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Hungary 1849

The Summer Campaign

Series : From Musket to Maxim 1815-1914 #27

Editor : Christopher Pringle

Hungary 1849 : The Summer Campaign

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General - Pages : 556 | Images : 23 maps, 124 tables

Paperback - Date of Publication : 19th January 2023 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781915113801 | Helion Book Code : HEL1512

eBook - ISBN : 9781806721849

The Hungarian War of Independence was one of the largest European conflicts of the 19th century, lasting a year, encompassing a dozen major battles and many smaller actions and sieges, with half a million men under arms by its end. Yet it remains strangely obscure and overlooked by the Anglophone world, perhaps because of the inaccessibility of Hungarian-language sources for most English readers, combined with the limited number of German-language sources due to Austria’s embarrassment about the whole episode.

This book is the second of two volumes which together provide a complete history of this neglected war. The first, Hungary 1848: The Winter Campaign, covered the initial period of the war in which the Austrian army was defeated and expelled from Hungary, obliging the Kaiser to seek help from the Tsar. The present volume covers the decisive second half of the war. Brilliant Hungarian manoeuvres and gallant defence defied and delayed the Austrian and Russian armies invading from all points of the compass and even won some notable victories. Despite the victories, the inexorable arithmetic of allied numerical superiority led ultimately to Hungary’s defeat.

This work is a translation of the Austrian official history of the Summer Campaign. It therefore provides a detailed and authoritative account of this dramatic campaign, replete with fascinating episodes and invaluable factual data, in English for the first time ever. It is comprehensive in scope, addressing the secondary theatres in Transylvania and southern Hungary as well as the main western and northern fronts. It includes extensive information about orders of battle, precious nuggets about uniforms and weaponry, actual despatches reproduced verbatim, and accounts of myriad actions from tiny skirmishes up to major battles such as Pered, Komorn and Temesvár. Over 20 campaign and battle maps enable clear understanding of this war’s dynamic and complex operations. The translation of the original text is complemented by extensive scholarly annotation providing both critical analysis and additional data or contextual information. No other work in English approaches this level of detail.

 

"....A particular benefit of the book is the 22 maps: some are operational/strategic, but many are of the battles and often with two maps per battle, each with a scale and accompanying text on the same page – a neat way of linking our reading and viewing. There are numerous orders of battle (broken down to battalion levels and with overall strengths typically by corps) throughout the book, with a helpful appendix listing them all by page location: again, an innovative and helpful device. The text is translated in a most readable manner, and the whole book is a welcome addition to this period, written by a practising wargamer. Nicely done." Chris Jarvis, Miniature Wargames Magazine

"I was well impressed with the first volume of this series that focussed on the winter campaign of 1848-49, so had high hopes for ‘Hungary1849, ‘the Summer Campaign’. I am not disappointed.....The book is big in detail and in physical size. It covers the decisive second half of the war, where the Kaiser, defeated in 1848, called for assistance from the Russian Czar. I won’t begin to list the various chapter headings and sub-headings; take it from me this is a most comprehensive and fascinating step by step account of the war across all theatres of operations.....There is much to recommend this book; a sympathetic translation, forensically researched and presented, and a cracking read to boot! If the nineteenth century and the years of revolution are your thing then this is the book for you." Colin Ashton, Carryings On Up the Dale Blog

 

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