
Generals in White Volume 2
Austrian Generals of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815
Daniel Clarke(Author)
Helion & Company (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-80672-260-0 (ISBN)
Description
This second volume of Generals in White, Austrian Generals of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815 is part of a three-volume series that delves into the lives and careers of the hundreds of Austrian officers who served as Generals during one of the most tumultuous periods in European history. Each biography is meticulously compiled from a diverse range of sources, aiming to bring these individuals to life, meaning they are no longer simply names on pages.
Volume 2 provides a detailed overview of how officers embarked on their military careers, from becoming a humble fähnrich (ensign) and progressing up the regimental ladder to become generals. The volume explores the careers of generals Henneberg through to Quosdanovich. This includes generals Melas and 'the unfortunate' Mack who were defeated by Napoleon in 1800 at Marengo and 1805 in the Ulm Campaign. We also continue to see the diversity of these men, coming from Austria, Hungary and wider Eastern Europe, Italy, Belgium, and even several Émigrés fleeing the upheaval in France.
Each biography includes comprehensive genealogical information (where available) tracing their parents, siblings and spouses, and a detailed description of their career path, from their initially joining a regiment until their retirement. The biographies are crafted using a wide variety of sources, including regimental and campaign histories, as well as journal articles, providing a rich portrayal of these figures from history.
Volume 2 provides a detailed overview of how officers embarked on their military careers, from becoming a humble fähnrich (ensign) and progressing up the regimental ladder to become generals. The volume explores the careers of generals Henneberg through to Quosdanovich. This includes generals Melas and 'the unfortunate' Mack who were defeated by Napoleon in 1800 at Marengo and 1805 in the Ulm Campaign. We also continue to see the diversity of these men, coming from Austria, Hungary and wider Eastern Europe, Italy, Belgium, and even several Émigrés fleeing the upheaval in France.
Each biography includes comprehensive genealogical information (where available) tracing their parents, siblings and spouses, and a detailed description of their career path, from their initially joining a regiment until their retirement. The biographies are crafted using a wide variety of sources, including regimental and campaign histories, as well as journal articles, providing a rich portrayal of these figures from history.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Solihull
United Kingdom
Target group
Adult education
Illustrations
23 b/w illustrations, 7 colour illustrations, 1-3 tables
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80672-260-0 (9781806722600)
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Person
Daniel Clarke was born and lives in the West Midlands, UK, and currently works at the NSPCC. Fascinated by military history from a young age, he studied History at the University of Wolverhampton. He has published several articles on the Napoleon Series website before writing a chapter about the Anhalt Duchies in Glory is Fleeting (Helion, 2021).