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Wellington and the British Army's Indian Campaigns 1798 - 1805 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 30 illustrations - colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • ISBN-10: 1473894468
  • ISBN-13: 9781473894464
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 30 illustrations - colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • ISBN-10: 1473894468
  • ISBN-13: 9781473894464
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Peninsular War and the Napoleonic Wars across Europe are subjects of such enduring interest that they have prompted extensive research and writing. Yet other campaigns, in what was a global war, have been largely ignored.

The Peninsular War and the Napoleonic Wars across Europe are subjects of such enduring interest that they have prompted extensive research and writing. Yet other campaigns, in what was a global war, have been largely ignored. Such is the case for the war in India which persisted for much of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods and peaked in the years 1798-1805 with the campaigns of Arthur Wellesley – later the Duke of Wellington – and General Lake in the Deccan and Hindustan. That is why this new study by Martin Howard is so timely and important.While it fully acknowledges Wellington’s vital role, it also addresses the nature of the warring armies, the significance of the campaigns of Lake in North India, and leaves the reader with an understanding of the human experience of war in the region. For this was a brutal conflict in which British armies clashed with the formidable forces of the Sultan of Mysore and the Maratha princes. There were dramatic pitched battles at Assaye, Argaum, Delhi and Laswari, and epic sieges at Seringapatam, Gawilghur and Bhurtpore. The British success was not universal.
List of Illustrations
vii
List of Maps
viii
Preface ix
I ARMIES
Chapter 1 The Most Successful Army in the World? The British Forces in India 1798-1805
3(20)
Chapter 2 A House of Cards: Britain's Enemies in India 1798-1805
23(20)
II CAMPAIGNS
Chapter 3 Dangerous Consequences: Mysore 1799
43(23)
Chapter 4 Little Wars: Dhoondiah Waugh, the Polygar Uprisings and the Restoration of the Peshwa 1799-1803
66(18)
Chapter 5 The Greatest Gamble: War in the Deccan 1803; Ahmednuggar and Assaye
84(24)
Chapter 6 Marching to Victory: War in the Deccan 1803; Argaum and Gawilghur
108(14)
Chapter 7 A River of Blood: War in Hindustan 1803; Delhi and Laswari
122(23)
Chapter 8 An Elusive Enemy: The War against Holkar 1804-1805
145(26)
III SOLDIERS
Chapter 9 We dread not the Mahrattas but the Sun: Voyage and Arrival
171(17)
Chapter 10 In Slow and Quick Time: Life in the Garrison
188(18)
Chapter 11 Hand to Hand: In Action
206(19)
Chapter 12 Sometimes Bliss and Sometimes Woe: Sepoys
225(16)
Chapter 13 Scarcely a Good Tempered Man: Doctors, Hospitals and Disease
241(28)
Epilogue More of the Oak than the Willow
256(3)
Appendix I General Lake's Army at Secundra, 26 August 1803
259(1)
Appendix II Effective Strength of his Majesty's Regiments serving in India, taken from the latest returns, 1 April 1805
260(1)
Appendix III Ordnance to accompany the Troops in the Field according to a Letter from Lieutenant-General Stuart of 26 November [ 1803] and Bullocks required to draw them
261(1)
Appendix IV Return of Tippoo Sultaun's Army at the Commencement of the Campaign of 1799
262(1)
Appendix V State of the Force composing the Grand Army under the Command of Lieutenant General Harris, February 1799
263(2)
Appendix VI Abstract Statement showing the Strength in Non Commissioned Rank and File and distribution of Forces in the Field under Lieutenant-General Stuart; Detachment with the Honourable Major-General Wellesley; The Subsidiary Force under Colonel Stevenson; the Detachment at Hyderabad commanded by Major Irton and the Troops stationed under Colonel Montresor in Malabar and Canara [ August/September 1803]
265(2)
Appendix VII Review of Perron's Force [ 1803]
267(1)
Appendix VIII Strength, in round Numbers, of the effective fighting men present with the Army [ of Lake] at the above period [ April 1805]
268(1)
Glossary 269(3)
Notes 272(26)
Bibliography 298(5)
Index 303
Martin Howard is a hospital consultant and an honorary visiting professor at the University of York. He has a longstanding interest in the Napoleonic Wars with a particular focus on the human dimension of the conflict and the lesser known campaigns. His most recent books in the field are Walcheren 1809: The Scandalous Destruction of a British Army and Death Before Glory! The British Soldier in the West Indies in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793?1815.