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The Secret Expedition: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Holland 1799

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Secret Expedition: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Holland 1799
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geert van Uythoven
SeriesFrom Reason to Revolution
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 170
ISBN/Barcode 9781912390205
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations c 23 images, 20 photos & 8 colour maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
NZ Release Date 15 April 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In 1799, as part of the Second Coalition against France, an Anglo-Russian army landed in Holland to overthrow the Batavian Republic and to reinstate the Stadtholder William V of Orange. Initially called `The Secret Expedition', although not really a secret for both sides, the description of the invasion reads like a novel. Five major battles were fought between armies of four different nations, with unexpected deeds of heroism and unexpected defeats. There were secret negotiations and rumours of bribery. More than enough ingredients for biased opinions, historical errors, and incorrect information copied from historians up to this day. The aim of this book is to give a balanced, detailed, and complete account of the events taking place during the invasion: the preparations on both sides, detailed descriptions of the battles as well as the events taking place at sea and in the eastern provinces of the Batavian Republic. Also giving new opinions on questions like: What were the causes of `The Secret Expedition'? Did Brune indeed delay reinforcing the Batavians? What caused the frequent panics in the participating armies? Were the French veteran troops and the Batavians soldiers unreliable? How was the treaty closed? The book is based on source material from all participating countries, including numerous firsthand accounts of eye-witnesses and contemporaries, providing the reader with a mirror to the past.