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OverviewThe little known Battle of Znaim (10th-11th July 1809) was the last battle to be fought on the main front of the Franco-Austrian War. Cut short to make way for an armistice it effectively ended hostilities between France and Austria and is now uniquely considered to be an episode both of conflict and simultaneously of diplomacy. The battle began as a result of the Austrian decision to stage a rearguard action near Znaim, prompting the Bavarians to unsuccessfully storm a nearby town. Battle ensued with the village changing hands a number of times over the course of the two days. Jack Gill delves deep into the respective tactics of both sides as the two armies continually changed positions and strategies. His account dissects and investigates the dual aspects of the Battle of Znaim and explains the diplomatic decisions that resulted in the peace treaty which was signed at Schonbrunn Palace on 14th October 1809. Gill's book is an unrivalled analysis of the Battle of Znaim. Accessible, highly detailed and expertly crafted, it sheds new light on this fascinating moment in Napoleonic history. 80 b/w illustrations and 10 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: John H GillPublisher: Greenhill Books Imprint: Greenhill Books ISBN: 9781784384500ISBN 10: 178438450 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 30 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The book is exceptionally well-organized and crafted, with Gill's sparkling prose explaining events with a smooth mixture of novel-like heat and cool analysis.""-- ""Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"" ""John Gill is the premier English-language expert on the War of 1809. His Thunder on the Danube trilogy is the best scholarly treatment of this middle war between the high watermarks of 1805 and 1807 and the disaster of 1812. Little known and forgotten in the Anglosphere, the War of 1809 was nevertheless brutal, remarkable, and possibly Napoleon's greatest triumph during his stint as Emperor of France and de facto hegemon of Europe.... Znaim is a worthy single-volume study of the War of 1809 and its culminating peace on a dreary July day after months of fighting and blood-stained fields. There is a little bit of everything that a Napoleonic enthusiast, amateur, or general historical reader might wish for. Court politics. Brilliant maneuvers. Terrible battles. Roaring cannons. Individual courage. Politics."" --MinervaWisdom.com" The book is exceptionally well-organized and crafted, with Gill's sparkling prose explaining events with a smooth mixture of novel-like heat and cool analysis. -- Historical Miniatures Gaming Society The book is exceptionally well-organized and crafted, with Gill's sparkling prose explaining events with a smooth mixture of novel-like heat and cool analysis. -- Historical Miniatures Gaming Society John Gill is the premier English-language expert on the War of 1809. His Thunder on the Danube trilogy is the best scholarly treatment of this middle war between the high watermarks of 1805 and 1807 and the disaster of 1812. Little known and forgotten in the Anglosphere, the War of 1809 was nevertheless brutal, remarkable, and possibly Napoleon's greatest triumph during his stint as Emperor of France and de facto hegemon of Europe.... Znaim is a worthy single-volume study of the War of 1809 and its culminating peace on a dreary July day after months of fighting and blood-stained fields. There is a little bit of everything that a Napoleonic enthusiast, amateur, or general historical reader might wish for. Court politics. Brilliant maneuvers. Terrible battles. Roaring cannons. Individual courage. Politics. --MinervaWisdom.com Author Information* A military historian specialising in the Napoleonic era, John H. Gill wrote the acclaimed With Eagles to Glory and edited A Soldier for Napoleon. He has contributed numerous papers to the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era. His 2009 trilogy _1809: Thunder of the Danube_ won critical acclaim * An associate professor at the Near South-East Asia Centre for Strategic Studies in Washington DC, Gill has published extensively on military history and contemporary security issues in India, Pakistan and South Asia * Gill received the John Elting Award from the Napoleonic History Society for his contributions to the study of Napoleonic history * A retired US army colonel, Gill currently lives in Virginia with his wife and two sons Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |