Wellington Studies IV
Wellington Studies IV
Fourteen essays originating in papers given at the Third Wellington Congress in July 2006, ranging over the life and career of the first Duke of Wellington, looking at military, political and cultural aspects of the first half of the nineteenth century. They includespapers on siege warfare, politics and the Peninsular army, Wellington in portraits and caricature, the Duke's government and long-term patterns of administration, the Navy in 1828-30, Catholic emancipation and Wellington's relationship with the Ultras, foreign affairs and the Duke in conversation.
history: british, european, nineteenth century
9780854328956
Hartley Institute, University of Southampton
Woolgar, C.M.
f80a8b12-78cd-4ce7-98b2-6543676b604e
November 2008
Woolgar, C.M.
f80a8b12-78cd-4ce7-98b2-6543676b604e
Woolgar, C.M.
(ed.)
(2008)
Wellington Studies IV
,
Southampton, UK.
Hartley Institute, University of Southampton
Abstract
Fourteen essays originating in papers given at the Third Wellington Congress in July 2006, ranging over the life and career of the first Duke of Wellington, looking at military, political and cultural aspects of the first half of the nineteenth century. They includespapers on siege warfare, politics and the Peninsular army, Wellington in portraits and caricature, the Duke's government and long-term patterns of administration, the Navy in 1828-30, Catholic emancipation and Wellington's relationship with the Ultras, foreign affairs and the Duke in conversation.
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Published date: November 2008
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history: british, european, nineteenth century
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64580
ISBN: 9780854328956
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