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Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE The Napoleonic Wars by Alexander Mikaberidze The first truly global history of the Napoleonic Wars, arguably the first world war. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Austerlitz, Wagram, Borodino, Trafalgar, Leipzig, Waterloo: these are the places most closely associated with the Napoleonic Wars. But how did this period of nearly continuous warfare affect the world beyond Europe? The immensity of the fighting waged by France against England, Prussia, Austria, and Russia, and the immediate consequences of the tremors that spread from France as a result, overshadow the profound repercussions that the Napoleonic Wars had throughout the world. In this far-ranging work, Alexander Mikaberidze argues that the Napoleonic Wars can only be fully understood with an international context in mind. France struggled for dominance not only on the plains of Europe but also in the Americas, West and South Africa, Ottoman Empire, Iran, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Taking specific regions in turn, Mikaberidze discusses major political-military events around the world and situates geopolitical decision-making within its long- and short-term contexts. From the British expeditions to Argentina and South Africa to the Franco-Russian manoeuvring in the Ottoman Empire, the effects of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars would shape international affairs well into the next century. In Egypt, the Wars led to the rise of Mehmed Ali and the emergence of a powerful Egyptian state; in North America, the period transformed and enlarged the newly established United States; and in South America, the Spanish colonial empire witnessed the start of national-liberation movements that ultimately ended imperial control.Skilfully narrated and deeply researched, here at last is the complete global story of the period, one that expands our contemporary view of the Napoleonic Wars and their role in laying the foundations of the modern world. Notes The first global history of the Napoleonic Wars, moving away from a Eurocentric vision and offering a compelling narrative account. Author Biography Alexander Mikaberidze is Associate Professor of European History at Louisiana State University at Shreveport. He is the author of several books, including The Burning of Moscow: Napoleons Trial by Fire 1812 and The Battle of Borodino: Napoleon versus Kutuzov. Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: The Revolutionary Prelude Chapter 2: Europe in Turmoil Chapter 3: The "Eastern Question" Chapter 4: Forging a New North Africa Chapter 5: The Tehran Connection Chapter 6: The American Dream Chapter 7: Towards a Brighter Future Chapter 8: The Indian Dreams Chapter 9: At the Edge of the World Chapter 10: Into the Unknown Continent Conclusion Sources Notes Review "In this extraordinary work of scholarship, Mikaberidze provides vital context and global perspective to the epic struggle between France and its European competitors until Napoleons defeat at Waterloo in 1815." -- Foreign Affairs (Books of the Year)"Mikaberidze offers a clear, accurate, up-to-date and richly detailed narrative of the Napoleonic Wars. If you want a thumbnail sketch of the Battle of Austerlitz, a quick explanation of the reason the Franco-British Peace of Amiens broke down in 1803, or to learn how many horses Napoleon lost in Russia (200,000), look no further." -- David A. Bell, London Review of Books"Engrossing and authoritative" -- Brendan Simms, The Times Literary Supplement"An outstanding book for anyone interested in the French Wars or Big History." -- Albert Nofi, Strategy Page"In this thousand-page tour de force, researched in over a dozen languages with 189 pages of notes, the exceptionally talented Georgian-American historian Alexander Mikaberidze, a professor at Louisiana State University Shreveport, revisits a foundational conflict in the modern world, the veritable world war unleashed by the French Revolution and dominated by the towering figure of Napoleon Bonaparte." -- Paul du Quenoy, American Conservative"Alexander Mikaberidze ...argues persuasively in THE NAPOLEONIC WARS: A Global History that the deepest and longest-lasting effects of the 23 years of fighting actually occurred outside Europe." -- Thomas Ricks, The New York Times Review of Books"an impressive reinterpretation of the wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon (1792-1815) ... An outstand book for anyone interested in the French Wars or "Big History"." -- A. A. Nofi, NYMAS Review"Far broader and deeper in scope than any previous history of the Napoleonic Wars, Alexander Mikaberidze has produced a true masterpiece. He proves conclusively how intimately interconnected the events of the great struggle were, not just in Europe but also encompassing the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Iran, India, China and Japan. He rightly argues that as an agent for social change, the Napoleonic Wars were the most important thing to have taken placebetween the Reformation and World War I. With his mastery of the myriad sources in multiple languages, Mikaberidze reminds us what first-class scholarship can do to our perceptions of an importantsubject when allied to excellent