1. Jasper Heinzen, ‘Transnational Affinities and Invented Traditions: The Napoleonic Wars in British and Hanoverian Memory, 1815–1915’, English Historical Review 529 (2012): 1404–1434.
2. See also Brendan Simms, The Longest Afternoon: The 400 Men Who Decided the Battle of Waterloo (London, 2014).
3. Christopher Clark, Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Decline of Prussia, 1600–1947 (London, 2006), 380.
4. Cited in Daniel Moran, ‘Arms and the Concert: The Nation in Arms and the Dilemmas of German Liberalism’ in The People in Arms: Military Myth and National Mobilization since the French Revolution, ed. Daniel Moran and Arthur Waldron (Cambridge, 2003), 49–74, 60.
5. Julius Pflugk-Harttung, Belle-Alliance—verbündetes Heer (Berlin, 1915);