Edition |
First American edition. |
Description |
xvii, 617 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm |
Note |
First published: London ; New York : Allen Lane, 2009. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Russia as a great power -- The Russo-French alliance -- Preparing for war -- The retreat -- Borodino and the fall of Moscow -- The home front in 1812 -- The advance from Moscow -- 1813: The spring campaign -- Rebuilding the army -- Europe's fate in the balance -- The Battle of Leipzig -- The invasion of France -- The fall of Napoleon -- Appendix 1: The Russian army in June 1812 -- Appendix 2: Russian army corps at the beginning of the autumn 1813 campaign. |
Summary |
In his major new history of the Russian conflict immortalized by Tolstoy in "War and Peace," Lieven provides an examination of the period from the Russian perspective, demonstrating that Napoleon's defeat in 1812 by the Russian army was just the beginning of what would be the longest military campaign in European history. |
Contents |
Russia as a great power -- The Russo-French alliance -- Preparing for war -- The retreat -- Borodino and the fall of Moscow -- The home front in 1812 -- The advance from Moscow -- 1813 : the spring campaign -- Rebuilding the army -- Europe's fate in the balance -- The battle of Leipzig -- The invasion of France -- The fall of Napoleon -- Appendix 1 : The Russian army in June 1812 -- Appendix 2 : Russian Army Corps at the beginning of the autumn 1813 campaign. |
Subject |
Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 -- Campaigns -- Russia.
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Russia -- History -- Alexander I, 1801-1825.
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Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910. Voĭna i mir.
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ISBN |
9780670021574 |
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0670021571 |
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