The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars
The Danish capital of Copenhagen was the site of two major battles during the Napoleonic Wars, but the significance of the fighting there, and the key role the country played in the conflict in northern Europe, has rarely been examined in detail. In this absorbing and original study Gareth Glover focuses on these two principal events, using original source material to describe them from the British and Danish perspectives, and he shows how they fitted into the little-understood politics of this region during this turbulent phase of European history.

The first Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 – the naval battle celebrated in Britain as one of Nelson’s great victories – and the second – the British army’s assault on the city in 1807 in which Wellington played a prominent part – were episodes in the continental struggle to resist the power of the French. Gareth Glover describes these events in vivid detail, quoting extensively from the recollections of eyewitnesses on both sides. His account is fascinating reading and an important contribution to the history of the period.
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The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars
The Danish capital of Copenhagen was the site of two major battles during the Napoleonic Wars, but the significance of the fighting there, and the key role the country played in the conflict in northern Europe, has rarely been examined in detail. In this absorbing and original study Gareth Glover focuses on these two principal events, using original source material to describe them from the British and Danish perspectives, and he shows how they fitted into the little-understood politics of this region during this turbulent phase of European history.

The first Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 – the naval battle celebrated in Britain as one of Nelson’s great victories – and the second – the British army’s assault on the city in 1807 in which Wellington played a prominent part – were episodes in the continental struggle to resist the power of the French. Gareth Glover describes these events in vivid detail, quoting extensively from the recollections of eyewitnesses on both sides. His account is fascinating reading and an important contribution to the history of the period.
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The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars

The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars

by Gareth Glover
The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars

The Two Battles of Copenhagen 1801 and 1807: Britain and Denmark in the Napoleonic Wars

by Gareth Glover

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The Danish capital of Copenhagen was the site of two major battles during the Napoleonic Wars, but the significance of the fighting there, and the key role the country played in the conflict in northern Europe, has rarely been examined in detail. In this absorbing and original study Gareth Glover focuses on these two principal events, using original source material to describe them from the British and Danish perspectives, and he shows how they fitted into the little-understood politics of this region during this turbulent phase of European history.

The first Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 – the naval battle celebrated in Britain as one of Nelson’s great victories – and the second – the British army’s assault on the city in 1807 in which Wellington played a prominent part – were episodes in the continental struggle to resist the power of the French. Gareth Glover describes these events in vivid detail, quoting extensively from the recollections of eyewitnesses on both sides. His account is fascinating reading and an important contribution to the history of the period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399077293
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 08/31/2023
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Gareth Glover is a former Royal Navy officer and military historian who has made a special study of the Napoleonic Wars for the last 30 years.

Table of Contents

List of Plates vii

List of Maps viii

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xi

Maps xiii

Introduction 1

1 Walking the Tightrope of Neutrality 5

2 The Drums Beat 'To Arms' 18

3 The British Mobilization 24

4 Parker Delays 31

5 Denmark Prepares 38

6 The Die is Cast 56

7 The Battle of Copenhagen 64

8 Battle Continues 78

9 Winning the Peace 84

10 Five Years of Relative Harmony 95

11 Rapid Escalation 102

12 The Cabinet Deliberates 102

13 The Fleet Forms 111

14 The Fleet Arrives in the Sound 115

15 Danish Preparations 121

16 British Troops Land 128

17 The Battle of Kioge 144

18 The Bombardment 150

19 The Aftermath 158

20 Danish Losses Further Afield 171

21 The Gunboat War, 1808-1809 177

22 The Swedish Question 188

23 The Final Years 192

Overview 195

Visiting the Scenes Today 198

Appendices Relevant to the Battle of Copenhagen 1801 201

Appendices Relevant to the Siege of Copenhagen 1807 224

Bibliography 274

Index 277

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