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Malplaquet

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MALPLAQUET

 

 

Malplaquet.

Frontispiece.

 

 

MALPLAQUET

 

BY

HILAIRE BELLOC

 

 

 

 

LONDON
STEPHEN SWIFT & CO., LTD.
10 JOHN STREET, ADELPHI
1911

 

 


CONTENTS

  PAGE
I. THE POLITICAL MEANING OF MALPLAQUET   9
II. THE SIEGE OF TOURNAI   27
III. THE MANŒUVRING FOR POSITION   45
IV. THE PRELIMINARIES OF THE BATTLE   52
V. THE ACTION   65

 

 


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

    PAGE
Sketch Map showing how the Lines of La Bassée blocked the advance of the Allies
on Paris, and Marlborough’s plan for turning them by the successive capture of
Tournai and Mons
  19
Sketch Map showing how the Allies, holding Lille, thrust the French back on to the
defensive line St Venant-Valenciennes, and thus cut off the French garrisons of
Ypres, Tournai, and Mons
  28
Sketch Map showing complete investment of Tournai   34
Sketch Map showing the lines of woods behind Mons, with the two gaps of Boussu
and Aulnois
  48
The Elements of the Action of Malplaquet, September 11th, 1709   66
Sketch Map showing the peril the French centre ran towards noon of being turned
on its left
  79
Sketch Map showing Marlborough bringing up troops to the centre for the final and
successful attack upon the entrenchments
  84

 

 


MALPLAQUET

 

I

THE POLITICAL MEANING OF MALPLAQUET

That political significance which we must seek in all military history, and without which that history cannot be accurate even upon its technical side, may be stated for the battle of Malplaquet in the following terms.

Louis XIV. succeeding to a cautious and constructive period in the national life of France, this in its turn succeeding to the long impotence of the religious wars, found at his orders when his long minority was ended a society not only eager and united, but beginning also to give forth the fruit due to three active generations of discussion and combat.

Every department of the national life manifested an extreme vitality, and, while the orderly and therefore convincing scheme of French culture imposed itself upon Western Europe, there followed in its wake the triumph of French arms; the king in that triumph nearly perfected a realm which would have had for its limits those of ancient Gaul.

It would be too long a matter to describe, even in general terms, the major issues depending upon Louis XIV.’s national ambitions and their success or failure.

In one aspect he stands for the maintenance of Catholic civilisation against the Separatist and dissolving forces of the Protestant North; in another he is the permanent antagonist of the Holy Roman Empire, or rather of the House of Austria, which had attained to a permanent hegemony therein. An extravagant judgment conceives his great successes as a menace to the corporate independence of Europe, or—upon the other view—as the opportunity for the founding of a real European unity.

But all these general considerations may, for the purposes of military history, be regarded in the single light of the final and decisive action which Louis XIV. took when he determined in the year 1701 to support the claims of his young grandson to the throne of Spain. This it was which excited against him a universal

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