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Spanish Army of the Napoleonic Wars (2)

René Chartrand

1808–12

Barcode 9781855327658
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Release Date: 01/09/1999

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: History
Illustrator: Bill Younghusband
Label: Osprey Publishing
Series: Men-at-Arms
Contributors: Bill Younghusband (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

1808–12
A second of three volumes on the organisation, uniforms, and weapons of the Spanish Army in Europe in the MEN-AT-ARMS series. This book considers 1808 to 1812.

The French 'invasion by stealth' of her uneasy ally Spain, and the final proclamation of Napoleon's brother Joseph as king, led to the spontaneous outbreak of a war of resistance in May 1808 that would rage for six years.

Despite Napoleon's clear advantage, the Spanish Army was never completely destroyed, their stubborn resistance typified by epic sieges at Zaragoza and Gerona and nationwide guerrilla warfare. The second of three volumes, this book examines the history, uniforms and equipment of the Spanish Army who, with the help of guerrillas and 'armed peasantry', stood up to Napoleon's Grand Army against all odds.