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Wellington's Unsung Heroes

The Fifth Division in the Peninsular War, 1810-1814

Series : From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 #104

Author : Carole Divall

Wellington's Unsung Heroes : The Fifth Division in the Peninsular War, 1810-1814

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General - Pages : 264 | Images : 13 b/w illustrations, 11 maps, 5 tables

Paperback - Date of Publication : 5th April 2023 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781915113924 | Helion Book Code : HEL1524

Hardback - Date of Publication : 5th April 2023 | Size : 245mm x 170mm | ISBN : 9781915113917 | Helion Book Code : HEL1523

eBook - ISBN : 9781804519479

The men of the Fifth Division (‘The Pioneers’) were among the workhorses of the British Peninsular army. Lacking both the kudos and the wealth of letters, journals and memoirs of divisions like the Third and the Light, it is easy to overlook the part they played in the struggle that finally drove the French out of Spain and Portugal. Yet they were the first troops into the streets of Badajoz. They, along with the Third Division, played a crucial part in the great victory at Salamanca. And they made up the bulk of the troops that finally took San Sebastian after a protracted and bloody siege. There is also a surprisingly wide range of material that records both their exploits and the experience of serving in the war, extending from the voices of men in the ranks to company and staff officers, brigade commanders, and the journal of the aide-de-camp of the general most associated with the division, James Leith. Looking at one division in detail also allows analysis of the divisional system as it functioned in Wellington's Peninsular Army.

The purpose of this study, therefore, is to retell a familiar story from a less familiar perspective and thus demonstrate the strategic relationship between the parts and the whole while also emphasising that wars are fought by individuals – and no two individuals react in the same way. Each man’s experience is his own.

 

"With useful maps, an engaging style of writing, and detailed research, Wellington's Unsung Heroes is a model of how to write the history of a division which is of interest to the non-specialist, and can provide a springboard for further work by researchers. Carole Divall has produced a fitting tribute". Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 102 (2024)

"....This is a useful book for aficionados of Wellington’s Peninsular campaign and it is certainly one that I can recommend." carryingsonupthedale.com

 

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