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Waterloo: The Battle That Brought Down Napoleon
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Waterloo: The Battle That Brought Down Napoleon

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The battle on Sunday 18th June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium was to be Napoleon’s greatest triumph - but it ended in one of the greatest military upsets of all time.

Waterloo became a legend overnight and remains one of the most argued-over battles in history. Lord Wellington immortally dubbed it ‘the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life,’ but the British victory became iconic, a triumph of endurance that ensured a 19th century world in which Britain played the key role; it was also a defining moment for the French, bringing Napoleon I’s reign to an end and closing the second Hundred Years’ War.

Alongside the great drama and powerful characters, Jeremy Black gives readers a fascinating look at where this battle belongs in the larger story of the tectonic power shifts in Europe, and the story of military modernisation. The result is a revelatory view of Waterlo’s place in the broader historical arc.

‘A splendidly lucid account that places the Battle of Waterloo squarely in its proper historical context.’ Andrew Roberts

‘A wonderful example of a micro-history of one battle, re-contextualised as a decisive battle in the history of Europe but also, and more crucially, as a landmark in the history of warfare.’ Military History Journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Icon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9781848312333

The battle on Sunday 18th June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium was to be Napoleon’s greatest triumph - but it ended in one of the greatest military upsets of all time.

Waterloo became a legend overnight and remains one of the most argued-over battles in history. Lord Wellington immortally dubbed it ‘the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life,’ but the British victory became iconic, a triumph of endurance that ensured a 19th century world in which Britain played the key role; it was also a defining moment for the French, bringing Napoleon I’s reign to an end and closing the second Hundred Years’ War.

Alongside the great drama and powerful characters, Jeremy Black gives readers a fascinating look at where this battle belongs in the larger story of the tectonic power shifts in Europe, and the story of military modernisation. The result is a revelatory view of Waterlo’s place in the broader historical arc.

‘A splendidly lucid account that places the Battle of Waterloo squarely in its proper historical context.’ Andrew Roberts

‘A wonderful example of a micro-history of one battle, re-contextualised as a decisive battle in the history of Europe but also, and more crucially, as a landmark in the history of warfare.’ Military History Journal

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Icon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9781848312333