Storm and Sack: British Sieges, Violence and the Laws of War in the Napoleonic Era, 1799–1815
작성자
Gavin Daly
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Action & Adventure
History
Nature
형식
킨들
페이지
325
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 6, 2022
출판사
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108872808
ISBN-13
9781108872805
설명
In a compelling exploration of the intertwining of military strategy and humanitarian law, Gavin Daly delves into the complexities of British sieges during the Napoleonic Era. The narrative centers on significant episodes where Wellington's forces encountered the pressures of warfare in Spanish cities. Through vivid recounting, the author illustrates how the harsh realities of conflict often led to violence, challenging the era's evolving standards of conduct.
Daly provides a critical analysis of how these military actions were perceived and justified at the time. He highlights the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers and commanders, reflecting on the broader implications of warfare on society and governance. The tension between tactical success and ethical considerations emerges as a central theme, prompting readers to contemplate the legacy of these historical events.
The book unearths the consequences of the sieges not only on the cities themselves but also on the international discourse around the laws of war. By examining specific engagements, Daly sheds light on the lasting impact of this period, inviting readers to reflect on the lessons learned amidst the chaos of military operations.
Daly provides a critical analysis of how these military actions were perceived and justified at the time. He highlights the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers and commanders, reflecting on the broader implications of warfare on society and governance. The tension between tactical success and ethical considerations emerges as a central theme, prompting readers to contemplate the legacy of these historical events.
The book unearths the consequences of the sieges not only on the cities themselves but also on the international discourse around the laws of war. By examining specific engagements, Daly sheds light on the lasting impact of this period, inviting readers to reflect on the lessons learned amidst the chaos of military operations.