"Fraser has re-created a world, barely glimpsed by previous historians, of the Spanish popular resistance and suffering during the anti-Napoleonic war ... An excellent work."
–Carlos Martinez Shaw, El Pais "A milestone in the historiography of the war."
–Alistair Hennessy, New Left Review "Fraser has breathed life into a historic era... The real protagonist of his work is the people and their tragedy."
–Luis Ribot, El Mundo "A superb complement to Fraser's classic
Blood of Spain, of 'history from below'."
–Ricardo Garcia Carcel, ABC "Like Goya in
The Disasters of War, Fraser has engraved in the written word the spirit and sacrifices of the popular anti-Napoleonic resistance, a precursor of the anti-fascist resistance of the [Spanish] Civil War."
–Andreu Mayayo, El Periodico de Catalunya "A magisterial reconstruction of the Peninsular war of 1808-1814"
–Tariq Ali, Guardian "This scholarly work investigates those who waged Spain's popular struggle between 1808 and 1814, and why. It's history from the ground up: momentous events lived by those whose voice is rarely heard...Fraser builds a mosaic from "shard-like" fragments, a labour of detection that would have swamped anyone with a less sure grip on the sweep of Spanish history."
–Elizabeth Nash, Independent "Superb ... a fine history of the popular resistance Napoleon could not defeat."
–Chris Bambery, Counterfire