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Author:  Alexey Tartyshev [ Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:20 am ]
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Can someone recommend any balanced British authors, especially books on Peninsular Campaign. Glazing through Roger Parkinson “The Peninsular Warâ€

Author:  Bill Peters [ Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:47 am ]
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Good question!

Digby-Smith can be placed at the Allied end of the spectrum. And his works lack accuracy. He tends to like to put out volumes of masses of information rather than get the details completely right.

Chandler tended to be pro-Napoleon where it regarded his ability to wage war. He was candid about his lack of diplomatic skill.

Not always easy to determine if an author is British or not without hunting on the internet. I tend to not worry so much about their nationality as to what they have to say.

John H. Gill is one of the best authors in English we have today. Robert Goetz is also a good author.

Is there a particular reason why you were looking for a British author? You have to rate them by strength of bias. Each one of them brings to their book a particular point of attack that eventually will come out. Its one of the biggest reasons why they wrote the book in the first place.

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Author:  Alexey Tartyshev [ Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:56 pm ]
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No particular reason for searching for an objective British author - it’s just that so far
whenever I came across them I found myself or someone else did that they have a strong pro-British view. Like reviewing books on 100 days campaign or war in Spain i found that it is either heavily pro-British or heavily pro-German (anti-British) (Peter Hoeshfrer) or nothing in between. So I just became interested if there any who do get objective. I guess American authors suppose to be more objective and less prone to national bias factor but on the other hand, naturally they are exposed more to English speaking sources.

also interesting to note that majority of today's books on Nwars circulating on the English speaking web are actually written by authors with Anglo-Saxon names despite that Nwars were fought by continental Europeans ignoring small British corps in Spain


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Author:  Bill Peters [ Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:00 am ]
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Well you have a real gamut with American authors too.

Scott Bowden is very pro-French for instance.

Chandler also admired Napoleon but I think is more middle of the road.

Accuracy and bias are two important ingredients I think. And you often will not find a good mix of either.

Bowden's works are detailed but do have errors. Same with Digby-Smith.

Goetz seems to be a more accurate and also with no bias. I hope that he writes many more books.

Not sure about Rory Muir.

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Author:  Alexey Tartyshev [ Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:51 pm ]
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Thank you for the info - will keep Goetz in mind.


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Author:  Francisco Palomo [ Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:00 pm ]
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IMO, the best single volume history of the Peninsular War is David Gates, <u>The Spanish Ulcer</u> (W.W. Norton 1986). It is a balanced accounting of the entire conflict, written in magnificent prose [8D]. And, yes, Mr. Gates is British.

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