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Beating Napoleon

How Britain Faced Down Her Greatest Challenge


  • Little Brown (Hachette)
  • by David Andress
But just thirty-five years earlier, Britain lacked any major continental allies, and was wracked by crises and corruption. Many thought that she would follow France into revolution. The British elite had no such troubling illusions: defeat was not a possibility. Since not all shared that certainty, the resumption of the conflict and its pursuit through years of Napoleonic dominance is a remarkable story of aristocratic confidence and assertion of national superiority.

ISBN 9780349141664 | E | PB
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Publisher Little Brown (Hachette)
ISBN 9780349141664
Author(s) David Andress
Publication date June 2015
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 197 x 127 mm
Pages 448
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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But just thirty-five years earlier, Britain lacked any major continental allies, and was wracked by crises and corruption. Many thought that she would follow France into revolution. The British elite had no such troubling illusions: defeat was not a possibility. Since not all shared that certainty, the resumption of the conflict and its pursuit through years of Napoleonic dominance is a remarkable story of aristocratic confidence and assertion of national superiority. Winning these wars meant ruthless imperialist expansion, spiteful political combat, working under a mad king and forging the most united national effort since the days of the Armada. And it meant setting the foundations for the greatest empire the world has ever known.