Canada 1812-1814: Swiss Regiments

by Antoine de Courten


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Softcover
$37.86
Softcover
$37.86

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/8/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781426910012

About the Book

This little book about some aspects of the War of 1812 in Canada has two distinct purposes: The main body, the account on the raid on Oswego and some anecdotes, aim at providing an easy lecture to the public visiting the Niagara battlegrounds. The Appendices are meant to give a better historical understanding of some events of that conflict. Events such as the planning and conduct of the operations on the Montreal front in winter and spring 1814, as well as those on the Niagara in the summer of the same year. No doubt the Diary of Major General de Watteville, the Capitulation and the Manual of the de Watteville Regiment represent a valuable documentary contribution as far as they were unpublished or hardly accessible to researchers. The tactical level of the battles on the Niagara, Châteauguay, La Colle and Richelieu Rivers appears to be easily understandable. We observe that the orders, the principles of combat and the risk/opportunities management are not very different to what modern classic forces do nowadays. As regards the Diary, it does not show Lt General Prevost in the usual dulled light many historians used to shed on him.


About the Author

Antoine de Courten, a descendant of Major General de Watteville, was born in 1942 into a Swiss military family. He last commanded an Artillery Regiment of some 2,500 men and retired in 2000 with the rank of a Colonel on the General Staff. Since, he advises on military matters and pursues his major interests in ancient history and cultures all around the Mediterranean and in the Middle East. He lives in Rolle, the little town on Lake Geneva where General Henri Bouquet, the defender in 1763 of Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh PA), was born in 1719.