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Armies of the First Carlist War 1833–39

Gabriele Esposito Giuseppe Rava

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English
01 January 2018
Series: Men-at-Arms
The First Carlist War broke out after the death of King Ferdinand VII, the king restored at the end of the Peninsular War thanks to Wellington's victory. The crown was claimed by both his daughter Isabella, backed by the Liberal party and his brother Don Carlos, at the head of northern ultra-conservatives centred in the Basque provinces and Navarre. The Liberals or 'Cristinos' were supported by a 10,000-strong British Legion of volunteers led by a former aide to Wellington as well as the British Royal Navy, a Portuguese division, and the French Foreign Legion.

With both armies still using Napoleonic weapons and tactics, early victories were won by the Basque general Zumalacarregui. After his death in 1835 a see-saw series of campaigns followed, fought by conventional armies of horse, foot and guns, supported by many irregulars and guerrillas.

This fascinating little known multi-national campaign provides a fascinating postscript to the Peninsular War of 1808-14, and its uniforms present a colourful and varied spectacle.

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Illustrated by:   Giuseppe Rava
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 184mm, 
Weight:   166g
ISBN:   9781472825230
ISBN 10:   1472825233
Series:   Men-at-Arms
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: historical background, and the road to war/Course of the war on the Northern Front: first, second and third Carlist offensives; the 'Royal Expedition'; representative battle of Oriamendi, March 1837/Course of the war on the Southern Front: the Andalusian expedition; occupation of Cordoba and Extramadura; representative battle of Villarrobledo, September 1836/The Liberal Army: uniforms, weapons, tactics and performance of regular and irregular units/ The foreign contingents: uniforms, weapons, tactics and performance of British, French and Portuguese units/The Carlist Army: uniforms, weapons, tactics and performance of regular and irregular units/ Conclusion/ Select Bibliography/Plate Commentaries/Index

Reviews for Armies of the First Carlist War 1833–39

This publication is recommended for those interested in European History, and especially for Figure painters. It is a treasure trove of information and artwork featuring the uniforms and weapons that were used during this conflict. The book is very well written and informative. The illustrations are excellent in and of themselves, and add enormously to the overall high quality and value of the publication. - IPMS / USA


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