Three Weeks in November: A Military History of the Swiss Civil War of 1847
By Ralph Weaver
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This book is unique in that it concentrates on the military aspects of this episode in history. As well as an outline of the campaign itself, it covers the strengths and organization of each canton; in 1847 each was a separate state with its own army. Included are chapters on the uniforms of the canton's armies, their battle flags, weapons and distinguishing badges. The major battle of the war, at Gislikon (modern Gisikon), a small village with a strategic river crossing, just north of the city of Luzern, is treated in detail. As well as the general picture, individual soldiers' stories illustrate the combat techniques of the period.
Biographies are given of some of the leading figures from both sides of the conflict, which demonstrate the European dimension. Many served in French, Dutch and Neapolitan armies before taking appointments in the Swiss canton armies.
To compliment the text the book is well illustrated with a mixture of contemporary pictures, in color and black and white, and also specially produced color plates of Swiss canton uniforms and flags. So that the reader can follow the campaign, maps from official Swiss sources are included. Orders of battle for all the cantons and detailed orders of battle for the main action at Gislikon are also provided. This is the latest title in Helion's groundbreaking series of 19th Century studies, and will again appear in hardback as a strictly limited edition printing of 500 copies, each individually numbered and signed by the author on a decorative title page.
Ralph Weaver has made a life-long study of military history, particularly of Europe in the 19th Century. He began his military career with the Sealed Knot before giving up the sword for the pen. He has been the editor of the journal of the Continental Wars Society for the past twenty-five years and has written and illustrated books and magazine articles on military history. He trained as a land surveyor in the Civil Service and has used his map-making skills in battlefield walking and table top wargaming. He has been collecting books, pictures, photographs and reference material on uniforms with a view to writing a definitive history on the subject. As well as conducting research on military topics, his latest interests include cooking and looking after grandchildren.
Ralph Weaver
Ralph Weaver has made a life-long study of military history, particularly of Europe in the 19th Century. He began his military career with the Sealed Knot before giving up the sword for the pen. He has been the editor of the journal of the Continental Wars Society for the past twenty-five years and has written and illustrated books and magazine articles on military history. He trained as a land surveyor in the Civil Service and has used his map-making skills in battlefield walking and table top wargaming. He has been collecting books, pictures, photographs and reference material on uniforms with a view to writing a definitive history on the subject. As well as conducting research on military topics, his latest interests include cooking and looking after grandchildren.
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Three Weeks in November - Ralph Weaver
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Published by Helion & Company 2012
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Text © Ralph Weaver 2012
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Dustjacket illustrations: Front cover - Rust’s Battery of the Confederate army at the Battle
of Gisikon, watercolour by Albert von Escher (Author’s collection); rear cover - Combat
near a redoubt at the Battle of Gisikon (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege
im November 1847, 1848).
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Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Introduction
Part I
Part II
Appendices
Annotated Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Contemporary Swiss infantry and cavalry. (Author’s collection)
Siegwart Müller, leader of the Sonderbund. (Author’s collection)
Parade of Sonderbund troops in Freiburg. (Illustrated London News)
General Johan Ulrich von Salis-Soglio, commander of the Sonderbund’s forces. (Author’s collection)
François Philippe de Maillardoz, commander of the Freiburg Division, Sonderbund army. (Author’s collection)
The formation of an infantry company. (Ralph Weaver)
General William-Henry Dufour, commander of the Confederate forces. (Author’s collection)
Colonel Ochsenbein, commander of the Bern Reserve Division and President of the Swiss Diet. (Author’s collection)
Colonel Frederick Rillet-Constant, commander of the Confederate First Division. (Author’s collection)
Colonel Gmür, commander of the Confederate Fifth Division. (Author’s collection)
Confederate troops prepare to march. (Author’s collection)
Troops of the Confederate Second Division at rest during a march, 12 November 1847. The sketch was drawn by Lieutenant Charles-Alexandre Steinhäuslin, a member of the 1st Company, 19th Battalion, 2nd Brigade of the Fourth Division. He made a series of fine pen and ink drawings of the campaign that are reproduced throughout this book, based both on his own experiences and the testimony of others. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops skirmishing at the engagement of Lunnern, 12 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
