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Austrian Cavalry of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815

Enrico Acerbi András K. Molnár Bruno Mugnai

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English
Helion & Company
01 February 2021
The Austrian cavalry that fought against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, from original sources, including unpublished iconography and detailed illustrations depicting uniforms and equipment.

Austria was one of the five major players of the Napoleonic Wars. In early 19th century, the Austrian army (Kaiserliche-KoniglicheHeer) was the third largest and one of the best-trained armies in the world.

The individual regimentsperformed well and were considered solid. However, hampered by the inherent conservatism of the hierarchy, the Austrians had to face the most modern army in Europe. Despite the many defeats suffered, the Austrian soldiers performed with discipline and played a central role in the coalitions against France, from the campaigns in 1790s, to the Austerlitz campaign of 1805, the closely-balanced battles of 1809, and the final victorious campaigns of 1813-1814. Austrian cavalry, in particular, was considered one of the best in Europe by allies as well as enemies. For the first time, this topic is introduced starting from the first campaign against France. The book includesthe regimental histories of each unit after the original sources, unpublished iconography, and is completed by detailed illustrations depicting uniforms and equipment of the mounted 'kaiserlich' white coats.

16 colour plates, 60 b/w photographss and illustrations

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Imprint:   Helion & Company
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 180mm, 
ISBN:   9781913336561
ISBN 10:   1913336565
Series:   Reason to Revolution
Pages:   330
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Born in Valdagno (Vicenza - Italy) in 1952; Enrico Acerbi graduated in medicine as an expert in toxicology, and worked as medic in the local hospital. Now retired, he lives in Valdagno (Vicenza). Enrico is a partner of the War Museum of Rovereto, member of the Napoleonic Association of Italy and historiographer of the Great War.For five years, he collaborated with the Centre for Great War Studies at Asiago. He also collaborated with the ‘Montane Community’ of Arsiero as teacher at the Popular University (for historical training courses on the First World War) and with the Montane Community of Agno-Chiampo (reconstruction of the fortifications made in the Great War). He is currently working on Napoleonic history in Veneto and Italy. Enrico is also graphic illustrator of several articles on Napoleonic history published in Italy. Hungarian born, András K. Molnár lives and has his business in Italy, Germany, and Austria.Enthusiastof Militaria, especially of Hungarian, German and Austrian provenance from the 18th century to the First World War, he has published articles in specialized magazines in Italy and abroad. Alongside with the interest on his Austrian army of the Napoleonic Wars, András is carrying out research on the army of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919-1920) and the Ukrainian Makhnovtchinaof 1918-1921. Bruno Mugnai was born in Florence in 1962 and still lives there with Silvia. Active for years as a historical researcher and illustrator. He is the author of several titles published by the likes of the Historical Office of the Italian Army and Helion & Company. His books focus on the historical periods and geographical areas of his interest: the ancient Italian states, central and eastern Europe in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, and South America after the conquest. He is a member of 'La Sabretache', the Society for Military History Studies. As an illustrator, he collaborates with important Italian and foreign specialists, and with the Stibbert Museum of Florence. Bruno is a Rugby Football Union enthusiast, who still believes in an Italian Grand Slam in the Six Nations Tournament.

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