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Dead Men Telling Tales Napoleonic War Veterans And The Military Memoir Industry 18081914 Matilda Greig

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Dead Men Telling Tales Napoleonic War Veterans And The Military Memoir Industry 18081914 Matilda Greig
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.31 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Matilda Greig
ISBN: 9780192896025, 0192896024
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Dead Men Telling Tales Napoleonic War Veterans And The Military Memoir Industry 18081914 Matilda Greig by Matilda Greig 9780192896025, 0192896024 instant download after payment.

Dead Men Telling Tales is an original account of the lasting cultural impact made by the autobiographies of Napoleonic soldiers over the course of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the nearly three hundred military memoirs published by British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese veterans of the
Peninsular War (1808-1814), Matilda Greig charts the histories of these books over the course of a hundred years, around Europe and the Atlantic, and from writing to publication to afterlife. Drawing on extensive archival research in multiple languages, she challenges assumptions made by historians
about the reliability of these soldiers' direct eyewitness accounts, revealing the personal and political motives of the authors and uncovering the large cast of characters, from family members to publishers, editors, and translators, involved in production behind the scenes. By including literature
from Spain and Portugal, Greig also provides a missing link in current studies of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, showing how the genre of military memoirs developed differently in south-western Europe and led to starkly opposing national narratives of the same war. Her findings tell the
history of a publishing phenomenon which gripped readers of all ages across the world in the nineteenth century, made significant profits for those involved, and was fundamental in defining the modern 'soldier's tale'.

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