The action at Geltwyl, 12 November 1847. The figure on the left, in cocked hat, is Prince Schwarzenberg, a leading Sonderbund commander. (Author’s collection)
Bivouac of Confederate troops in the environs of Freiburg, 13 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
The Confederate Second Division near Belfaux, 14 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops in cantonments, November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops in bivouac before Luzern. (Author’s collection)
Troops from the Confederate Second Division enter Luzern on 22 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops halted during operations around Luzern, 22 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate artillery is brought into action during the combat at Schüpfheim, 23 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
The bivouac of Confederate Battalion Kistler, 23-24 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
The Battle of Gisikon. (Author’s collection)
Engagement at Honau, an episode during the Battle of Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Action near the bridge of Gisikon, during the battle (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Colonel Ziegler, commander of the Fourth Division in the Confederate army. (Author’s collection)
Colonel Ziegler leads Battalion Ginsberg, Confederate army, to the attack at Gisikon. (Author’s collection)
Combat for the Rooterberg at Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Combat near a redoubt at Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Battery Moll, from the Confederate army, in action during the Battle of Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Rust’s Confederate battery at Gisikon. (Author’s collection)
Confederate troops on the march in the days following their victory at Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops on the march in the days following their victory at Gisikon. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops pillaging, 25 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
General Dufour and his staff enter Luzern, 28 November 1847. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Officers from the Confederate Brigade Frei at the Abbey of St Urbain in January 1848. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
Confederate troops enter Freiburg. (Illustrated London News)
Confederate troops returning home, January 1848. (Steinhäuslin, Bilder aus dem Sonderbundskriege im November 1847, 1848)
A typical officer’s gorget. (Author’s collection)
Infantry, dragoon and artillery campaign uniforms of troops from canton St Gallen, Confederate army. (Author’s collection)
Close-up views of infantry uniforms and equipment. (Author’s collection)
Images in colour section
Federal staff officer. (Ralph Weaver)
Aargau fusilier, Confederate army. (Ralph Weaver)
Aargau officer. (Ralph Weaver)
Appenzell fusilier, Confederate army. (Ralph Weaver)
Solothurn artilleryman, Confederate army. (Ralph Weaver)
St Gallen fusilier, Confederate army. (Ralph Weaver)
Zurich fusilier, Confederate army. (Ralph Weaver)
Zurich fusilier NCO. (Ralph Weaver)
Zurich infantry drummer. (Ralph Weaver)
Zurich rifleman. (Ralph Weaver)
Zurich medical officer. (Ralph Weaver)
Luzern fusilier, Sonderbund army. (Ralph Weaver)
Luzern chasseur. (Ralph Weaver)
Freiburg Landsturm, armed with a lethal ‘morning star’, Sonderbund army. (Ralph Weaver)
Canton coats of arms. (Author’s collection)
Canton badges, from Gautier’s Les Armoiries et les couleurs de la Confédération et des cantons suisses, 1876. (via author)
Schwyz fusilier, Sonderbund army. (Ralph Weaver)
Canton colours and cockades, from Gautier’s Les Armoiries et les couleurs de la Confédération et des cantons suisses, 1876. (via author)
Federal staff officers. A print after Albert von Escher. (Author’s collection)
General Dufour, Confederate commander, and his staff. (Author’s collection)
Appenzell infantry, Confederate army, in the uniform worn 1842-48. A print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
Bern infantry, Confederate army. A print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
An artillery unit from Bern as shown in a print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
St Gallen cavalryman, Confederate army. (Ron Poulter)
Rifle company officers from St Gallen, a rare contemporary photograph. (Swiss National Museum)
Tessin artillery, Confederate army, from a print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
‘The good comrade’ – Zurich Jägers, Confederate army, 1847, from a contemporary print. (Author’s collection)
A naïve contemporary portrait of Corporal Franz Ermel, a drummer from Erlisbach, Zurich, Confederate army, painted in Luzern, December 1847. (Swiss National Museum)
Zurich engineers. (Author’s collection)
Zurich dragoons, print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
Zurich volunteer. (Ron Poulter)
The flag of Zurich, Confederate army, showing its dimensions. (Author’s collection)
Aargau canton battle flag. (Ralph Weaver)
Schwyz infantry, Sonderbund army. A print after von Escher. (Author’s collection)
Uri canton battle flag. (Ralph Weaver)
Canton Uri infantry, Sonderbund army. A print after von