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From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 No.7. New paperback copies at a reduced price. ; Organisation, uniforms, equipment and daily life. Illustrated from contemporary sources, with many colour unifo...
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From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 No.7. New paperback copies at a reduced price. ; Organisation, uniforms, equipment and daily life. Illustrated from contemporary sources, with many colour uniform plates. ; 128 pages
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More than 200 years ago - under the inspiration and leadership of Bonaparte - a revolutionary French Army invaded Egypt, then part of the Ottoman Empire; this presence lasted beyond Bonaparte's own departure and subsequent rise to power as First Consul. It ended with another invasion - this time by the British - and the repatriation in France of what was left of the 'Army of the Orient'. The birth of Egyptology; the rise of modern Egypt; the demise of the Ottoman Empire; and start of 'the great game' have all been often told and studied, but what is less well known is that as the French found themselves stranded in a foreign land - profoundly alien to them in culture and climate - they had to adapt to survive. Egypt was a proving ground for many officers and ordinary soldiers who were to rise to prominence during the Napoleonic period. Some of Napoleon's future inner circle - like Davout, Savary and Lasalle - were first spotted by the young Bonaparte in Egypt, and although initially unplanned as such, it turned out to be the first attempt by the French to build a colony on the African continent. It especially led the French Army to adopt totally new clothing and equipment; to organise native units; and even to draft men from faraway Darfur into its own ranks. Drawing from a wealth of original primary material - much of it never published or even seen before - this study focuses on the French Army of the Orient and its organization, uniforms, equipment and daily life. It aims at providing a renewed and updated image of the French soldier, as told by the surviving archives, memoirs and rare contemporary iconography.Product Info
ISBN: 1911512714
ISBN-13: 9781911512714
Publisher: Helion & Company
Year: 2017
Type: New
Binding: Softcover
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