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1864: The forgotten war that shaped modern Europe Main [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x128x28 mm, kaal: 260 g, 8pp b/w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781252769
  • ISBN-13: 9781781252765
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x128x28 mm, kaal: 260 g, 8pp b/w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2015
  • Kirjastus: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781252769
  • ISBN-13: 9781781252765
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The Battle of Dybbøl, 1864. Prussian troops lay siege to an outpost in the far south of Denmark. The conflict is over control of the Duchy of Schleswig, recently annexed by Denmark to the alarm of its largely German-speaking inhabitants. Danish troops make a valiant attempt to hold out but are overrun by the might of the Prussian onslaught.

Of little strategic importance, the struggle for Schleswig foreshadowed the same forces that, fifty years later, would tear Europe apart. Prussia's victory would not only rejuvenate its nascent militarism, but help it claim leadership of the new German Empire.

Told in rich detail through first-hand accounts, Tom Buk-Swienty's magisterial account of the Schleswig conflict tells the story of this pivotal war. 1864 shows how a minor regional conflict foreshadowed the course of diplomacy that led to the First World War and brutally presaged the industrialised future of warfare. But most of all, in its human detail, from touching letters between husbands and wives to heartbreaking individual stories of loss, 1864 is a gripping, epic human drama that shows the effect all wars have on the soldiers, on families and on the individual men and women who must live its realities.

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Tom Buk-Swienty tells a story packed with vivid incident and intriguing characters, and which crackles with narrative energy -- Christopher Silvester * Financial Times * An irresistible read * Times * Excellently written * Morning Star *

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The fast-paced history of the little-known war between Germany and Denmark which shaped a century, told for the first time - now a BBC drama
Dramatis personae xi
A note to the reader xvii
Preface xxi
Introduction: The veteran 1(8)
Part One The Day Before
1 Sunday, 17 April 1864
9(2)
2 The chosen one
11(6)
3 The battle plan
17(7)
4 The butcher's block
24(8)
5 The ironclad warship
32(8)
6 The war correspondent
40(6)
7 The ailing general
46(6)
8 The Red Cross delegate
52(17)
9 On the front
69(6)
10 The last letter
75(8)
11 The changing of the guards
83(7)
12 The doomed
90(13)
Part Two The Road to Dybbøl
13 Les jeux sont faits
103(12)
14 The Baltic powder keg
115(7)
15 The Iron Chancellor
122(9)
16 The king is dead
131(12)
17 Thyra's Fortress
143(8)
18 The first days
151(22)
19 The funeral procession
173(12)
20 Sankelmark
185(9)
21 The scapegoat
194(13)
Part Three The Siege
22 Bloodshed
207(8)
23 The bombardment
215(6)
24 Seven long days
221(18)
25 Night
239(8)
26 18 April 1864
247(13)
27 The left flank
260(19)
28 Counter-attack
279(15)
29 Burning bridges
294(8)
30 The dead
302(11)
31 The dying
313(11)
32 The prisoners
324(5)
33 Berlin
329(2)
34 The ghost ship
331(4)
Epilogue: The groundswell after the storm 335(14)
Chronology of the war 349(8)
Acknowledgements 357(1)
A note on quotation 358(1)
Sources 359(4)
Index 363
Tom Buk-Swienty is a Danish journalist and history writer. He has been the US correspondent for several major Danish newspapers, is a former fellow at the Cullman Center of the New York Public Library and now teaches at the University of Southern Denmark. The Danish editions of 1864 have sold over 150,000 copies locally and formed the basis for the biggest Danish TV production in history.