Historical Record of the Seventy-Second Regiment, or the Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders
Autor: | Richard Cannon |
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EAN: | 9788028201296 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.06.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century warfare army o british army chronology cannon military accounts duke of albany's highlanders highlander military history historic military units regimental formation history scottish regiment service victorian military narrative |
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Richard Cannon's 'Historical Record of the Seventy-Second Regiment, or the Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders' serves as an exemplary model of military historiography, meticulously detailing the formation, engagements, and evolution of this prestigious regiment. Cannon employs a narrative rich in evocative descriptions and authentic anecdotes, seamlessly weaving military reports and personal accounts to offer readers an immersive glimpse into the life of soldiers in the 19th century. The work is framed within the broader context of British military history and nationalism, revealing how the Highlanders embodied both martial prowess and cultural heritage during an era of imperial expansion. A distinguished military historian, Richard Cannon's own service in the British Army lends considerable authority to his writings. His passion for military history is evident, shaped by his dedication to preserving the legacy of regiments like the Seventy-Second. Cannon's efforts reflect not only an interest in rigorous documentation but also a commitment to the men who served, their experiences, and the societal implications of their valor. This book is a compelling read for both history enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering insights not just into a specific regiment but also into the broader themes of loyalty, identity, and bravery. In capturing the spirit and trials of the Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders, Cannon's work resonates as a significant contribution to military literature and a tribute to those who have served.