In 1793 France was facing foreign invasion along its borders and a fierce political war was raging in Paris when a large-scale revolt, centred on the western Department of the Vendee, suddenly erupted, almost bringing the new-born French Republic to its knees. The immediate trigger for this Great War of the Vendee, barely known outside of France, was the attempted imposition of conscription but the region seethed at the erosion of its traditional values and way of life. The persecution of the Catholic Church and killing of the king symbolized to the Vendeens how dangerous the new Republic had become; in a matter of weeks tens of thousands had flocked to fight for the 'Catholic and Royal' cause. This is the story of the new Republic's ferocious military campaigns against the armies of the Vendee, which fiercely defied them between March and December 1793, tying down hundreds of thousands of troops desperately needed on the frontiers. Napoleon later called it 'The War of Giants' and it directly led to the implementation of some of the Republic's most extreme laws.Harper, Ron
This is the story of the bloody punitive expedition carried out by the French Republic against the rebels in western France. Between March and December 1793, there were bloody clashes in the Vendée, and massacres were not uncommon. Napoleon Bonaparte called this conflict the "War of the Giants", and this event led to the passing of some of the most radical laws of the still young French Republic.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Harper, Rob
Title
Fighting the French Revolution. The Great Vendée Rising of 1793
Details
English text, 20 bw-illustrations, 54 tactical diagrams and maps. 376 pages.
State
new
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