Osprey are confident in boasting that this remarkable three-part study
will transform the research material available to the English-speaking
student of the Peninsular War (1808-1814). Most know that Wellington's
Portuguese troops were praised as the 'fighting cocks' of his army;
fewer appreciate that they represented between half and one-third of his
entire forces. Similarly, most uniform historians have been limited to a
few half-understood paintings by Dighton, and brief notes from secondary
sources. René Chartrand's recent primary research in Portuguese and
British archives now offers a wealth of important new material. An
excellent book - groundbreaking in its originality.