writing. This book will be an instant modern classic." --Prof Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny"An entirely rewarding history of a Europe-based struggle that "influenced the course of events across the globe."" -- Kirkus, Starred Review"Through his mastery of international bibliography (facilitated by his knowledge of several languages), his expertise in political, diplomatic and military affairs (though we did not expect anything else from the apprentice of Professor Donald D. Horward), the extent of the issues dealt with and problems revisited that go far beyond the simple narration of military conflicts and lead us, without Manichaeism, to the very heart of the issues, through hisaccessible writing style (clear enough even for a mediocre Anglophone to easily follow his story and reasoning) and, dare I to say it, his profound knowledge of historical events, Professor Mikaberidzeconfirms that he is one of the great Napoleonic scholars of today. No one will be able to study the Napoleonic episode without having at hand this global history which fills a gap in the English-language historiography." -- Thierry Lentz, Director of the Fondation Napoléon"Already distinctive thanks to his insights from the Russian perspective, Alexander Mikaberidze in this very important new book provides a valuable global perspective on Napoleons war-making. This approach provides both an instructive narrative and a perspective from which the impact and legacy of the period can be understood." --Jeremy Black, University of Exeter"At long last we have the truly global history of the wars of 1789-1815 that we have long needed. This book gives us new perspectives to understand this critical turning point in world history. A must have for all students of the period." --Michael S. Neiberg, U.S. Army War College"Alexander Mikaberidze believes that the twenty-three years of war from 1792 to 1815 - which the British were content to describe as the French wars - cannot be fully understood unless we extend our gaze beyond Europe, to consider colonial ambitions, revolutions and power struggles across the globe. The result is a hugely impressive work of scholarship that slips seamlessly across continents, taking the reader not just to the steppes of Russia but to theBalkans and Iran, Japan and China, the Indian Ocean, Indonesia, the United States, South America and the Caribbean. This is global history at its most exhilarating, a history of the Napoleonic Wars for thetwenty-first century." --Alan Forrest, University of York"This important, ground-breaking book reveals (for the first time in a comprehensive overview) the global repercussions of the Napoleonic wars. A must read!" --Peter Hicks, Fondation Napoléon"This is an extraordinary work of scholarship. Despite the books length, scope, and detail, the narrative never flags. It is hard to see how anyone will improve on this account." -- Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs"This book is a vivid, entirely engrossing history of that conflict, full of military shot and incident, full of choice quotes, full of vibrantly dramatic vignettes set in locations as far from Austerlitz as South America or EgyptEL. It firmly establishes a version of the Napoleonic Wars in which Bonaparte himself was in many ways merely the pebble that triggers the avalanche, and it provides unfailingly enjoyable reading along the way. It deserves to stand asthe definitive one-volume treatment of the period." --Steve Donoghue, Open Letters"This expansive work-the research and analysis, the breadth, depth, and detail of the narrative, presented in writing that will satisfy both popular and scholarly audiences-may very well be the last word that needs to be written on the subject." -- Michael V. Leggiere, istoryNet Promotional Winner, 2020 Gilder-Lehrman Military History Prize Long Description Austerlitz, Wagram, Borodino, Trafalgar, Leipzig, Waterloo: these are the places most closely associated with the Napoleonic Wars. But how did this period of nearly continuous warfare affect the world beyond Europe? The immensity of the fighting waged by France against England, Prussia, Austria, and Russia, and the immediate consequences of the tremors that spread from France as a result, overshadow the profound repercussions that the Napoleonic Wars had throughout the world. In this far-ranging work, Alexander Mikaberidze argues that the Napoleonic Wars can only be fully understood with an international context in mind. France struggled for dominance not only on the plains of Europe but also in the Americas, West and South Africa, Ottoman Empire, Iran, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Taking specific regions in turn, Mikaberidze discusses major political-military events around the world and situates geopolitical decision-making within its long- and short-term contexts. From the British expeditions to Argentina and South Africa to the Franco-Russian manoeuvring in the Ottoman Empire, the effects of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars would shape international affairs well into the next century. In Egypt, the Wars led to the rise of Mehmed Ali and the emergence of a powerful Egyptian state; in North America, the period transformed and enlarged the newly established United States; and in South America, the Spanish