In 1870 the German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck ordered the Prussian
Army to invade France, inciting one of the most dramatic conflicts in
European history. It transformed not only the states-system of the
European continent but the whole climate of European moral and
political thought. The overwhelming triumph of German military might,
evoking general admiration and imitation, introduced an era of power
politics, which was to reach its disastrous climax in 1914. Michael
Howard's The Franco-Prussian War is widely acclaimed as a classic and
the definitive history of one of the most dramatic and decisive
conflicts in the history of Europe. Evoking a palpable sense of the
struggle and the high stakes of the war, Howard analyses the tactics,
political dynamics, morale and actions that determined the course of
the conflict. He also describes the crucial role played by key figures
in the war, including Bismarck, the Prussian military commander
Helmuth Von Moltke, and the French generals MacMahon, Chanzy and
Trochu. He also sheds fascinating light on how difficult it was to
bring the war to an end, with extremists in both France and Prussia
pushing to prolong the conflict. A tour de force of both European and
military history, The Franco-Prussian War is a superb account of this
dramatic and hugely important conflict, ideal for the student,
historian and general reader alike. This Routledge Classics edition
includes a new Foreword by Bertrand Taithe.
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ISBN
9781000385847
Publisert
2020
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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