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Frederick the Great: A Military History [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848326408
  • ISBN-13: 9781848326408
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1848326408
  • ISBN-13: 9781848326408
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Frederick the Great is one of history's most important leaders. Famed for his military successes and domestic reforms, his campaigns were a watershed in the history of Europe - securing Prussia's place as a continental power and inaugurating a new pattern of total war that was to endure until 1916. However, much myth surrounds this enigmatic man - his personality and his role as politician, warrior and king. Showalter's cleverly written book provides a refreshing, multi-dimensional depiction of Frederick the Great and an objective, detailed reappraisal of his military, political and social achievements.Early chapters set the scene with an excellent summary of 18th century Europe - The Age of Reason; an analysis of the character, composition and operating procedures of the Prussian army; and explore Frederick's personality as a young man. Later chapters examine his stunning victories at Rossbach and Leuthen, his defeats at Prague and Kolin and Prussia's emergence as a key European power.Written with style and pace, this book offers brilliant insights into the political and military history of the 18th century, and one of history's most famous rulers.
List of maps
vi
Introduction vii
1 Matrices and Probabilities
1(37)
Ways of war in the Age of Reason
1(13)
Prussia: an army with its own country?
14(14)
Frederick the Young, 1712-40
28(10)
2 Wars for Silesia: 1740-45
38(52)
A Province overrun
38(7)
Austria's response
45(8)
Peace, and war again
53(14)
The Prussian army takes stock
67(6)
Second round for Silesia
73(11)
A province secured
84(6)
3 Breathing Space and Renewals
90(45)
Planning the next round
90(5)
Men and weapons: Prussia's military infrastructure
95(10)
`Train as you propose to fight': Prussia's military evolution between 1745 and 1756
105(11)
The diplomatic revolution of 1756
116(19)
4 Prussia Ascendant
135(72)
Blitzkrieg without victory: September 1756-April 1757
135(13)
The shock of victory, the agony of defeat: Prague and Kolin
148(19)
France takes the field
167(10)
A tide stemmed: the campaign of Rossbach
177(15)
A corner turned: the Leuthen campaign
192(15)
5 Years of Balance: 1758-59
207(53)
The road to Zorndorf
207(14)
Hochkirch: the unexpected bloody nose
221(9)
Frederick takes stock
230(6)
Kunersdorf: Russia takes centre stage
236(14)
Maxen: symbol of decline
250(10)
6 Prussia Contra Europe: 1760-63
260(61)
Feints and initiatives: the summer campaign of 1760
260(21)
Torgau: the final killing ground
281(15)
1761: year of exhaustion
296(13)
1762: the end-game
309(12)
7 Coda: 1763-86
321(32)
Prussia's recovery
321(7)
Remodelling the army
328(9)
Testing the deterrent
337(11)
The last victory
348(5)
Reflections 353(6)
Further Reading 359(7)
Index 366