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portada Sir John Fortescue's The Trying of Souls: the British Army during the American War of Independence (in English)

Sir John Fortescue's The Trying of Souls: the British Army during the American War of Independence (in English)

J. W. Fortescue (Author) · Leonaur Ltd · Paperback

Sir John Fortescue's The Trying of Souls: the British Army during the American War of Independence (in English) - Fortescue, J. W.

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Synopsis "Sir John Fortescue's The Trying of Souls: the British Army during the American War of Independence (in English)"

The British Army at war with revolutionary America Among British Army historians the reputation of Sir John Fortescue stands virtually without equal. His comprehensive fourteen volume history is a work of unparalleled achievement in its field. Fortescue combines thorough source material research with insightful academic observation of the conduct of the campaigns he describes and of the decisions, errors and strategic and tactical options of their principal protagonists. The Leonaur editors have carefully selected passages from Fortescue's magnum opus to create a series of books, each focusing on a specific war or campaign. A few years after British regiments had fought to defeat the French in North America, and suppress the power of the native Indian tribes of the Ohio, came the conflict that separated the English colonies of the New World from the Crown forever. The blame for war substantially resided with the British government, which believed, against all the lessons of history (including their own), that the continued loyalty and obedience of peoples could be demanded and expected irrespective of any fundamental injustices to which those people might be subjected. A number of the colonies took issue with that presumption and hostilities-after strenuous attempts on the part of the aggrieved to avoid them-broke out. Independence was declared, and an under resourced British Army, far from home, burdened by political intransigence, indifference and logistic inefficiency, was called upon to rectify matters. The British Army performed better than might have been expected given that it was unsupported and fighting upon its enemy's ground, though defeat was probably inevitable. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

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