In this book, the authors present a comprehensive work about the organization and individual branches of the Bavarian Army, their uniforms, the regulations for its deployment and the missions of the individual branches in the field, as well as the army’s internal structure.
This fourth volume concludes the series on the 'Uniforms of the Armies at Waterloo'.
The second volume of this series details these constructions as well as the fortifications that were... Læs mere
The "Anatomy of a samurai army" details its composition, hierarchies, strengths and weaknesses as well as examining how it fought.
From the early 17th century until the 1860s, Japan was ruled by samurai led by the Shoguns of the powerful Tokugawa dynasty. The long period of peace following almost incessant civil war had negative effects on the proficiency of these feudal warriors.
A total of 56 large-format hand-coloured watercolours depict cavalry, artillery and train troops of the French Imperial period from 1804 to 1812, the Neapolitan army of 1812, and the Polish uprising of 1831.
From their appearance in the 13th century to the 16th century wars of the Tudor age, the so-called galloglas determined the manner in which war was waged on Irish soil.
In this volume, the author provides a detailed picture of the Russian cuirassiers and dragoons at the beginning of the 19th century.
Thisbook is the first volume of the final part of Ulrich Lehnarts costume historyof the Middle Ages.
Within the broadercontext of armed conflicts since the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars againstFrance, this book introduces Austrian military doctrine,with particular emphasis on tactics. The study critically examines the outdatedsystems of recruitment and training.
Alexander Querengässers new book gives the interestedreader an innovative overview of the history of artillery which appreciatesdevelopments both inside and outside Europe. It... Læs mere