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Beatson's Mutiny: The Turbulent Career of a Victorian Soldier

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Over a long and varied career, Major-General William Beatson earned a fine reputation as a leader of irregular cavalry in the nineteenth century.

He trained many future commanders of the Victorian army, saw action in Spain and British India, and rode with the Heavy Brigade at the Battle of Balaklava.

But tasked with disciplining the Turkish Bashi-Bazouks during the Crimean War, his character flaws led him into conflict with politicians and diplomats running the war, who accused him of inciting mutiny.

Parliament, newspapers and the law courts then became his chosen battlefields as he fought to clear his name and return to duty.

By bringing Beatson's life and career into sharper focus, Richard Stevenson connects wide-ranging themes in Victorian military and imperial history in a fresh and accessible way.

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Product Details
I. B. Tauris
0857736914 / 9780857736918
eBook (EPUB)
23/03/2015
United Kingdom
English
461 pages
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