Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition

Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition

by Frederick C. Schneid
ISBN-10:
0275980960
ISBN-13:
9780275980962
Pub. Date:
05/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275980960
ISBN-13:
9780275980962
Pub. Date:
05/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition

Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition

by Frederick C. Schneid

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Overview

Poised to strike at England in the summer of 1805, Napoleon found himself facing a coalition of European powers determined to limit his territorial ambitions. Still, in less than one hundred days, Napoleon's armies marched from the English Channel to Central Europe, crushing the armies of Austria and Russia—the first step in his conquest of Europe. In this telling new account, Schneid demonstrates how this was possible. Schneid details how Napoleon's victory over the Third Coalition was the product of years of diplomatic preparation and the formation of French alliances. He played upon the prevailing conditions of the European state system and the internal politics of the Holy Roman Empire to improve France's strategic position.

This war must be understood in the context of the French Revolution and its influence on major and minor European states. In some cases, Napoleonic diplomacy returbaned to France's traditional and historic relationships; in others, he capitalized upon longstanding competition and animosities to gather allies and create wedges. Schneid approaches the campaign from a broad diplomatic, economic, and military perspective, including not only the French perspective, but the points of view of the other powers involved as well. This telling account reveals that the road to Vienna was paved long before Napoleon's armies marched upon the enemies arrayed against them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275980962
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2005
Series: Studies in Military History and International Affairs
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Frederick C. Schneid is Professor of History at High Point University. He is the author of Napoleon's Italian Campaigns, 1805-1815 (Praeger, 2002) and Soldiers of Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy: Army, State and Society, 1800-1815 (1995). He serves on the board of directors of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe and is southern regional director for the Society for Military History.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Campaign and Battle Maps
One Napoleon
Two France and Spain
Three Spain, France, and War with England
Four Napoleon and Germany, 1792-1803
Five Napoleon, Prussia, and German Politics, 1803-1805
Six Austria, Italy, and the Mediterranean
Seven The Third Coalition
Eight August-September 1805
Nine From the Rhine to the Inn
Ten November 1805
Eleven Austerlitz, Pressburg, and Prussia
Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Dennis Showalter

"Schneid increases his stature among the rising generation of U.S. historians of the Napoleonic Wars with this comprehensively researched and economically presented analysis of the War of the Third Coalition. Demonstrating command of a broad spectrum of sources, he smoothly integrates policy formation, diplomatic interaction, and military operations in a work meriting recognition as a standard introduction to the war that made Napoleon master of Europe."

Owen Connelly

"An excellent synthesis, and unusual in that it deals in great detail with the factors leading to the formation of the Third Coalition against France (1803-1805) and the ensuing war. In some cases Schneid traces the diplomatic, economic, political, cultural and personal reasons leading to conflict back into the seventeenth century. The battles are crisply and accurately recounted—especially Austerlitz—giving special attention to Napoleon's enemies, which is lacking in most military histories."

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