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Generals and Napoleon, presented by John W. Viscardo, focuses on the greatest collection of military talent in history - during the age of Napoleon! Instagram: @andnapoleon X/Twitter: @andnapoleon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@generalsandnapoleon Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generalsandnapoleon/support
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The Age of Napoleon is a history podcast about the life and career of Napoleon Bonaparte as well as the general context of Europe between the early eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It is about big trends and the grand sweep of history, as well as the smaller, individual stories that bring them to life.
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The Napoleonic Quarterly

Quartermaster Productions

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Taking the epic conflicts of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars three months at a time. Each episode features interviews with leading historians of the period - covering the campaigns, diplomacy and political dramas of an extraordinary 24 years.
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Bonus content at: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/napoleonicwarspod00/subscribe?utm_source=email&utm_medium=braze&utm_campaign=subscriptions&utm_term= All the angles on all the people from the period 1775-1815, this podcast offers a rich array of interviews, narratives and opinion pieces on a vast range of topics. Ideal for specialists and newcomers to the period alike. You can support this content & get exclusive perks at: www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod Hosted by Napoleonic hist ...
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Napoleon Church of the Nazarene

Napoleon Church of the Nazarene

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We exist to see people come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. The church is so much more than a building. It is a body of believers called by our Lord Jesus Christ to share the Gospel with those who do not yet know who Jesus is. As the church, we gather together regularly through Sunday Morning Worship, activities, groups, and much more. SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES 9:00AM & 10:30 PM 630 Appian Ave Napoleon, OH 43545 419.592.1586 office@napnaz.org
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From award-winning podcasters, Noiser, this is the story of Napoleon Bonaparte. As featured on Real Dictators. Narrated by Paul McGann with contributions from expert historians. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, head to noiser.com/subscriptions. For advertising enquiries, email info@adelicious.fm
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Marta Napoleone Mazzoni is host of the award winning podcast Marta on the Move. Created in 2015 the show shines light on her’s and other people’s journey through life, and what makes us human. Guests of Marta On The Move have included- Chelsea Handler, Alec Baldwin, David K Harbour, Patrick Page, Tom Savini, Paige Davis, Mayor Bill Peduto, Peter Max, and Patrick Wilson and more. You can find the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Twitter @icantfindmarta Instagram- @martasonthemove Inquiri ...
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A ascensão de Napoleão na França representou uma grande mudança no contexto europeu. Exemplo disso,deu-se nas grandes dominações territoriais por meio de seu Exército poderoso.
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History isn't black and white, yet too often it's presented as such. Explore the ambiguities and nuances of the French Revolution. Support the show today: https://www.patreon.com/greyhistory Ever wondered how the French Revolution started with hope for liberty and equality and descended into the Reign of Terror? Curious as to how the French Revolution still influences your life today? Looking for your next long-form, detailed history podcast recommended by universities and loved by French Re ...
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Langs de weg die Napoleon zich door de geschiedenis gebaand heeft, loopt nog een ander, meer verscholen pad. Dat van de liefde. De meest legendarische vrouw in zijn leven was Joséphine de Beauharnais. Maar zij kon hem geen troonopvolger schenken en daarom moest ze wijken voor het politieke huwelijk van Napoleon met Marie-Louise van Oostenrijk. Napoleon had ook ontelbaar veel minnaressen en verwekte verscheidene buitenechtelijke kinderen. Niet zelden hadden zijn seksuele escapades een politie ...
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À l’occasion du bicentenaire du décès de Napoléon, La Première diffuse en primeur une série radiophonique inédite, " Napoléon, le Crépuscule de l’Aigle ", réalisée par Franck Istasse et Pierre Devalet. 5 épisodes de 54 minutes sur les dernières années de l’empereur. Des Cent-Jours jusqu’à sa mort : des années cruciales pour comprendre l’installation durable de la légende napoléonienne dans les siècles suivants. Avec quatre historiens, parmi les meilleurs spécialistes du premier Empire : Thie ...
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Mes chers auditeurs, bienvenue dans cette nouvelle série de podcasts bimensuels consacrés, avec humour, à Napoléon Bonaparte. Etudiante, et passionnée d'histoire, je prends l'initiative de lancer cette série dédiée à la petite histoire napoléonienne; en particulier ces petites anecdotes qui nous auraient échappées. Nouveaux podcasts deux samedis par mois. Je vous invite à suivre cette chaîne de podcasts, si cela vous plaît; mais aussi à suivre la page Facebook Dégoter Napoléon pour être info ...
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Moi, Napoléon...

