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Storm and Sack
British Sieges, Violence and the Laws of War in the Napoleonic Era, 1799–1815
Explores British soldiers' violence and restraint towards enemy combatants and civilians in sieges during the Napoleonic era.
Gavin Daly (Author)
9781108836142, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 6 October 2022
320 pages
23.6 x 15.9 x 2.2 cm, 0.62 kg
'Dr Daly, with clarity and panache, shows us the high drama of pre-modern siege warfare, with its alluring prospect of personal gain from plunder. In addition, he sheds light on cultural, ritualistic, ethical and legal aspects of siege warfare. No reader can fail to learn a vast amount from this masterful work.' Stephen Neff, University of Edinburgh
During the Peninsular War, Wellington's army stormed and sacked three French-held Spanish towns: Ciudad Rodrigo (1812), Badajoz (1812) and San Sebastian (1813). Storm and Sack is the first major study of British soldiers' violence and restraint towards enemy combatants and civilians in the siege warfare of the Napoleonic era. Using soldiers' letters, diaries and memoirs, Gavin Daly compares and contrasts military practices and attitudes across British sieges spanning three continents, from the Peninsular War in Spain to India and South America. He focuses on siege rituals and laws of war, and uncovering the cultural and emotional history of the storm and sack of towns. This book challenges conventional understandings of the place and nature of sieges in the Napoleonic Wars. It encourages a rethinking of the notorious reputations of the British sacks of this period and their place within the long-term history of customary laws of war and siege violence. Daly reveals a multifaceted story not only of rage, enmity, plunder and atrocity but also of mercy, honour, humanity and moral outrage.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Sieges in the Long Eighteenth Century
2. Surrender
3. Storm
4. Garrisons: The Fate of Enemy Soldiers
5. On Wellington's Watch
6. Plunder
7. Atrocities against Civilians
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Military history [HBW]