The Honved War: Armies of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848-49

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The Honvéd War provides a detailed and informative account of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence from 1848 to 1849, a pivotal conflict in Central European history. Nigel Smith’s work focuses on the organization, tactics, and operations of the Hungarian Honvéd Army, as well as the forces of the Austrian Empire and their Russian allies.Drawing on a wide range of sources, including military records and contemporary accounts, the book explores the structure of the armies involved, their leadership, and the strategic challenges they faced. Special attention is given to the composition and command of the Hungarian, Austrian, and Russian forces, the tactical innovations of the period, and the key battles and campaigns that shaped the outcome of the war.Smith’s detailed analysis of troop movements, regimental organization, and the role of foreign mercenaries provides valuable insights into the military history of the period. The book also covers the broader political context, examining the revolutionary movements across Europe and their impact on the Austro-Hungarian Empire.With comprehensive maps, illustrations including specially-commissioned artworks, and battle diagrams, The Honvéd War is an essential resource for military historians and specialists interested in the 19th-century European conflicts. It offers a clear, in-depth understanding of a war that played a crucial role in shaping the future of Hungary and the wider region.


  • | Author: Nigel James Smith
  • | Publisher: Helion & Company
  • | Publication Date: Nov 27, 2024
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781804514603
  • | ISBN-10: 1804514608
Author:
Nigel James Smith
Publisher:
Helion & Company
Publication Date:
Nov 27, 2024
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781804514603
ISBN10:
1804514608