Voix : Francis Huster - Textes : Vincent Mottez - Illustrations : Bruno Wennagel - Musiques et sound-design : Brice Tillet

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D’Ajaccio à Waterloo, de son sacre à son exil à Saint-Hélène, découvrez la série audio librement adaptée du roman graphique Moi, Napoléon à écouter gratuitement sur toutes les plateformes de podcasts. Laissez-vous porter par la voix de Francis Huster qui incarne l’empereur des Français, dans les confessions de Napoléon, au crépuscule de sa vie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Les gloires et les désastres de Napoléon Ier ont forgé sa légende et marqué d’une empreinte indélébile l’Histoire de France. Mais quels souvenirs reste-t-il de l’homme ? Pour le savoir, poussons les portes du Château de Fontainebleau, un lieu attaché aux grandes heures de son parcours hors du commun. Ce palais impérial, qu’il qualifiait lui-même de “vraie demeure des rois, de maison des siècles", conserve la mémoire du règne de Napoléon. Armes solennelles, vêtements iconiques, peintures d’hi ...
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Piense y hágase rico es un libro escrito por Napoleón Hill. Se conoce como el método más famoso y efectivo para hacer dinero ya que con más de diez millones de copias vendidas, ha tenido más éxito que cualquier otra obra de su género. Para escribirlo, Napoleón Hill entrevistó a las 500 familias más ricas de los Estados Unidos, quienes le revelaron al autor el origen de su fortuna. Promocionado por Mahatma Gandhi, fue ampliamente distribuido en la India de su tiempo.
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Faced with the dechristianization campaign of 1793, Christmas looked very different in the French Republic! This episode explores how worship, traditions, and celebrations all changed enormously in revolutionary France. As always, thank you for your support of the show! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Early Access Don't wait! Support the show…
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Son of the famous Marshal Kellerman, Francois Etienne de Kellerman blazed his own path within the Napoleonic legend. He and his cavalry troopers were pivotal in securing Napoleon's last-second victory at Marengo and served the Emperor all the way through Waterloo. Special guest Charles Mackay tells us all about this beau sabreur! X/Twitter: @bubble…
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Pastor Ben teaches on "Joy" in our Advent series, "Changed in the Waiting". We look into Isaiah 12 and see that joy is not circumstantial, but rooted in our salvation through Jesus Christ. The joy we have in the Lord then becomes our strength in troubled times. We experience joy as we spend time in His presence, as a gift from the Holy Spirit; that…
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Season's greetings to Quartermasters everywhere! This festive edition sees participants including Charles Esdaile and Alex Mikaberidze nominate, steal and veto Napoleon-themed presents from each other, even as the process is disrupted by the sinister influence of Fouche himself... Take a look at some of the objects mentioned in the Twitter thread h…
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The Don of the Napoleonic historical community joins us for the first of our festive 'In Conversation' episodes, as we discuss why the global perspective is so integral to our understanding of what was going on during the Napoleonic Wars. Alex's book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-napoleonic-wars-9780199951062?cc=gb&lang=en& Our socia…
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Josh Provan returns as we reprise our deep-dive discussions of the Peninsular War. The British are a banned topic of conversation in this one (although we do end up accidentally mentioning them several times along the way as we explore the Battle of Bailen - one of the most important battles of the early phase of the Peninsular War, which doesn't g…
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Beatrice de Graaf and Alex Mikaberidze return to this show, to discuss the implications and impact of the Peninsular War on the wider situation across Europe with a particular focus on 1808-10, considering whether the conflict was a sideshow, the extent to which Napoleon blundered, and why there are surprising echoes with modern times. Review this …
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In the next of our festival instalments, we dive back into food history but this time with a seasonal twist. Rebecca Earle returns to guide us on matters culinary and Christmassy, stupefies us with potato trivia and shares a Christmas drink recipe you can make for yourself! Check out Rebecca's research at https://rebeccaearle.co.uk/news/ Support ou…
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How did people celebrate the festive season in the early nineteenth century? Have we really lost the true meaning of Christmas? And would Sharpe recognise an Argos catalogue? All this (and so much more) is answered by our very own expert in the history of Christmas: Generalistimo Luke Reynolds. Follow the podcast, join our mailing list, and browse …
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What motivated people to serve in the 18th century? Why was the term mercenary less loaded during that period? And what's with all the lace? Andrew Dorman and Alex Burns return in another instalment in our series on the 18th century way of war. Our socials, patreon and mailing list: https://linktr.ee/napwarspod Alex's next book: https://www.helion.…
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Kevin Linch returns in the latest instalment of our series on the British army, as we focus on the question of reform. We look at how much changed, who was responsible, the successes and failures of that process, and the role of factional rivalries in holding up the march of progress. Kevin's book: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-British-Army-1…
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David Lambert joins us in the first instalment of a series looking at life in Caribbean during the Napoleonic era. In this episode we discuss why the British chose to wage war in the Caribbean, the challenges they faced, and why the region mattered so much in the context of the period. David's book: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/soldiers-of-…
