The Two Battles of Copenhagen, 1801 and 1807 The Two Battles of Copenhagen, 1801 and 1807

The Two Battles of Copenhagen, 1801 and 1807

Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars

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Publisher Description

This military study sheds new light on the significance of Copenhagen in the Napoleonic Wars through primary source accounts of two major battles.

In 1801 and 1807, British forces clashed with Napoleon and his allies in the Danish capital of Copenhagen. Yet the significance of those battles, and the key role the country played in the conflict in northern Europe, has rarely been examined in detail. In The Two Battles of Copenhagen, Gareth Glover uses original source material to describe these events from the British and Danish perspectives. In the process, he reveals new insights into the politics of this region during this turbulent phase of European history.

The first Battle of Copenhagen was a naval battle celebrated in Britain as one of Nelson’s great victories. The second was an assault on the city by the British army in which Wellington played a prominent part. These episodes in the continental struggle to resist the French are described in vivid detail, with extensive quotes from the recollections of eyewitnesses on both sides.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
September 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword Books
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
22.7
MB

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