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Glories to Useless Heroism: The Seven Years´ War in North America from the French Journals of Comte Maures De Malartic, 1755-1760

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Description for Glories to Useless Heroism: The Seven Years´ War in North America from the French Journals of Comte Maures De Malartic, 1755-1760 Paperback. Editor(s): Raffle, William. Series: Reason to Revolution. Num Pages: 256 pages, 1 Frontispiece ill, 8 maps. BIC Classification: 1KBC; 3JF; BJ; HBJK; HBLL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. .
`These are the facts and notes taken by a soldier on campaign, written daily, sometimes in a tent, sometimes in a canoe, today in the presence of the enemy, tomorrow in conference with a tribe of savages.' This succinct description is taken from the original French edition of the journal of Comte Maures de Malartic. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of a French soldier. Malartic, major of the Regiment de Bearn, sailed to the North American colony of New France in 1755 as France responded to British forces sent out to Virginia in the same year. As war escalated, he remained in the colony for the next six years and was present at all the major engagements in what came to be known as the French and Indian War, or Seven Years War. For an account of the French in North America many historians have relied until now on the English translations of Bougainville, another French soldier who later found fame as an explorer of the Pacific Ocean. Although written in a much plainer style than Bougainville's, Malartic's writings provide clarity, balance and contrast to this tumultuous time. Unlike his contemporary, Malartic's journals continue right through the war and conclude with his transportation back to France as a prisoner in a British vessel. Although serving as one of General Montcalm's aides, Malartic was not part of his clique and presents us with a more independent minded view of events and the man, than the impressionable Bougainville. Available now for the first time in English, Malartic's recollections illuminate the reader to the great pains and efforts undertaken by the French army in America to preserve New France under immense pressure. Energy-sapping journeys and logistical efforts are recorded as Malartic kept his journal almost every day during the campaign season. Not only does he describe his military duties but continues his observations into the cold winters spent in Montreal and Quebec, organising lodgings for his regiment and watching the helpless population become reduced to starvation while the elite gambled away huge fortunes. His recollections record many other aspects of daily life, of a more mundane nature and of the sort so often omitted by other memorialists, that will prove invaluable to the student of the 18th Century, New France and the Seven Years' War.

Product Details

Publisher
Helion & Company
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Reason to Revolution
Condition
New
Weight
28 g
Number of Pages
324
Place of Publication
Solihull, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781911512196
SKU
V9781911512196
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99-3

About W Raffle
William Raffle lives and works in Derbyshire and has been studying colonial North America for many years. After a long hiatus in study he is currently part-way through an MA in Early Modern History at the University of Sheffield. He has a particular focus on the Seven Years War and its transformative power on all of the nations and cultures who experienced it. This current project evolved as a spare-time project in between his career as a peripatetic music teacher and is part of the resurgence of interest in the Anglophone world of the history of New France.

Reviews for Glories to Useless Heroism: The Seven Years´ War in North America from the French Journals of Comte Maures De Malartic, 1755-1760
The narrative is clear and moves at a cracking pace...a good follower to the first volume in Helion's latest `From Reason to Revolution' series and is recommended. Winner of the 'Miniature Wargames Recommends Award' for December 2017.
Miniature Wargames - John Drewienkiewicz
William Raffle has done a great service to the historical community with this work; let us hope that such good source material will be published at more frequent intervals.
Journal of the Society of Army Historical Research

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