The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria
Archduke Carl of Austria lived during a time fractured by the collision of revolution and reaction, and he drew upon the French Revolution as the source for most of his experiences as a field commander and theoretician. He firmly believed that there were certain uncontradictable truths that governed warfare. This first English-language study of his theoretical writings offers a new perspective on understanding the mind of this military theorist through study of his intellectual background. The archduke's military career lasted from 1792 to 1809, and his serious work as a military theoretician and historian ranged from the 1790s to the 1830s.

Eysturlid explores Archduke Carl's formative military education and experiences by examining the readings that formed the basis of his education and the instructors that exercised an influence over him. Archduke Carl was a definite product of his Enlightenment education and a diehard proponent of limited warfare. Chapters look carefully at Carl's major works on military strategy and tactics and observe in detail his actions and efforts during the 1796 and 1809 campaigns. Two historiographical chapters provide valuable contextual material about this poorly understood historical figure.

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The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria
Archduke Carl of Austria lived during a time fractured by the collision of revolution and reaction, and he drew upon the French Revolution as the source for most of his experiences as a field commander and theoretician. He firmly believed that there were certain uncontradictable truths that governed warfare. This first English-language study of his theoretical writings offers a new perspective on understanding the mind of this military theorist through study of his intellectual background. The archduke's military career lasted from 1792 to 1809, and his serious work as a military theoretician and historian ranged from the 1790s to the 1830s.

Eysturlid explores Archduke Carl's formative military education and experiences by examining the readings that formed the basis of his education and the instructors that exercised an influence over him. Archduke Carl was a definite product of his Enlightenment education and a diehard proponent of limited warfare. Chapters look carefully at Carl's major works on military strategy and tactics and observe in detail his actions and efforts during the 1796 and 1809 campaigns. Two historiographical chapters provide valuable contextual material about this poorly understood historical figure.

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The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria

The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria

by Lee W. Eysturlid
The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria

The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria

by Lee W. Eysturlid

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Archduke Carl of Austria lived during a time fractured by the collision of revolution and reaction, and he drew upon the French Revolution as the source for most of his experiences as a field commander and theoretician. He firmly believed that there were certain uncontradictable truths that governed warfare. This first English-language study of his theoretical writings offers a new perspective on understanding the mind of this military theorist through study of his intellectual background. The archduke's military career lasted from 1792 to 1809, and his serious work as a military theoretician and historian ranged from the 1790s to the 1830s.

Eysturlid explores Archduke Carl's formative military education and experiences by examining the readings that formed the basis of his education and the instructors that exercised an influence over him. Archduke Carl was a definite product of his Enlightenment education and a diehard proponent of limited warfare. Chapters look carefully at Carl's major works on military strategy and tactics and observe in detail his actions and efforts during the 1796 and 1809 campaigns. Two historiographical chapters provide valuable contextual material about this poorly understood historical figure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313309960
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/2000
Series: Contributions in Military Studies , #202
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

LEE W. EYSTURLID is an Instructor of History at The Indiana Academy at Ball State University. He is an advocate of teaching military history and of reestablishing that topic's necessary place in the instruction of history.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Life of the Archduke Carl
Early Intellectual Influences
Contemporary Influences
The Archduke Carl's Tactical and Operational Writings: Fundamentals of the Higher Art of War and the Contributions for the Practical Instruction
The Archduke's Strategy: Fundamentals of the Higher Art of War and the Principles of Strategy
An Analysis of the Campaign of 1796
An Analysis of the Campaign of 1809
Historiography to 1914
Historiography since 1914
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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