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Belliard had an eventful career from Cairo to Madrid to Moscow to Paris - he seemed to be in the midst of all the great campaigns of the Napoleonic Era. Special guest and author Jonathan North tells us about this useful French officer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generalsandnapoleon/support…
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We are in week two of our Advent series, "Changed in the waiting", where we take a look at the story of Zechariah. He gives praise to God for the love He had bestowed upon them through giving them a son, John the Baptist, who would be the forerunner for the greater gift of all; Jesus! It's a wonderful reminder for us that even in the waiting, He is…
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Speaking today and continuing my path and relationship with alcohol. Today I look back at a time in my life that I later shamed for not knowing more, not doing better that later changed to compassion and why that makes such a beautiful difference in our confidence, our power, and coming home to ourselves. I also share more information on the Dry Ja…
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Trenton Cole Jones returns as we once again cross the Atlantic to put the American Revolution under the spotlight. Only today we actually get to talking about POWs, addressing who they were, what their stories were and why they matter. Find out more about Trenton's work at ⁠https://www.cla.purdue.edu/directory/profiles/t.-cole-jones.html ⁠ Check ou…
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Live again today to speak on the topic of healing and reframing right where we are to get to where we are going. Staying in the moment and celebrating the journey, how when we point our arrow in the right direction it can skyrocket our dreams. This is a lead up to my Dry January Challenge happening next year! Come join the party. It is open for reg…
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Live again today to chat about the value we place on things and where we place that value. How we value and devalue certain aspects of our life. How shifting our perspective on value systems achieves growth. Lead up to the Dry January Challenge happening this new year! Dry January Challenge registration is open and will be month long celebration of…
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Who says men get all the fun? This is a genuinely important episode in which the patriarchy gets an absolute kicking, as an all star cast of female historians (Kate Jamieson, Beatrice de Graaf, Jacqueline Reiter and Rachael Stark), make the case for an all star cast of female figures in Napoleonic history (championing Emma Hamilton, Dorothea von Li…
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Live again to chat about my journey to sobriety and speaking today about reclaiming your power and hwo to see it within ourselves. Dry January Challenge registration is open and will be month long celebration of our health full of mindset work, meditations, movements, prizes and more. Come join a supportive community free from judgements that raise…
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Compelled to make Terror the order of the day, the Convention decreed a series of emergency measures. From price controls to the arrest of all suspects, the principles of 1789 were temporarily suspended. The Terror had begun! This episode explores the Revolutionary Army, the Law of the General Maximum, and the Law of Suspects. It also examines the …
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How is everyone's grief during this time as we transition into the holiday season? Post in the comments below. I felt called to record this because I am seeing so many messages about grief during the holidays and I wanted to share some inspiration of what has been happening for me during my time of grief regarding the space we have to keep up appea…
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Speaking on the subject of perfectionism and how it stands in the way of reaching for our desires. How identify when it shows up in your life. Relearning what it means and how to leave it behind. Speaking also about Dry January and not letting perfect get in the way of good of going for it. If you are a person who says "I wish my life looked like h…
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Have you ever had to wait? It can be so difficult to be patient in the process of waiting as we hold out for the hope to come. But when we think about HOPE as not mere optimism for something; but rather as, the confident expectation rooted in the something: like God's promises, our perspective changes in the waiting. We can look at Psalm 25:1-10 an…
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Of all the biographies of Napoleon, Philip Dwyer's three-volume masterpiece is the one Charles Esdaile is the keenest on. Philip, who is Professor of History at the University of Newcastle in Australia, has since moved on to establish the Centre for the History of Violence, and much of this conversation is informed by this later work. But he also h…
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Napoleon's most well-known victory, the Battle of Austerlitz was called the Battle of 3 Emperors. Napoleon defeated the Third Coalition led by Austrian Emperor Francis and Russian Czar Alexander. Special guest Jonathan Abel joins the show to discuss this dominating performance by Napoleon. X/Twitter: @historianabel, @andnapoleon --- Support this po…
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Coming live on Thanksgiving to speak on gratitude and the benefits of pulling it into our lives. How to instantly lift your mood with it. How to distill it down when things feel too heavy or overwhelming. Enjoy this gratitude meditation. If you enjoy this vibe, more of this is coming to Dry January Challenge of 2025. Announcing also 20% off with co…
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Today I go back in time to chat about entering high school and my introduction to alcohol and tell some stories I rarely tell. I speak on celebration of who we are and who we are becoming and the beauty of feeling the moment. Announcing also 20% off with code CELEBRATE for the Dry January Challenge until midnight on Black Friday. Going live every d…
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How did the people of the Napoleonic period feed themselves? How did the captains of the Napoleonic period feed their sailors? And how were the enslaved people of the Napoleonic period, themselves satisfying Europe's sweet-tooth, kept alive by what they ate? All this and more is the topic of the day as food history superstar Rebecca Earle joins Zac…
