Scholarly attention on how the British public thought about the Peninsular War is limited. This piece examines contemporary letters, caricatures and newspapers to determine whether the public was influenced by the media’s presentation of the conflict, or vice versa. It is argued that the Peninsular War was a peripheral concern for the public, which was easily eclipsed by political crises or scandals at home. Furthermore, an undertone of patriotism can be identified throughout the Peninsular War. The British public engaged with an ideal of the war in which British honour was maintained, and ultimately personified, by Wellington and his army
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Vol. 8-9 have imprint: London : Greenhill Books ; Mechanicsburg, PA : Stackpole Books.v. 1. 1807-180...
The Peninsular War until recently has failed to receive comprehensive and critical attention from Sp...
This thesis examines public opinion towards the participation opinion of the British Auxiliary Legio...
The many sieges of the Napoleonic Wars remain a relatively neglected area of historical study, espec...
For all its notoriety, the 1812 British sack of Badajoz during the Peninsular War has been surprisin...
Reprint of the 1902-1930 ed. published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.Includes bibliographical refer...
[First paragraph] “THE MOST GLORIOUS WAR RECORDED IN THE BRITISH ANNALS,” AS ROBERT Southey describe...
Claims that in writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway drew on not only his own reporting in Spai...
Publicat dins: Views in Spain and Portugal to illustrate the 1st vol. of the History of the penins...
Jean-René Aymes, The Peninsular War in the Imperial Press (1808-1814). Given the tough constraints ...
The Independence War (1808-1814), French War or Peninsular War was, without doubt, the Spanish event...
Bibliography: leaves 393-408viii, 408 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adel...
On 11 September 1936 a Times editorial made reference to the 'clamourous partisanship' that had been...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Vol. 8-9 have imprint: London : Greenhill Books ; Mechanicsburg, PA : Stackpole Books.v. 1. 1807-180...
The Peninsular War until recently has failed to receive comprehensive and critical attention from Sp...
This thesis examines public opinion towards the participation opinion of the British Auxiliary Legio...
The many sieges of the Napoleonic Wars remain a relatively neglected area of historical study, espec...
For all its notoriety, the 1812 British sack of Badajoz during the Peninsular War has been surprisin...
Reprint of the 1902-1930 ed. published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.Includes bibliographical refer...
[First paragraph] “THE MOST GLORIOUS WAR RECORDED IN THE BRITISH ANNALS,” AS ROBERT Southey describe...
Claims that in writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway drew on not only his own reporting in Spai...
Publicat dins: Views in Spain and Portugal to illustrate the 1st vol. of the History of the penins...
Jean-René Aymes, The Peninsular War in the Imperial Press (1808-1814). Given the tough constraints ...
The Independence War (1808-1814), French War or Peninsular War was, without doubt, the Spanish event...
Bibliography: leaves 393-408viii, 408 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adel...
On 11 September 1936 a Times editorial made reference to the 'clamourous partisanship' that had been...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Vol. 8-9 have imprint: London : Greenhill Books ; Mechanicsburg, PA : Stackpole Books.v. 1. 1807-180...