Sounds good. i'll add that to my list.Hoseinexile07 wrote:One more for today.
Russia Against Napoleon: The True Story of the Campaigns of War and Peace [Dominic Lieven, 2009]. This is one of my favorite history books...ever. Extensive primary source base; archival research in British, French, German, and Russian archives. Chocked full of detail but doesn't lose narrative. Purpose of book: deconstructing and overturning British, French, and Tolstoian myths about the Russian army and state from 1812-1814. Central thesis is that Russia won not because of French bad luck, but because of superior cavalry, logistics, and intelligence. Takes broad focus, contrasting tremendous improvements in Russian supply from 1812-1814 with abysmal performances against Ottomans in 18th century and even against French in 1805. Also devotes considerable focus on allied campaigns in Germany in 1813 and subsequent invasion of France in support of overall argument.
Oh, you should know better. Anyone that understands history past the 12th grade is a revisionist.