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2021-02-03 15:13:48
The Battle of Waterloo has been studied and dissected so extensively that one might assume little more on the subject could be discovered. Now historian Peter Hofschröer brings forward a long-repressed commentary written by Carl von Clausewitz, the author of On War.
Clausewitz, the Western world''s most renowned military theorist, participated in the Waterloo campaign as a senior staff officer in the Prussian army. His appraisal, offered here in an up-to-date and readable translation, criticized the Duke of Wellington''s actions. Lord Liverpool sent his translation of the manuscript to Wellington, who pronounced it a "lying work." The translated commentary was quickly buried in Wellington''s private papers, where it languished for a century and a half. Now published for the first time in English, Hofschröer brings Clausewitz''s critique back into view with thorough annotation and contextual explanation.
Peter Hofschröer, long recognized as a leading scholar of the Napoleonic Wars, shows how the Duke prevented the account''s publication during his lifetime-a manipulation of history so successful that almost two centuries passed before Clausewitz''s work reemerged, finally permitting a reappraisal of key events in the campaign. In addition to translating and annotating Clausewitz''s critique, Hofschröer also includes an order of battle and an extensive bibliography.
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