Swiss Regiments in the Service of France 1798-1815 : Uniforms, Organization, Campaigns by Stephen Ede-Borrett (2019, Trade Paperback)
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Estimates of the number of Swiss who served in the French Army from 1798-1815 vary from fifty to ninety thousand – numbers that makes the Swiss the largest non-French nationality in the Imperial Armies.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherHelion & Company, The Limited
ISBN-101911628127
ISBN-139781911628125
eBay Product ID (ePID)245224594
Product Key Features
Book TitleSwiss Regiments in the Service of France 1798-1815 : Uniforms, Organization, Campaigns
Number of Pages148 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicModern / 18th Century, Military / Napoleonic Wars, Europe / France, Military / Weapons, Military
Publication Year2019
IllustratorYes
GenreAntiques & Collectibles, History
AuthorStephen Ede-Borrett
Book SeriesFrom Reason to Revolution Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal355.359094409034
SynopsisA study of the uniforms and organization of the numerous Swiss units that served in the armies of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France., This is the first full-length detailed study of the uniforms, organization, personnel and campaigns of the numerous Swiss units that served in the armies of Revolutionary, Directorate, and Imperial France from the campaigns of 1798 in Switzerland until the Hundred Days of 1815.The author covers not just the regulation uniforms but also the numerous variations recorded in contemporary documents and plates. The uniforms of the Tete de Colonne could change from issue to issue and year to year and the author has tried to cover all of these known changes.Estimates of the number of Swiss who served in the French Army from 1798-1815 vary from fifty to ninety thousand - numbers that makes the Swiss the largest non-French nationality in the Imperial Armies. There have been many studies of these units published in France and Switzerland but this is the first full-length study to be published in England.