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Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812 Medico-Historical

  • Año de edición 2019
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In "Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812; Medico-Historical," Achilles Rose intricately weaves an analysis of Napoleon Bonaparte'Äôs fateful military expedition through the lens of medical and historical scrutiny. The narrative is not merely a recounting of military strategies and battles, but a deep investigation into the health crises that plagued the French army, illustrating how disease, starvation, and weather conditions significantly shaped the outcomes. Rose employs a scholarly yet accessible prose style, employing primary source material that brings to life the harrowing experiences of soldiers and medics alike, situating the campaign in the broader context of early 19th-century European history and military medicine. Achilles Rose, a distinguished historian and medical researcher, draws on a wealth of knowledge in both military history and medical science. His diverse academic background has imbued him with a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of health and military strategy, making him particularly suited to tackle the complexities of the 1812 campaign. His meticulous research reflects a life-long passion for understanding how the human condition interacts with historical events. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in military history, medical anthropology, or the intricate dynamics of power and survival. Rose'Äôs insightful analysis not only illuminates the past but serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of neglecting the human element in warfare.

In "Napoleon's Campaign in Russia, Anno 1812; Medico-Historical," Achilles Rose intricately weaves an analysis of Napoleon Bonaparte'Äôs fateful military expedition through the lens of medical and historical scrutiny. The narrative is not merely a recounting of military strategies and battles, but a deep investigation into the health crises that plagued the French army, illustrating how disease, starvation, and weather conditions significantly shaped the outcomes. Rose employs a scholarly yet accessible prose style, employing primary source material that brings to life the harrowing experiences of soldiers and medics alike, situating the campaign in the broader context of early 19th-century European history and military medicine. Achilles Rose, a distinguished historian and medical researcher, draws on a wealth of knowledge in both military history and medical science. His diverse academic background has imbued him with a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of health and military strategy, making him particularly suited to tackle the complexities of the 1812 campaign. His meticulous research reflects a life-long passion for understanding how the human condition interacts with historical events. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in military history, medical anthropology, or the intricate dynamics of power and survival. Rose'Äôs insightful analysis not only illuminates the past but serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of neglecting the human element in warfare.
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    4057664603623
  • Peso
    583.2 KB
  • Número de páginas
    213
  • Año de edición
    2019
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW32547