colonial empire witnessed the start of national-liberation movements that ultimately ended imperial control.Skilfully narrated and deeply researched, here at last is the complete global story of the period, one that expands our contemporary view of the Napoleonic Wars and their role in laying the foundations of the modern world. Review Text "...Mikaberidze (Louisiana State Univ., Shreveport) offers a pathbreaking, genuinely global geopolitical narrative that pursues history down numerous remote pathways." -- CHOICE"In this extraordinary work of scholarship, Mikaberidze provides vital context and global perspective to the epic struggle between France and its European competitors until Napoleons defeat at Waterloo in 1815." -- Foreign Affairs (Books of the Year)"Mikaberidze offers a clear, accurate, up-to-date and richly detailed narrative of the Napoleonic Wars. If you want a thumbnail sketch of the Battle of Austerlitz, a quick explanation of the reason the Franco-British Peace of Amiens broke down in 1803, or to learn how many horses Napoleon lost in Russia (200,000), look no further." -- David A. Bell, London Review of Books"Engrossing and authoritative" -- Brendan Simms, The Times Literary Supplement"An outstanding book for anyone interested in the French Wars or Big History." -- Albert Nofi, Strategy Page"In this thousand-page tour de force, researched in over a dozen languages with 189 pages of notes, the exceptionally talented Georgian-American historian Alexander Mikaberidze, a professor at Louisiana State University Shreveport, revisits a foundational conflict in the modern world, the veritable world war unleashed by the French Revolution and dominated by the towering figure of Napoleon Bonaparte." -- Paul du Quenoy, American Conservative"Alexander Mikaberidze ...argues persuasively in THE NAPOLEONIC WARS: A Global History that the deepest and longest-lasting effects of the 23 years of fighting actually occurred outside Europe." -- Thomas Ricks, The New York Times Review of Books"an impressive reinterpretation of the wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon (1792-1815) ... An outstand book for anyone interested in the French Wars or "Big History"." -- A. A. Nofi, NYMAS Review"Far broader and deeper in scope than any previous history of the Napoleonic Wars, Alexander Mikaberidze has produced a true masterpiece. He proves conclusively how intimately interconnected the events of the great struggle were, not just in Europe but also encompassing the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Iran, India, China and Japan. He rightly argues that as an agent for social change, the Napoleonic Wars were the most important thing to have taken placebetween the Reformation and World War I. With his mastery of the myriad sources in multiple languages, Mikaberidze reminds us what first-class scholarship can do to our perceptions of an importantsubject when allied to excellent writing. This book will be an instant modern classic." --Prof Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny"An entirely rewarding history of a Europe-based struggle that "influenced the course of events across the globe."" -- Kirkus, Starred Review"Through his mastery of international bibliography (facilitated by his knowledge of several languages), his expertise in political, diplomatic and military affairs (though we did not expect anything else from the apprentice of Professor Donald D. Horward), the extent of the issues dealt with and problems revisited that go far beyond the simple narration of military conflicts and lead us, without Manichaeism, to the very heart of the issues, through hisaccessible writing style (clear enough even for a mediocre Anglophone to easily follow his story and reasoning) and, dare I to say it, his profound knowledge of historical events, Professor Mikaberidzeconfirms that he is one of the great Napoleonic scholars of today. No one will be able to study the Napoleonic episode without having at hand this global history which fills a gap in the English-language historiography." -- Thierry Lentz, Director of the Fondation Napol Review Quote "To grasp this changing world and understand Newmans response to it, Mikaberidzes Ihe Napoleonic Wars is a great place to start." -- GEERTJAN ZUIJDWEGT, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, newman studies journal "...Mikaberidze (Louisiana State Univ., Shreveport) offers a pathbreaking, genuinely global geopolitical narrative that pursues history down numerous remote pathways." -- CHOICE "In this extraordinary work of scholarship, Mikaberidze provides vital context and global perspective to the epic struggle between France and its European competitors until Napoleons defeat at Waterloo in 1815." -- Foreign Affairs (Books of the Year) "Mikaberidze offers a clear, accurate, up-to-date and richly detailed narrative of the Napoleonic Wars. If you want a thumbnail sketch of the Battle of Austerlitz, a quick explanation of the reason the Franco-British Peace of Amiens broke down in 1803, or to learn how many horses Napoleon lost in Russia (200,000), look no further." -- David A. Bell, London Review of Books "Engrossing and authoritative" -- Brendan Simms, The Times Literary Supplement "An outstanding book for anyone interested in the French Wars or Big History." -- Albert Nofi, Strategy