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This is day four and today I go back in time to chat about my first memory surrounding alcohol and how it is related to how we celebrate in our culture. How the experience of something makes up our memories and feeling. Our moments that we remember. Announcing also 20% off with code CELEBRATE for the Dry January Challenge until midnight on Black Fr…
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Pastor Ben ends out series, "Rooted in Relationship", with the commission to go and be light and salt to the world. He teaches from Matthew 5, where Jesus is calling us to be a light that shines in the darkness so others will see and glorify God. It's not a task but a life to be lived. We are all called to share the gospel. It's part of our identit…
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Today I speak on the difference between inspiration and activation and how my mission with this life is to activate other's to make a MOVE and why it is so important now more than ever. Have you been activated to make a change or take an action? Send me a message and let me know what it is. Celebrate it with me so we can celebrate together. IT is n…
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In the second instalment of the series, Kevin Linch returns to talk about the politics behind how the British Army operated, the role of the king, and turmoil of the regency, and the implications of Britain's global mindset on how the army went about its business. Georgian Army officers database: https://www.georgianarmyofficers.org Buy Kevin's boo…
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The Ottomans played a critical role in the 1792-1815 period, but we haven't been paying too much attention to them - until now. The signing of a peace treaty with France is the hook for this bonus episode which introduces us to the Ottomans and the challenges facing their reforming leader, Sultan Selim III. He faces a tough challenge in shaking up …
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Day Two- I share today about bedevilment and enshrinement. Something I wish everyone would learn about to have more grace and compassion for ourselves and for the world. I explain why I speak about this in the podcast episode. Going live every day to chat about my journey to sobriety. Have a story with sobriety? I will be sharing them on my show. W…
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Going live every day to chat about my journey to sobriety. Why? Because I know there might be someone out there curious about shifting their relationship with alcohol. Because I am hosting another dry Jan Challenge and inviting you all to play with me. Because I am stepping into my power by sharing vulnerably my story. Have a story with sobriety? I…
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Vandamme had a reputation as an excellent division and corps commander. However, he had a nasty disposition that alienated his colleagues and his Emperor. Special guest & author David Buttery discusses this infamous French general. X/Twitter: @andnapoleon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generalsandnapoleon/support…
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Emma MacLeod returns for the second instalment of the double bill on women and patriotism in Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. We talk about the shifts in mood over Britain's involvement in the war, how women were an equally energetic discussant of politics, and the implications of all of this on a wider scale. Read about Emma's research and find…
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What fills the cup. What nourishes the soul? What brings us back into that reconnection with our truest selves? What does rest actually look like and how do we release the shame and guilt over resting. Join me as I delve into this subject that will transform the way you see rest and eliminate the shame we hold around it. We also delve into what res…
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Pastor Dave teaches on the topic of friendship and how we were created to have fellowship and accountability. We look at John 15 how Christ calls us love one another. Jesus was a true teacher and model of what godly friendship is supposed to look and the intentionality and vulnerability it takes to grow deep rooted relationships.…
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What happens when you have prisoners of war, yet neither side is willing to acknowledge the legitimacy of the others' combatants? This was precisely the problem at play during the American War of Independence/Revolution. Award winning historian Trenton Cole Jones joins Zack and the Beau to explore this knotty problem, whilst Zack speculates that th…
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Make terror the order of the day! With news of Toulon's treason hitting a hungry capital, insurrection returns to Paris. Spurred on by the ultraradical factions, the people demand food and the means the seize it! This episode explores the last successful rising of the Parisian Sans-Culottes. From price controls to the Revolutionary Army, the popula…
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Who was Napoleon's greatest marshal? The final heat of the series examining Napoleon's best and brightest commanders features a series of underdogs, as pitches are heard for Oudinot, Poniatowski, Grouchy and Marmont. Who will triumph, and claim the final semi-final places? Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod Check out…
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1802. January… February… March… Three months in which republican resistance on Saint-Domingue falters and the French commanders’ well-laid plans appear to be succeeding… France makes peace with the Ottoman Empire, as Sultan Selim III faces some tricky questions… And back in France Bonaparte adds the so-called Organic Articles to the Concordat deal …
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Steve Brown joins us to discuss what it took to command within the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. We explore a wide range of issues including their social structure, advancement and the pressures due to atritional losses. Steve Brown - Biography | Helion & Company | Military History Books
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