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Pre-Napoleonic Conflicts: The French Wars Exposed with Rory Butcher


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This week we're delving into the often-overlooked intricacies of the Napoleonic Wars. Joining us is Rory Butcher, a PhD candidate from Leeds University, whose research on the fencible regiments sheds new light on Britain's military history.


Introduction to Rory Butcher:

- Rory shares his academic journey, from his fascination with muskets to his current PhD research at Leeds University.

- Discover how a conversation with his master's supervisor led Rory to explore the largely uncharted territory of the fencible regiments.


Debunking Napoleonic Myths:

- Rory's rage centres on the misconception that the Napoleonic Wars are solely defined by the Peninsula and Waterloo campaigns.

- He argues for the broader term "French Wars" to encapsulate the 25-year period of conflict from 1792 to 1815.


The French Wars Explained:

- An in-depth look at the seven coalitions and the global nature of the French Wars, involving multiple European powers and theatres of conflict.

- Rory highlights Britain's role beyond just fighting the French, including engagements in North America, the Caribbean, and India.


Britain's Domestic Front:

- Explore the internal challenges Britain faced, from political opposition and suspended civil liberties to naval mutinies and the threat of Irish rebellion.

- Learn about the social and economic impacts of the war on British society, including the role of the militia and the fear of invasion.


The Role of the Fencibles:

- Rory introduces the fencible regiments, tracing their origins from the aftermath of Culloden to their significant contribution during the French Wars.

- Understand how these regiments, initially raised from Scottish clans, evolved to play a crucial role in Britain's military strategy.


Conclusion and Final Thoughts:

- Rory urges a re-evaluation of the Napoleonic period, advocating for a more nuanced understanding that goes beyond the simplistic narrative of Britain's victory at Waterloo.

- He calls for the period to be seen as part of a broader, complex web of global conflicts and alliances.


Follow Rory on Twitter @RMBHistory for updates on his research and insights into the fascinating world of the fencible regiments.


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