The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the historiography of the Napoleonic Wars. This article argues that orthodox military histories of the period have tended to neglect the experience of the common soldier. By contrast, the article offers an overview of recent work on the history of war, which applies techniques from social and cultural history in order to explore the perspective of the combatant. By thinking about the social origins and experiences of soldiers, and how those experiences were handled in cultural terms, this work sheds new light on the humble redcoat who fought under Wellington at Waterloo
The British and French armies that existed in the period between the fall of the Bastille and the Ba...
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were the first in history to be written about in great numbers...
This thesis analyses the range of practices that developed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo i...
The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the histor...
The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the histor...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
Waterloo, as Wellington's final battle, and his only encounter with Napoleon, has been feted by hist...
The main purpose of this thesis is to present the particular account of the military career of Arthu...
Volume III of the Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars moves away from the battlefield to explor...
The British and French armies that existed in the period between the fall of the Bastille and the Ba...
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were the first in history to be written about in great numbers...
This thesis analyses the range of practices that developed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo i...
The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the histor...
The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the histor...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
Investigating the letters, diaries, and memoirs of British officers and enlisted men from the Napole...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
This article offers a critique of the methodology of military history. The question of what constitu...
Waterloo, as Wellington's final battle, and his only encounter with Napoleon, has been feted by hist...
The main purpose of this thesis is to present the particular account of the military career of Arthu...
Volume III of the Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars moves away from the battlefield to explor...
The British and French armies that existed in the period between the fall of the Bastille and the Ba...
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars were the first in history to be written about in great numbers...
This thesis analyses the range of practices that developed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo i...