Carl von Clausewitz (1780–1831) is best known for his masterpiece of military theory
On War, yet that work formed only the first three of his ten-volume published writings. The others, historical analyses of the wars that roiled Europe from 1789 through 1815, informed and shaped Clausewitz’s military thought, so they offer invaluable insight into his dialectical, often difficult theoretical masterwork.
Among these historical works, one of the most important is
Der Feldzug von 1799 in Italien und der Schweiz, which covers an important phase of the French Revolutionary Wars.
The Coalition Crumbles, Napoleon Returns focuses mainly on the campaigns in Switzerland, where the cracks that finally fractured the alliance between Russia and Austria and led to the defeat of the Second Coalition first opened.
Moving from strategy to battle scene to analysis, this first English translation of volume 6 of Clausewitz’s collected works nimbly conveys the character of Clausewitz’s writing in all its registers: the brisk, often powerful description of events as they unfolded and the critical reflections on strategic theory and its implications.
The Coalition Crumbles, Napoleon Returns features Suvorov’s astonishing march through the St. Gotthard Pass and major actions such as the Second Battle of Zurich and the Battle of Mannheim. The nature of the campaign highlighted the contrast between the opposing armies’ different strengths and weaknesses and the problems of fighting as part of a coalition. This book will expand readers’ experience and understanding of not only this critical moment in European history but also the thought and writings of the modern master of military philosophy.
Daftar Isi
Translators’ Note
Editors’ Note
A Note on Wargaming
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Original Editor’s Note
Clausewitz’s Introduction
6. The Main Armies in Switzerland under the Archduke and Masséna Face Each Other Inactive for Three Months. Lecourbe Defeats the Austrian Left Wing in the Mountains
7. Suvorov Moves to Switzerland. Korsakov Is Beaten by Messéna at Zurich. The Allies Retreat behind the Rhine
8. Archuke Charles Relieves Philippsburg, Takes Mannheim, and Returns to Lake Constance. Suvorov Marches away to Swabia; End of the Campaign in Switzerland. Starray Relieves Philippsburg Twice. End of the Campaign on the Rhine
9. Melas Beats Championnet at Genola and Takes Cuneo. Fr&oauml;hlich Besieges and Takes Ancona
Editors’ Overview and Afterword
Bibliography
Index
A gallery of maps appears after page 182
Tentang Penulis
Nicholas Murray teaches strategy and policy at the US Naval War College. He is the author of The Rocky Road to the Great War: The Evolution of Trench Warfare to 1914.Christopher Pringle is an academic publisher and a former officer in the British Territorial Army. He is the author of Bloody Big BATTLES! Rules for Wargaming the Late Nineteenth Century and a supporting blog.Murray and Pringle are the cotranslators and coeditors of Carl von Clausewitz’s Napoleon’s 1796 Italian Campaign, also from Kansas.