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Andrew S. Field

    Andrew Field es un autor británico con una profunda fascinación por las Guerras Napoleónicas. Sus extensos viajes por todo el mundo le permiten explorar meticulosamente campos de batalla históricos, que abarcan desde la antigüedad hasta la actualidad. Sus estudios se centran en la reevaluación de las campañas de Napoleón y en el examen exhaustivo de las batallas de Wellington. Basándose en su formación militar y su pasión por la historia militar, Field aporta una perspectiva única a sus análisis de estrategia y eventos.

    Mu Shiying: China's Lost Modernist - New Translations and an Appreciation
    Prelude to Waterloo Quatre Bras
    Talavera
    Grouchy's Waterloo
    Waterloo
    The French at Waterloo: Eyewitness Accounts
    • Waterloo

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      An original and thought-provoking new study of the Battle of Waterloo.

      Waterloo
    • Grouchy's Waterloo

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Third volume in Andrew Field's acclaimed four volume study covering the French perspective of the Waterloo campaign

      Grouchy's Waterloo
    • Talavera

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The Battle of Talavera was one of the key confrontations of the Peninsular War. In a bloody contest, the British and Spanish under Wellesley and Cuesta won a tactical victory over the French forces of Victor and Joseph Bonaparte. This graphic analysis reconstructs the action and questions assumptions about the event that have grown up.

      Talavera
    • Prelude to Waterloo Quatre Bras

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In-depth study of the critical battle that preceded Waterloo, based on French primary sources never published before in English. Published to mark the 200th anniversary of the battle this book questions previous assumptions and viewpoints.

      Prelude to Waterloo Quatre Bras
    • When the avant-garde writer Mu Shiying was assassinated in 1940, China lost one of its greatest modernist writers while Shanghai lost its most detailed chronicler of its demi-monde nightlife. As Andrew David Field argues, Mu Shiying advanced modern Chinese writing beyond the vernacular expression of May 4 giants Lu Xun and Lao She to even more starkly reveal the alienation of the cosmopolitan-capitalist city of Shanghai, trapped between the forces of civilization and barbarism. Each of these five short stories focuses on the author's key obsessions: the pleasurable yet anxiety-ridden social and sexual relationships of the modern city and the decadent maelstrom of consumption and leisure in Shanghai epitomized by the dance hall and the nightclub. This study places his writings squarely within the framework of Shanghai's social and cultural nightscapes.

      Mu Shiying: China's Lost Modernist - New Translations and an Appreciation
    • Fourth volume in Andrew Field s acclaimed four-volume account of the Waterloo campaign from the French perspective

      Waterloo: Rout and Retreat
    • First English translation of the memoirs of Jean-Nicolas Cur ly. Although of lowly birth, Cur ly rose though the ranks; he became hussar at 19 years, second lieutenant at 32, squadron commander at 35, colonel at 38 and general at 40.

      The Life of a General in Napoleon's Light Cavalry