STRUGGLE OF THE NATIONS Napoleons attempts to hold Germany and destroy the Allies culminating in the heavy defeat sustained at the B...
863

PART SEVEN FROM THE RHINE TO THE DANUBE Napoleons destruction of the Third Coalition
379
The eve oF AUSTERLITZ
381
PLANS AND PREPARATIONS
382
STRATEGIC TRIUMPHULM
390
THE WARRIORS OF HOLY RUSSIA
402
THE BATTLE OF THE THREE EMPERORSAUSTERLITZ
413
THE INGREDIENTS OF SUCCESS
433
PART EIGHT ROSSBACH AVENGED The Campaign of 1806 against Prussia
441
HOHENZOLLERN HYPOCRITE
443
PLANS FOR WAR
452
LE BATAILLON CARRÉ
467
JENAAUERSTADT
479
THE TRIUMPH ANALYZED
502
PART NINE WINTER WAR Napoleons Campaigns in East Prussia and Poland October 1806 to February 1807
507
THE ADVANCE TO WARSAW
509
MEN AND MATÉRIEL
516
THE MANEUVER ON THE NAREW
520
INTERLUDE IN WARSAW
526
THE TRAP THAT FAILEDIONKOVO
528
THE BATTLE OF EYLAU
535
THE FIRST CHECK
551
PART TEN SPRING RECOVERY The renewed Campaign against Russia culminating in the Battle of Friedland and the Treaty of Tilsit
557
PART ELEVEN PENINSULAR INTRIGUES
591
THE LAST
661
NEW ARMIES
865
LÜTZEN AND BAUTZEN
881
THE ARMISTICE
898
DRESDEN
903
THE BATTLE OF THE NATIONS
912
BACK TO THE NATURAL FRONTIERS
937
PART SIXTEEN LA PATRIE EN DANGER The Campaign of 1814 culminating in Napoleons abdication
943
PLAYING FOR TIME
945
A PARLOUS OPENING
953
RAPID RECOVERY
964
THE ECLIPSE oF SCHWARZENBERG
976
CHECK IN THE NORTHLAON
983
ARCIS AND ABDICATION
994
PART SEVENTEEN THE CAMPAIGN OF THE HUNDRED DAYS Napoleons return from exile and the events leading to his final abdication
1005
MEETING AT LE CAILLOU
1007
RETURN OF THE EMPEROR
1008
A POUNDING FOR BLÜCHER
1034
THE ERRORS OF MARSHAL NEY
1047
THE FINAL MOVES
1057
APPENDICES
1097
H ORGANIZATION OF LArmée du Nord FOR THE CAMPAIGN IIIS
1115
J THE IMPERIAL NOBILITY II22
1122
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1143
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David G. Chandler is Head of the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and a Fellow of both the Royal Historical and the Royal Geographical societies. He is President of the British Commission for Military History and a Vice- President of the Commission International d'Histoire Militaire.

During his researches for The Campaigns of Napoleon, Mr. Chandler made considerable use of primary sources—including the thirty-two volumes of Correspondence de I'Empereur Napoleon Iier —and consulted many contemporary memoirs and military commentaries. (This he did with some caution, for such material is often far from reliable.) He also examined many of the most revealing and interesting studies that have been written by soldiers and scholars over the past 145 years, and he incorporated extracts from recently discovered sources in the hope of illuminating still further the well- trodden paths of Napoleonic studies.

The author of a dozen works on early eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century military history, David G. Chandler is a recognized authority in the Marlburian and Napoleonic periods. His other publications include A Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars, 1979, Waterloo—The Hundred Days, 1980, An Atlas of Military Strategy, 1980, and Napoleon's Marshals, (editor), 1987. He has also contributed a chapter to Volume VI of the New Cambridge Modern History as well as numerous articles and reviews to magazines and journals. Chandler lives in Yately, Hampshire, England.

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