A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809 - From the Battle of Corunna to...
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A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

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A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Oman, Charles,1860-1946
Format: eBook
Language: English

A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809 - From the Battle of Corunna to the End of the Talavera Campaign

The second volume of this work has swelled to an even greater bulk than its predecessor. Its size must be attributed to two main causes: the first is the fact that a much greater number of original sources, both printed and unprinted, are available for the campaigns of 1809 than for those of 1808. The second is that the war in its second year had lost the character of comparative unity which it had possessed in its first. Napoleon, on quitting Spain in January, left behind him as a legacy to his brother a comprehensive plan for the conquest of the whole Peninsula. But that plan was, from the first, impracticable: and when it had miscarried, the fighting in every region of the theatre of war became local and isolated. Neither the harassed and distracted French King at Madrid, nor the impotent Spanish Junta at Seville, knew how to combine and co-ordinate the operations of their various armies into a single logical scheme. Ere long, six or seven campaigns were taking place simultaneously in different corners of the Peninsula, each of which was practically independent of the others. Every French and Spanish general fought for his own hand, with little care for what his colleagues were doing: their only unanimity was that all alike kept urging on their central governments the plea that their own particular section of the war was more critical and important than any other. If we look at the month of May, 1809, we find that the[p. iv] following six disconnected series of operations were all in progress at once, and that each has to be treated as a separate unit, rather than as a part of one great general scheme of strategy(1) Soults campaign against Wellesley in Northern Portugal, (2) Neys invasion of the Asturias, (3) Victors and Cuestas movements in Estremadura, (4) Sebastianis demonstrations against Venegas in La Mancha, (5) Suchets contest with Blake in Aragon, (6) St. Cyrs attempt to subdue Catalonia. When a war has broken up into so many fractions, it becomes not only hard to follow but very lengthy to narrate. Fortunately for the historian and the student, a certain amount of unity is restored in July, mainly owing to the fact that the master-mind of Wellesley has been brought to bear upon the situation. When the British general attempted to combine with the Spanish armies of Estremadura and La Mancha for a common march upon Madrid, the whole of the hostile forces in the Peninsula [with the exception of those in Aragon and Catalonia] were once more drawn into a single scheme of operations. Hence the Talavera campaign is the central fact in the annals of the Peninsular War for the year 1809. I trust that it will not be considered that I have devoted a disproportionate amount of space to the setting forth and discussion of the various problems which it involved. The details of the battle of Talavera itself have engaged my special attention. I thought it worth while to go very carefully over the battle-field, which fortunately remains much as it was in 1809. A walk around it explained many difficulties, but suggested certain others, which I have done my best to solve. In several other chapters of this volume I dis[p. v]covered that a personal inspection of localities produced most valuable results. At Oporto, for example, I found Wellesleys passage of the Douro assuming a new aspect when studied on the spot. Not one of the historians who have dealt with it has taken the trouble to mention that the crossing was effected at a point where the Douro runs between lofty and precipitous cliffs, towering nearly 200 feet above the waters edge! Yet this simple fact explains how it came to pass that the passage was effected at allthe French, on the plateau above the river, could not see what was going on at the bottom of the deeply sunk gorge, which lies in a dead angle to any observer who has not come forward to the very edge of the cliff. I have inserted a photograph of the spot, which will explain the situation at a glance. From Napiers narrative and plan I am driven to conclude that he had either never seen the ground, or had forgotten its aspect after the lapse of years. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 54279
Author: Oman, Charles
Release Date: Mar 4, 2017
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Language: English

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