'Better Begging Than Fighting'

'Better Begging Than Fighting'
Title 'Better Begging Than Fighting' PDF eBook
Author John Barratt
Publisher Century of the Soldier
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781910777725

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Cromwell's alliance with France in 1657 opened for the English Republic and Charles II's army in exile a new theater of war in Flanders - in addition to England's ongoing war with Spain. It resulted in the old opponents of the Civil Wars in Britain meeting in combat once again. This book tells the story of the two armies: Charles II's polyglot army of Irish, Scottish and English soldiers - fighting for the Stuarts for a variety of reasons - and the expeditionary force dispatched by Cromwell to assist his French allies, with the objective of securing Dunkirk as an English possession. The book, the first detailed study in English, will relate how the two armies were raised and equipped; the commanders and their colorful personalities; and the lives of the soldiers and their campaigns - climaxing with the Battle of the Dunes and the siege of Dunkirk. It will examine the English garrison, and the later history of this and of Charles II's 'forgotten army'. It will also look at the Spanish and French armies, with which Royalists and Republicans were allied. Full use will be made of contemporary and more modern sources - including the letters, journals and memoirs of participants on both sides. The book will be of interest to historians and students of the period, re-enactors and wargamers, and to all interested in a little-known conflict fought across an area much more familiar to English readers for its later wars.

The Travels of the King

The Travels of the King
Title The Travels of the King PDF eBook
Author Eva Scott
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 1907
Genre Europe
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher
Pages 830
Release 1912
Genre Shipping
ISBN

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Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers preserved in the Bodleian Library

Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers preserved in the Bodleian Library
Title Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers preserved in the Bodleian Library PDF eBook
Author O. Ogle
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 1876
Genre
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Reports

Reports
Title Reports PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher
Pages 812
Release 1912
Genre Great Britain
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Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers Preserved in the Bodleian Library: 1655-1657

Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers Preserved in the Bodleian Library: 1655-1657
Title Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers Preserved in the Bodleian Library: 1655-1657 PDF eBook
Author Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1876
Genre Great Britain
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God, Gulliver, and Genocide

God, Gulliver, and Genocide
Title God, Gulliver, and Genocide PDF eBook
Author Claude Julien Rawson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 440
Release 2002
Genre Aggressiveness in literature
ISBN 9780199257508

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We are obsessed with 'barbarians'. They are the 'not us', who don't speak our language, or 'any language', whom we depise, fear, invade and kill; for whom we feel compassion, or admiration, and an intense sexual interest; whose innocence or vigour we aspire to, and who have an extraordinaryinfluence on the comportment, and even modes of dress, of our civilised metropolitan lives; whom we often outdo in the barbarism we impute to them; and whose suspected resemblance to us haunts our introspections and imaginings. They come in two overlapping categories, ethnic others and home-grownpariahs: conquered infidels and savages, the Irish, the poor, the Jews. This book looks afresh at how we have confronted the idea of 'barbarism', in ourselves and others, from 1492 to 1945, through the voices of many writers, chiefly Montaigne, Swift and, to a lesser extent, Shaw.