A new battlefield guide to the Peninsular War is long overdue. Modern
development in Spain and Portugal has encroached on many of the
battlefields, new research has questioned established interpretations of
events, and there is a broader appreciation of the parts played by all
the armies involved - the French on one side and the Spanish, Portuguese
and British on the other.
Andrew Rawson, in this highly illustrated and practical guide, offers a
wide-ranging, up-to-date and balanced account of this prolonged
conflict, and he guides the reader and the visitor across the terrain
over which the armies marched and fought. He reconstructs the major
battles in graphic detail, and provides practical tours of the major
battlefields and campaigns. Also included are sections examining the
armies, the military organization and tactics of the time and the role
of the Spanish guerrillas.
This guide to the Peninsular War will be essential reading for anyone
who wants a concise and accessible introduction to the conflict, and it
will serve as an invaluable reference guide for visitors who want to
explore the sites of the fighting two centuries ago.