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'Redcoat is a wonderful book, doing justice to men who have long deserved a chronicler of Richard Holmes' skill. It is not just a work of history – but of enthusiasm and unparalleled knowledge.' BERNARD CORNWELL

Redcoat combines a first-class military historian famous as a TV personality with a Schama-esque approach to one of the most enduring and magnetic subjects of British history. It has all the makings of a big autumn best-seller.

Richard Holmes is famous as TV’s military historian, the writer and presenter of War Walks and author of Firing Line and Riding the Retreat. Red Coat marks his return to serious writing.
Drawing on a wealth of original source material – diaries, letters, memoirs – Red Coat is an anecdotal history of the British soldier from 1700 to 1900, a period in which methods of warfare and the social makeup of the British army changed little, and in which the Empire was forged.

Similar in style to Katie Hickman’s Daughters of Britannia, or Simon Schama’s Citizens, Red Coat gives a rich and wonderful portrait of the men who donned the red uniform, charged in the Light Brigade, dug in at Rourke’s Drift, fought Napoleon at Waterloo, Washington in America, were stabbed by Afghans, annihilated by Zulus and turned the atlas pink.

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''The 'eathen in 'is blindness must end where 'e began, but the backbone of the Army is the non-commissioned man.' Rudyard Kipling'

'Redcoat' represents the return to serious writing of one of Britain's most celebrated and outstanding historians, best known for his BBC Television series, War Walks. 'Redcoat' is the story of the 'backbone of the army' – the British soldier in the age of horse and musket from c.1760 until c.1860 – and surely one of the most enduring and magnetic subjects of the British past.

The book is based on the letters and diaries of the men who served and, although it provides sufficient background to provide a framework onto which the slabs of individual recollection can be fitted, the book's focus is on the experience of the ordinary soldier in the wars fought by Georgian England. It covers a period during which warfare and the social makeup of the army changed little, and in which the beginnings of Empire were forged, and covers the American War of Independence, Wolfe at Quebec, the Duke of York's campaign in Flanders, Seringapatam, Waterloo, Montevido, the retreat from Kabul, the Sikh wars in 1845/6, the Crimean war, the Indian Mutiny and many more. Similar in style to Katie Hickman's 'Daughters of Britannia', or Simon Schama's 'Citizens', 'Redcoat' gives a vivid portrait – often in their own words – of the emotions and experiences of the men (and some women) who donned the red uniform for King and country and ended up in the charge of the Light Brigade, digging in at Rourke's Drift, fighting Napoleon at Waterloo, and Washington in America, who were stabbed by Afghans, or annihilated by Zulus in their efforts to turn the atlas pink.

Richard Holmes chronicles the events of the era with customary brilliance. The book is meticulously researched from original and (usually) unpublished sources. It is social history at its best, published with lavish illustrations.

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  • VerlagHarperCollins
  • Erscheinungsdatum2001
  • ISBN 10 0002570971
  • ISBN 13 9780002570978
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Buchbeschreibung Hardback. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. Reprint. REDCOAT The British Soldier in the Age of Horse and Musket. Richard Holmes. Harper Collins, London 2002 ISBN 9780393052114 466pp Illustrated Hardback. This new unread copy is bound in black cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling to the spine. There is an attractive bookplate to the front paste down. The unclipped dust wrapper is also in new condition. The battlefield museum of Waterloo, Richard Holmes comments in Redcoat, tells us much about Napoleon, Wellington and their senior commanders but far less about the men they led. Holmes aims, in this massively researched history, to redress the balance. He does so by piling up facts, information and anecdotes, many of them culled from memoirs of the period, to illustrate the everyday life of British soldiers in the 18th and 19th centuries, from the Battle of Blenheim to the Crimean War. In the hands of a less gifted historian this might have made for a dry, daunting and overpowering text. Holmes, however, has a sharp eye for the telling details and the memorable stories that bring the past to life. He pays as much attention to the small-scale as to the larger picture: a soldier is promoted because "his beautiful black eyes and whiskers had attracted the notice of his colonel's lady"; Crimea-bound infantrymen play cricket in "what the scorebook calls Sultan's Valley, Asia Minor"; black musician-soldiers enrich the repertoire of a regimental band; a respected military surgeon is revealed, after death, to have been a woman dressed as a man. Yet Holmes is always aware of that larger picture and of the hardships and dangers of the military life. His chapters on the floggings and punishments inflicted on the common soldier and on the terrible wounds that battle could bring--which again make vivid use of period memoirs--are often very moving. Anyone wanting to find out how the ordinary soldier of the 18th and 19th centuries was recruited, how he was drilled, how he fought, how he lived and (often) how he died, need look no further than this impressive work of popular history. Ref QQQ 1. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 012167

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