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The King and His Fortresses

Frederick the Great and Prussian Permanent Fortifications 1740-1786

Series : From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 #127

Author : Grzegorz Podruczny

The King and His Fortresses : Frederick the Great and Prussian Permanent Fortifications 1740-1786

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General - Pages : 388 | Images : 116 b/w illustrations, maps

Paperback - Date of Publication : 16th February 2024 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781804514351 | Helion Book Code : HEL1793

eBook - ISBN : 9781806721818

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The King and His Fortresses describes Prussian fortifications during the reign of Frederick the Great - the historical background, the experience of attacking the fortresses captured by the Prussian king, and the theory of fortification. At the book’s core are two extensive chapters describing the fortresses built and modernised by the Prussians in two periods – 1740–1756 and 1763–1786, separated by the Seven Years War.

The King and His Fortresses provides a comprehensive overview of Prussian fortifications during the reign of Frederick the Great. The first three chapters briefly describe the Prussian state, European fortification in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and the state of Prussian fortifications when Frederick the Great took power. Chapter four details Frederick the Great's experience in fortress warfare, including his education in the field, the fortress exercises he conducted during peacetime, and the sieges he led or observed. Chapter five covers Prussian fortification theory during the Frederician period, including both the king's own ideas and the texts written by his engineers.

The heart of the book lies in chapters six and seven, which describe the fortresses built and modernised by Frederick the Great. Chapter six covers the design and construction of fortresses between 1740 and 1756, including detailed information about fortresses in Silesia, Glogau, Neisse, Glatz, Cosel, Schurgast, Brieg, Schweidnitz, and Breslau. Additionally, the chapter describes the different types of fortress used in Prussian fortification during this time, including the use of advanced works and forts and the subject of caponiers. Chapter seven covers the years between 1763 and 1786, detailing the construction of fortresses on the Oder and in the mountains of Silesia and other provinces of the Prussian state. New solutions used in fortresses are discussed separately; artillery casemates are extensively described, including specific Prussian solutions in the form of casemates with arcaded walls open from behind and so-called Hangars – free-standing casemates serving as shelters for guns firing from open positions.

The final chapter provides a collective overview of various aspects of the design and construction of Prussian fortresses during the Prussian period, including the most influential designers, the organisation of construction, workers, contractors, and issues related to financing the construction of fortresses and controlling expenditure.

 

"...This book will interest those who want to learn about Frederick the Great’s experience of siege warfare – an aspect of his military life largely overlooked because of the concentration upon his battles. An excellent book for wargamers who specialise in siege warfare." Miniature Wargames Magazine, Issue 494, June 2024

"....Overall, this is a book that will satisfy the interests of readers with an interest in eighteenth century siege warfare and fortress design and construction, whether it be focussed just on Frederick of Prussia or on a wider basis across Europe. I found this to be a very interesting and not too technical read, and one where I felt my knowledge and understanding was definitely improved." carryingsonupthedale.com

“If Seven Year War-era fortifications are interesting to you, especially if you want an exhaustive description of aspects, angles, and costs, this is your book. It’s brilliant research…” Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

"....The illustrations for this remarkable publication are divided into the image material and the historical plans from various archives, in particular from the Secret State archives....The publication is particularly important because the Silberberg Fortress, together with several other mountain fortresses in Germany and Italy, is to be placed on the list of World Heritage Sites." Am Wall Magazine 128/2024

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