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E-grāmata: In the Words of Wellington's Fighting Cocks: The After-action Reports of the Portuguese Army during the Peninsular War 1812-1814

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  • ISBN-13: 9781526761699

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The literature of the Peninsular War is rich with vivid source material – letters, diaries, memoirs, and dispatches – but most of it was written by British soldiers or by the French and their allies.

The literature of the Peninsular War is rich with vivid source material – letters, diaries, memoirs, and dispatches – but most of it was written by British soldiers or by the French and their allies. As a result the history and experience of the Portuguese forces – which by 1812 composed close to half of Wellington’s Army – have been seriously under-represented. That is why this pioneering book, which publishes for the first time in English the after-action reports written by the commanders of Portuguese battalions, regiments and brigades, is so important. For these detailed, graphic firsthand accounts give us a fascinating insight into the vital contribution the Portuguese made to the allied army and shed new light on the struggle against the French in the Iberian Peninsula.The authors provide an introduction tracing the history of the Portuguese Army prior to the Salamanca campaign of 1812, while tracking its organizational changes and assignment of commanders from 1808 to 1814. They include detailed notes on the after-action reports which set them in the context of each stage of the conflict.
Foreword vi
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction viii
List of Abbreviations
xii
Chapter 1 The Portuguese Army from 1793 to 1812
1(26)
Chapter 2 British Officers in the Portuguese Army, 1808-1826
27(8)
Chapter 3 An Overview of the Campaign of 1812
35(8)
Chapter 4 The Battle of Salamanca
43(19)
Chapter 5 The Siege of Burgos Castle
62(9)
Chapter 6 The Retreat to Portugal, October-November
71(11)
Chapter 7 An Overview of the Campaigns of 1813
82(7)
Chapter 8 The Battle of Vitoria, 21 June 1813
89(23)
Chapter 9 Tolosa, 25 June 1813
112(5)
Chapter 10 Combat in the Bastan Valley, 5-8 July 1813
117(5)
Chapter 11 The Siege of San Sebastian
122(13)
Chapter 12 Battles in the Pyrenees, 23-31 July 1813
135(29)
Chapter 13 The Combats of 31 August 1813
164(6)
Chapter 14 The October Battles: Banca and the Crossing of the Bidassoa River
170(8)
Chapter 15 The Battle of Nivelle, 10 November 1813
178(21)
Chapter 16 The Battle of the Nive, 9-13 December 1813
199(31)
Chapter 17 An Overview of the Campaign of 1814
230(5)
Chapter 18 The Actions of 3-6 January 1814
235(5)
Chapter 19 The Battles of February 1814
240(14)
Chapter 20 The Combats of March 1814
254(9)
Chapter 21 The Battle of Toulouse, 10 April 1814
263(11)
Chapter 22 The Siege of Bayonne, February-April 1814
274(6)
Appendix A Portuguese Officers' Biographies 280(8)
Appendix B British and Foreign Officers Biographies 288(12)
Notes 300(26)
Bibliography 326(4)
Index 330
Mois s Gaud ncio was born in Lorv o, Portugal and was raised very near the Bussaco mountain. He became fascinated by the stories told by his grandparents about the French, who were lost in the mountains and were chased by the peasants, after the battle. This led to his lifelong interest in the subject of the Portuguese role in the Peninsular War. He is a contributor to the Napoleon Series website and published some posts on the cooperative blog Do Douro a Toulouse (http://18131814.blogspot.com/).

Robert Burnham recently retired as the editor of the largest Napoleonic history site on the internet (www.napoleon-series.org) and is the author of Charging against Wellington: The French Cavalry in the Peninsular War and co-author of Wellington's Brigade Commanders and Inside Wellington's Peninsular Army.