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Det Danske Auxiliærkorps’s Felttog 1813
Uddrag af Generalløjtnant C. F. Trepkas Dagbog serves as a critical primary source in Napoleonic historiography, documenting the 1813 northern theater operations of the Danish Auxiliary Corps alongside French Marshal Davout’s XIII Corps. The diary offers a detailed, high-level perspective on coalition friction, the defense of Hamburg, and the geopolitical pressures facing minor states.
Minnes-Anteckningar under 1813 och 1814 Årens Kampagner
A rare and vital Scandinavian perspective on the War of the Sixth Coalition, a narrative heavily dominated by French, Prussian, and Russian accounts. It serves as a primary source for evaluating the controversial military strategy of Swedish Crown Prince Carl Johan (Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte), illustrating how Sweden balanced coalition obligations in Germany with its primary geopolitical goal of annexing Norway. Furthermore, by balancing high-level operational movements with the grim realities of the rank-and-file soldier, the text bridges the gap between traditional diplomatic-military history and the lived experience of nineteenth-century warfare.
Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexikon
The Militär-Historisches Kreigs-Lexikon by Gaston Bodart is a comprehensive historical dictionary that covers military conflicts in Europe from 1618 to 1905. It provides detailed information on significant battles, campaigns, and military strategies that occurred during this period. The lexicon includes numerous illustrations and maps to visually represent the events and locations of the wars. It is a valuable resource for historians, military historians, and anyone interested in the history of military conflicts in Europe.
Austrian 1769 Exercitium
Exercitium für die sämmentlich-Kaiserlich-Königliche Infanterie (1769) is the Habsburg Monarchy’s official infantry drill and exercise manual issued in 1769. It codified how every regiment of the Imperial-Royal infantry was to march, wheel, form, deploy, handle arms, and execute battlefield manoeuvres. It belongs to the same wave of mid-18th-century Austrian reforms associated with Lacy and the post–Seven Years’ War reorganisation.
Geschichte der K. und K. Wehrmacht
Geschichte der k. und k. Wehrmacht is a monumental, late-19th-century survey of the Habsburg armed forces, written to codify the institutional memory of the Austro-Hungarian Army by tracing its evolution from the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II through the Napoleonic Wars and into the dual-monarchy era; richly illustrated and archivally grounded, it blends organizational history, campaign narrative, and uniformology into a single authoritative compendium that became, in effect, the official historiographical backbone of the k.u.k. military establishment.
Mémoires du Maréchal Marmont
Mémoires du Maréchal Marmont is a sprawling, nine-volume autobiography published in 1857 in which Auguste-Frédéric-Louis Viesse de Marmont—Napoleon’s longtime protégé and later the most controversial of his marshals—recounts his career from the Revolution through the Restoration, blending detailed campaign narrative with political self-justification and offering a rare, often defensive but consistently lucid window into the inner workings of the Empire and its final collapse