Description: 1805 - Tsar Alexander's First War with Napoleon by Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky, Peter G.A. Phillips, Alexander Mikaberidze Estimated delivery 4-14 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Description The only publicly available translation into English of Mikhailovsky-Danilevskys official history of the Russian involvement in the fighting against Napoleons France in 1805, during the War of the Third Coalition. Publisher Description The only publicly available translation into English of Mikhailovsky-Danilevskys official history of the Russian involvement in the fighting against Napoleons France in 1805, during the War of the Third Coalition. The official history of the first war between Tsar Alexander I and Napoleon in 1805, using original military and diplomatic documents, and the testimonies of witnesses and participants from the war. First published in 1844, the history describes: The causes of hostilities; the situation in Europe in 1802. The French war with Britain. The death of the Duc dEnghien. Austrian mobilization. Russian mobilization; The state of the armed forces of Russia. The state of the armed forces of Austria. Deployment of the Austrians into Bavaria. The state of the armed forces of France. Kutuzovs march to Austria; the entry into Austrian territory. Kutuzovs stay in Vienna. Departure for Braunau. Rumors of Austrian defeat. The Battle of Ulm; Napoleons advance to the Middle Rhine and Main. Austrian dispositions. Napoleons advance across the Danube. The initial failures of the Austrians. The investment and capitulation of Ulm. Kutuzov in Braunau; the arrival of Austrian and Russian troops. Kutuzovs encounter with Mack. The Tsars diplomatic efforts; Emperor Alexanders journey abroad. Prussias changing relationship with Napoleon. The Treaty of Potsdam. The Tsars relations with Britain and Sweden. Kutuzovs retreat from Braunau to Krems; Napoleons plans. Action at Lambach. Action at Amstetten. Battle of Krems; Mortiers advance. Miloradovichs operations. Dokhturovs outflanking movement. Mortiers withdrawal. Dokhturovs operations. The Battle of DÜrnstein. The Battle of Krems. Kutuzovs retreat from Krems; Napoleons decision to cut off Kutuzov. The French at Vienna. Kutuzovs march from Braunau to Znaim. Bagrations march to Hollabrun. Action at Schöngrabern. Operations in Tyrol and Italy; the French offensive. Battle of Caldiero. Archduke Charles withdrawal from Italy. The situation of the Austrians in the Tyrol. The camp at OlmÜtz; Buxhoevedens corps. The OlmÜtz position. The Austrians assume command of the coalition army. The coalition offensive; the action at Wischau. Manoeuvres by the allies. Napoleons operations. Deployments for the Battle of Austerlitz. The Battle of Austerlitz; Napoleons dispositions. Initial operations by Dokhturov, Langeron and Przhibyshevsky. The defeat of the coalition centre. Kamenskys battle. The exploits of Prince Volkonsky. The actions of the coalition cavalry. The defeat of the Russian Guard. Bagrations operations. The defeat of Langeron and Przhibyshevsky. Dokhturovs exploits. The coalition withdrawal. Aftermath of Austerlitz; casualties of the coalition and French armies. The withdrawal to Hungary. Concentration of the Russians at Czeitsch. The arrival of Essens corps. The truce. The Emperors return to Russia. The Peace of Pressburg. Napoleons return to Paris. The march of the Russians through Hungary and Galicia. The Russian expedition to Hanover; the composition of Tolstoys corps and the fleet. Tolstoys advance from Pomerania to the Weser. The arrival of the British and Swedes. The return of Bennigsen and Tolstoy to Russia. The Russian expedition to Naples; General Lacys departure to Naples. The situation in Naples. The Russians and British arrive. The coalition offensive. The return of the Russians to Corfu and Russia. AUTHOR: Born in Russia in 1789, after the death of his father, Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky used his inheritance to study in Göttingen from 1808-11, on returning to Russia he became a civil servant. During the War of 1812, he joined the militia and participated in the Battle of Borodino, after which he served in the Quartermasters Department and was present at many battles from 1813-14. From 1815-20, he was head of the General Staff library but returned to military service until 1832, when he was commissioned to write Russias official military histories. He died in 1848 during a cholera epidemic in St. Petersburg. Alexander Mikaberidze is an assistant professor of history at Mississippi State University. He holds a law degree from the Republic of Georgia and a Ph.D. in history from Florida State University, where he worked at the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution. He serves as president of the Napoleonic Society of Georgia. 8 maps Author Biography Born in Russia in 1789, after the death of his father, Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky used his inheritance to study in Goettingen from 1808-11, on returning to Russia he became a civil servant. During the War of 1812, he joined the militia and participated in the Battle of Borodino, after which he served in the Quartermasters Department and was present at many battles from 1813-14. From 1815-20, he was head of the General Staff library but returned to military service until 1832, when he was commissioned to write Russias official military histories. He died in 1848 during a cholera epidemic in St. Petersburg. Alexander Mikaberidze is an assistant professor of history at Mississippi State University. He holds a law degree from the Republic of Georgia and a Ph.D. in history from Florida State University, where he worked at the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution. He serves as president of the Napoleonic Society of Georgia. Details ISBN 1915113857 ISBN-13 9781915113856 Title 1805 - Tsar Alexander's First War with Napoleon Author Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky, Peter G.A. Phillips, Alexander Mikaberidze Format Paperback Year 2022 Pages 156 Publisher Helion & Company GE_Item_ID:138241643; About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your shopping needs! With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and over 1,000,000 in stock items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! Shipping & Delivery Times Shipping is FREE to any address in USA. Please view eBay estimated delivery times at the top of the listing. Deliveries are made by either USPS or Courier. We are unable to deliver faster than stated. International deliveries will take 1-6 weeks. NOTE: We are unable to offer combined shipping for multiple items purchased. This is because our items are shipped from different locations. 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Book Title: 1805-Tsar Alexander's First War with Napoleon : the Russian Official History
Language: English
Publisher: Helion & Company, The Limited
Publication Year: 2022
Topic: Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Military / Napoleonic Wars, Europe / France
Genre: History
Item Length: 9 in
Author: Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky
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Book Series: From Reason to Revolution Ser.
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