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Against the Deluge: Polish and Lithuanian armies during the war against Sweden 1655-1660 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, height x width: 248x178 mm, 83 b/w illustrations, 9 b/w photos, 36 color illustrations, 44 maps, 52 tables
  • Sērija : Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 93
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1804510033
  • ISBN-13: 9781804510032
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, height x width: 248x178 mm, 83 b/w illustrations, 9 b/w photos, 36 color illustrations, 44 maps, 52 tables
  • Sērija : Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 93
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1804510033
  • ISBN-13: 9781804510032
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Detailed study of Polish and Lithuanian armies that were fighting against many invading armies during ‘The Deluge’ war of 1655-1660. Based on both primary and secondary sources, it shows all elements of Commonwealth’s warfare, from size and organization of the armies to soldiers’ life during campaigns.

In summer of 1655 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, already engaged in bitter struggle against Muscovy and Zaporozhian Cossacks, was invaded by Swedes. It led to conflict called Second Northern War but in Commonwealth better known as ‘The Deluge’. After initial series of the lost battles, country was on the brink of total defeat, with Polish troops switching sides and King Jan II Kazimierz leaving the country. Gradually though, resistance against Swedish soldiers started to grow, with local partisans raising to fight in different regions of the country. Jan II Kazimierz returned to Poland and regular Polish troops abandoned Swedish side in waves. More countries joined the conflict, with Brandenburg initially allying with Sweden but then changing side again. Transylvania and Cossacks supporting Swedes, while Imperial and Tatars troops joined the Poles. Another front of war opened in 1658, with Denmark attacking Swedes as well. It was period of near constant war, usually on two or even three theaters of war at the same time.This book presents in-depth study of both Polish and Lithuanian armies, fighting during ‘The Deluge’. It explains unique system of recruiting and organizing troops in the Commonwealth, from regular army, through levy of nobility, to forces owned by king and magnates. Each formation, from famous winged hussars to ad hoc raised units of peasant partisans, is described with much detail. Authors presents command structure of Commonwealth’s military and its most important leaders. Logistical aspect of the warfare, from the way that armies were financed to how they were equipped, clothed and fed, are covered as well. Main battles of the war, including three-days long battle of Warsaw in 1656, are depicted in separate chapter, in the same way as chosen siege operations and very important descriptions of ‘small war’, so vital in defeating Swedes.In writing this volume, author used large number of primary sources, both archival and printed, most of which were never before available in English. Amongst them readers can find diaries and letters written by both Polish and Swedish soldiers; also many important official documents, like muster rolls and army lists. He also utilized many important studies by Polish and Swedish researchers, that covered many aspects of the conflict, which was always very important in Polish historiography. Associated iconography was chosen with great care, to present depiction of the commanders, troops and battles, all from period; also showing number of Polish and Lithuanian flags that survived in Swedish collections.
Acknowledgements iv
Foreword v
Chronology of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's Wars from 1655-1660 vii
1 Sources
12(7)
2 Organisation, Recruitment and Overall Strength of the Armies
19(44)
3 Commanders
63(17)
4 Lances, Sabres and Muskets
80(123)
5 Military Life and Death
203(38)
6 Pitched Battles
241(33)
7 Small War
274(16)
8 Siege Operations
290(26)
9 Example of a `Low-Level' Campaign: Actions in Livonia and Courland 1657-1660
316(18)
Conclusion
324(2)
Colour Plates Commentary
326(6)
Flag Plates Commentary
332(2)
Appendices
I Stefan Czarnieckis Division in Denmark (1658-1659) and in the Campaign against the Muscovites (1660)
334(3)
II Polish Auxiliary Corps Sent to Support the Lithuanians in Late Autumn 1654
337(3)
III Polish and Imperial Army Besieging Toruri (Thorn), Summer-Winter 1658
340(3)
IV Lithuanian Forces Loyal to Grand Hetman Janusz Radziwift-Autumn 1655
343(3)
V Two Lithuanian Army Lists from 1661
346(9)
VI Letter of Passage for Patrick Gordon (July 1661)
355(2)
VII Register of the Prisoners Taken at the Battle of Werki on the Day 21 October 1658
357(2)
VIII Letters of Marshal Lubomirski and General Wiirtz
359(2)
IX Administrative Division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
361(3)
Bibliography 364