The Bells of Victory
The Pitt-Newcastle Ministry and Conduct of the Seven Years' War 1757-1762
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Aug '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Emphasizes the role of teamwork in the British government's conduct of the Seven Year's War.
Traditional accounts of the Seven Years' War have emphasized the contribution of the Elder Pitt. This book shows that Britain's war effort was in fact a story of teamwork in the diverse fields of diplomacy, politics, finance, the army, navy, ordnance and commissariat.'Our Bells are worn threadbare with ringing for victory', wrote Horace Walpole after receiving news of Wolfe's victory at Quebec in October 1759. Traditional accounts of the Seven Years' War have emphasized the contribution of the Elder Pitt to the success of Britain in Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, India and the Far East. The Bells of Victory argues that such a view is misguided and that, far from exercising single-handed control, Pitt's influence was necessarily circumscribed. The margin between military success and failure was extremely small, and the British authorities worked within constraints imposed by constitutional propriety and political expediency. Effective government action was the result of teamwork by many individuals in the diverse fields of diplomacy, politics, finance, the army, navy, ordnance and commissariat.
ISBN: 9780521521321
Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 19mm
Weight: 440g
268 pages