Page "In this thousand-page tour de force, researched in over a dozen languages with 189 pages of notes, the exceptionally talented Georgian-American historian Alexander Mikaberidze, a professor at Louisiana State University Shreveport, revisits a foundational conflict in the modern world, the veritable world war unleashed by the French Revolution and dominated by the towering figure of Napoleon Bonaparte." -- Paul du Quenoy, American Conservative "Alexander Mikaberidze ...argues persuasively in THE NAPOLEONIC WARS: A Global History that the deepest and longest-lasting effects of the 23 years of fighting actually occurred outside Europe." -- Thomas Ricks, The New York Times Review of Books "an impressive reinterpretation of the wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon (1792-1815) ... An outstand book for anyone interested in the French Wars or "Big History"." -- A. A. Nofi, NYMAS Review "Far broader and deeper in scope than any previous history of the Napoleonic Wars, Alexander Mikaberidze has produced a true masterpiece. He proves conclusively how intimately interconnected the events of the great struggle were, not just in Europe but also encompassing the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Iran, India, China and Japan. He rightly argues that as an agent for social change, the Napoleonic Wars were the most important thing to have taken place between the Reformation and World War I. With his mastery of the myriad sources in multiple languages, Mikaberidze reminds us what first-class scholarship can do to our perceptions of an important subject when allied to excellent writing. This book will be an instant modern classic." --Prof Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny "An entirely rewarding history of a Europe-based struggle that "influenced the course of events across the globe."" -- Kirkus, Starred Review "Through his mastery of international bibliography (facilitated by his knowledge of several languages), his expertise in political, diplomatic and military affairs (though we did not expect anything else from the apprentice of Professor Donald D. Horward), the extent of the issues dealt with and problems revisited that go far beyond the simple narration of military conflicts and lead us, without Manichaeism, to the very heart of the issues, through his accessible writing style (clear enough even for a mediocre Anglophone to easily follow his story and reasoning) and, dare I to say it, his profound knowledge of historical events, Professor Mikaberidze confirms that he is one of the great Napoleonic scholars of today. No one will be able to study the Napoleonic episode without having at hand this global history which fills a gap in the English-language historiography." -- Thierry Lentz, Director of the Fondation Napol Promotional "Headline" Winner, 2020 Gilder-Lehrman Military History Prize Feature The first global history of the Napoleonic WarsComprehensive in scope, moving across six continents and the entire period from 1792 to 1815Moves away from the Eurocentric vision of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars which has been prevalent for so longCompelling narrative driven by major historical figures, from Napoleon to Mehmed Ali, and political-military events of international importance New Feature Chapter 1 The Revolutionary Prelude Chapter 2 The Eighteenth-Century International Order Chapter 3 The War of the First Coalition, 1792-1797 Chapter 4 The Making of "La Grande Nation," 1797-1802 Chapter 5 The Second Coalition War and the Origins of the "Great Game" Chapter 6 The Rites of Peace, 1801-1802 Chapter 7 The Road to War, 1802-1803 Chapter 8 The Rupture, 1803 Chapter 9 The Elephant Against the Whale: France and Britain at War, 1803-1804 Chapter 10 The Emperors Conquest, 1805-1807 Chapter 11 "War Through Other Means": Europe and the Continental System Chapter 12 The Struggle for Portugal and Spain, 1807-1812 Chapter 13 The Grand Empire, 1807-1812 Chapter 14 The Emperors Last Triumph Chapter 15 The Northern Question, 1807-1811 Chapter 16 "An Empire Besieged": The Ottomans and the Napoleonic Wars Chapter 17 The Qajar Connection: Iran and the European Powers, 1804-1814 Chapter 18 Britains Expeditionary Warfare, 1805-1810 Chapter 19 Britains Eastern Empire, 1800-1815 Chapter 20 The Western Question? Struggle for the Americas, 1808-1815 Chapter 21 The Turning Point, 1812 Chapter 22 The Fall of the French Empire Chapter 23 The War and Peace, 1814-1815 Chapter 24 The Aftermath of the Great War Notes Select Bibliography Index Details ISBN0199951063 Author Alexander Mikaberidze ISBN-10 0199951063 ISBN-13 9780199951062 Format Hardcover Media Book Subtitle A Global History DEWEY 909.81 Affiliation ST5 Vascular Surgery, Cheltenham General Hospital, UK Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Year 2020 Short Title The Napoleonic Wars Language English Publication Date 2020-04-09 UK Release Date 2020-04-09 NZ Release Date 2020-04-09 US Release Date 2020-04-09 Illustrations 29 maps Qualifications M.N., R.N., Aocn Edited by Oliver Old Birth 1938 Death 1851 Position ST5 Vascular Surgery Imprint Oxford University Press Inc Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2020-02-14 Pages 960 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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