Wellington’S Favourite Engineer: John Burgoyne: the Making of a Field Marshal

Author:   Mark S. Thompson
Publisher:   Helion & Company
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9781913118938


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Wellington’S Favourite Engineer: John Burgoyne: the Making of a Field Marshal


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This book is about the formative years of the first field marshal in the Corps of Royal Engineers, John Burgoyne, and his service in the Napoleonic Wars. Burgoyne's early service was in the Mediterranean, followed by service in the Iberian Peninsula from 1808-1814. Having built up a good relationship with Wellington, Burgoyne was selected to command the engineers in the disastrous American campaign of 1814-15. Burgoyne's father was also a well-known British general who, sadly, is remembered for his surrender of the British Army at Sarratoga, rather than for more positive reasons. He died penniless, leaving his children, including John, to be cared for by family friends. Burgoyne seemed to spend the rest of his life working to obtain his independence. Like many engineers, Burgoyne kept detailed diaries, also writing comprehensive letters and analyses of his actions. These give contemporary knowledge of many notable events, particularly during the Peninsular War. His letters to fellow officers give an insight into the opinions and thoughts of an engineer officer, views which are often not visible in official communications. The main theme of the book is to show the development of a young officer during the Napoleonic Wars from in inexperienced subaltern through to someone who advised Wellington and his generals directly on military matters. His involvement with the senior officers in the army was not restricted to 'engineering' matters and he was trusted to carry out staff roles on many occasions. Burgoyne was present at many of the sieges and commanded at some. There is a wealth of unpublished information in his journals and letters. Burgoyne was highly critical of some of the sieges, even those that were considered successful. He was also critical of those where he commanded, particularly, Burgos in 1812. When Burgoyne was advising Raglan in the Crimea at the siege of Sevastopol, the failures at Burgos were used to undermine his position. AUTHOR: Mark S Thompson is an independent military historian specialising in the Peninsular War 1808-14. 75 b/w illustrations

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Author:   Mark S. Thompson
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
ISBN:  

9781913118938


ISBN 10:   1913118932
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Even those well read in the history of the Peninsular War may be only casually familiar with the details Mark Thompson provides in this study, in which Burgoyne emerges as an important architect of Britain's victory over Napoleonic France. -- HistoryNet


"""Even those well read in the history of the Peninsular War may be only casually familiar with the details Mark Thompson provides in this study, in which Burgoyne emerges as an important architect of Britain's victory over Napoléonic France.""-- ""HistoryNet"""


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Mark Thompson is an independent Military Historian specialising in the Peninsular War 1808-14. In 2009, he completed a PhD focusing on the role of the Royal Engineers during this period. This was published as Wellington's Engineers in 2015. In 2020 he published Wellington's Favourite Engineer on the Napoleonic services of Field Marshal John Fox Burgoyne RE. He has presented at conferences in the UK and abroad. He is a member of the British Commission for Military History, the Friends of the British Cemetery at Elvas, the Royal Engineers Historical Society and the Friends of the Lines of Torres Vedras. Visit his website at www.marksthompson.co.uk to find a complete list of his publications.

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