半岛战争

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY Pub Date : 2019-05-29 DOI:10.1093/obo/9780199791279-0186
C. Esdaile
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半岛战争是指拿破仑的军队与英国、西班牙和葡萄牙的军队在西班牙和葡萄牙之间爆发的战争。简而言之,1808年初夏,拿破仑推翻西班牙波旁王朝的决定引发了一场针对自1807年10月以来一直占领伊比利亚半岛部分地区的法军的大规模起义,结果是一场旷日持久的斗争,最终在1813年秋天,威灵顿公爵的英葡军队将法国人驱逐出半岛。然而,这不仅仅是正规军打攻坚战的问题。相反,法国人也面临着长期的游击斗争。传统上,这是根据给侵略者造成巨大伤亡的武装平民爱国团体来设想的。然而,正如我们将会看到的,现代研究已经完全破坏了这些观点:虽然法国人在西班牙确实面临着一场“小战争”,但这更多的是正规军而不是非正规军的工作,后者只占法国伤亡人数的有限数量,实际上只是土匪。与此同时,特别是在西班牙,人们也非常关注1808年起义引发的政治和社会连锁反应,通过颁布著名的1812年宪法,开始摧毁反郭氏政权。与此同时,由于最近是这场冲突的200周年纪念——在西班牙和葡萄牙,许多学术会议和积极的出版物都纪念了这一事件——所有这些辩论都被重新提起。如果这篇文章将见证过去的争议,那么它也将见证更近期的争议。不可避免的是,参考书目既反映了文献的优点,也反映了文献的缺陷。在这里,应该特别提到葡萄牙。令人遗憾的是,没有一个说英语的历史学家认为适合讨论葡萄牙在半岛战争中的经历,而葡萄牙的历史编纂本身并不特别丰富,在葡萄牙边境之外也不太为人所知。如果这个主题有一个领域等待着英国或美国的历史学家,那就是这个领域,我们非常希望这篇文章的影响之一将推动一些年轻学者朝这个方向发展。
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Peninsular War
The Peninsular War is the name given to the struggle that raged in Spain and Portugal between the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte and those of Britain, Spain, and Portugal. In brief, in the early summer of 1808, Napoleon’s decision to overthrow the Spanish Bourbons produced a major revolt against the French troops that had been in occupation of parts of the Iberian peninsula since October 1807, the result being a long, drawn-out struggle that culminated in the expulsion of the French from the peninsula by the Anglo-Portuguese army of the Duke of Wellington in the autumn of 1813. However, this was not just a matter of regular armies fighting pitched battles. On the contrary, the French were also faced by a long guerrilla struggle. Traditionally, this has been envisaged in terms of patriotic bands of armed civilians that inflicted huge casualties on the invaders. Yet, as will be shown, modern research has completely undermined these ideas: while the French did indeed face a “little war” in Spain, this was much more the work of regular troops than bands of irregulars, the latter accounting for only a limited number of French casualties and in practice being mere bandits. Particularly in Spain, meanwhile, there has also been much concentration on the manner in which the rising of 1808 unleashed a political and social chain reaction that initiated the destruction of the antiguo régimen via the promulgation of the famous constitution of 1812. Thanks, meanwhile, to the recent bicentenary of the conflict—an event marked in Spain and Portugal alike by numerous scholarly meetings and a positive tidal wave of publications—all these debates have been revived. If this article will bear witness to past controversies, then it will also do so in respect of ones that are far more recent. Inevitably, bibliographies reflect gaps in the literature as much as they do its strengths. Here, particular mention ought to be made of Portugal. Lamentably, no anglophone historian has seen fit to address the Portuguese experience of the Peninsular War, while the Portuguese historiography, itself not especially abundant, is not much known beyond Portugal’s frontiers. If there is one area of the subject that is awaiting its British or American historian, this is it, and it is much to be hoped that one of the effects of this article will be to nudge some young scholar in that direction.
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