The Waterloo Archive  
Volume VI: British Sources
Author(s): Gareth Glover
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399078634
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So much has been written on the subject of the Battle of Waterloo and the campaign that surrounds it that the reader might think that there is simply nothing new to tell. However, the archives of Europe are teeming with fascinating documents personal letters to family and friends, private journals and official reports that have been virtually ignored in many standard histories of the period.

In the ground-breaking Waterloo Archive series Gareth Glover has set out to unearth this buried material and to finally expose it to public scrutiny. In doing so he brings the human aspect of war and military campaigning to the fore: the humor and exhilaration, the fears and miseries, the starvation and exhaustion, the horror and the joy. He also provides an invaluable new source which will challenge preconceptions, disprove theories, destroy myths and allow for a complete re-evaluation of many key aspects of the campaign.

In this sixth and final volume in the series, published to coincide with the two hundredth anniversary of the campaign, Glover has again turned his attention to the British sources.
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So much has been written on the subject of the Battle of Waterloo and the campaign that surrounds it that the reader might think that there is simply nothing new to tell. However, the archives of Europe are teeming with fascinating documents personal letters to family and friends, private journals and official reports that have been virtually ignored in many standard histories of the period.

In the ground-breaking Waterloo Archive series Gareth Glover has set out to unearth this buried material and to finally expose it to public scrutiny. In doing so he brings the human aspect of war and military campaigning to the fore: the humor and exhilaration, the fears and miseries, the starvation and exhaustion, the horror and the joy. He also provides an invaluable new source which will challenge preconceptions, disprove theories, destroy myths and allow for a complete re-evaluation of many key aspects of the campaign.

In this sixth and final volume in the series, published to coincide with the two hundredth anniversary of the campaign, Glover has again turned his attention to the British sources.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • The Staff
  • The Cavalry
    • 1st Brigade of Major General Lord Edward Somerset
    • 1st Life Guards
    • Royal Horse Guards
    • 1st (King’s) Dragoon Guards
    • 2nd Brigade of Major General Sir William Ponsonby
    • 1st (Royal) Dragoons
    • 2nd (Royal Northern British) Dragoons Scots Greys
    • 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons
    • 3rd Brigade of Major General William Dornberg
    • 23rd Light Dragoons
    • 5th Brigade of Major General Sir Colquhoun Grant
    • 7th Hussars
    • 6th Brigade of Major General Sir Hussey Vivian
  • The Artillery
    • The Staff
    • Horse Artillery
    • Sir Robert Gardiner’s Troop
  • Infantry
    • 1st Division of Major General George Cooke
    • 1st Brigade of Major General Peregrine Maitland
    • 2nd Battalion 1st Foot Guards
    • 3rd Battalion 1st Foot Guards
    • 2nd Brigade of Major General Sir John Byng
    • 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards
    • 2nd Battalion 3rd Foot Guards
    • 2nd Division of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton
    • 3rd Brigade Major General Frederick Adam
    • 1st Battalion 71st Foot
    • 1st King’s German Legion Brigade of Colonel du Plat
    • 2nd Line Battalion King’s German Legion
    • 4th Brigade of Colonel Mitchell
    • 1st Battalion 23rd Foot
    • 1st Battalion 51st Foot
    • 3rd Division of Lieutenant General Baron Alten
    • 5th Brigade of Major General Sir Colin Halkett
    • 2nd Battalion 30th Foot
    • 33rd Foot
    • 5th Division of Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton
    • 8th Brigade of Major General Sir James Kempt
    • 1st Battalion 28th Foot
    • 1st Battalion 79th Foot
    • 1st Battalion 95th foot
    • 9th Brigade of Major General Sir Dennis Pack
    • 1st Battalion 42nd Foot
    • 2nd Battalion 44th Foot
    • 6th Division of Major General John Lambert
    • 10th Brigade of Major General John Lambert
    • 1st Battalion 4th Foot
  • Support Services
    • Royal Engineers
  • Civilians
  • Not at Waterloo
  • Bibliography
  • Plates
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