The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646

The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646
Title The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646 PDF eBook
Author Ronald Hutton
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 309
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 0415218004

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In his new introduction to this second edition, Ronald Hutton places his vivid account of the royalist war effort into modern historical context, bringing the reader up-to-date with the recent developments in the study of the civil war.

The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646

The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646
Title The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646 PDF eBook
Author Ronald Hutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 308
Release 2012-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134602324

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The English Civil War remains the most prolonged and traumatic example of internal violence in the history of the state. The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646 shows the build up to the outbreak of the war, detailing how the war was fought, and how, ultimately, it was won and lost. In his new introduction to this second edition, Ronald Hutton places his vivid account of the Royalist war effort into modern historical context, bringing the reader up-to-date with recent developments in the study of the English civil war. He analyses the influences which affected his own interpretation of events, ensuring that The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646 remains the most informative and compelling account of the Royalist experience in the English civil war.

The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646

The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646
Title The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646 PDF eBook
Author Ronald Hutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 309
Release 2012-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134602316

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The English Civil War remains the most prolonged and traumatic example of internal violence in the history of the state. The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646 shows the build up to the outbreak of the war, detailing how the war was fought, and how, ultimately, it was won and lost. In his new introduction to this second edition, Ronald Hutton places his vivid account of the Royalist war effort into modern historical context, bringing the reader up-to-date with recent developments in the study of the English civil war. He analyses the influences which affected his own interpretation of events, ensuring that The Royalist War Effort, 1642-1646 remains the most informative and compelling account of the Royalist experience in the English civil war.

The Royalist War Effort

The Royalist War Effort
Title The Royalist War Effort PDF eBook
Author Ronald Hutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 307
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134405278

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The English Civil War remains the most prolonged and traumatic example of internal violence in the history of the state. This book shows how such a war was achieved and sustained, and how ultimately it was won and lost.

The Armies of Sir Ralph Hopton

The Armies of Sir Ralph Hopton
Title The Armies of Sir Ralph Hopton PDF eBook
Author Laurence Spring
Publisher Century of the Soldier
Pages 220
Release 2020-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9781913336516

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By using contemporary sources this book not only looks at the armies of Sir Ralph Hopton from 1642 to 1646, but also the raising and equipping his men and the campaigns they served in.

The Outbreak of the English Civil War

The Outbreak of the English Civil War
Title The Outbreak of the English Civil War PDF eBook
Author Anthony Fletcher
Publisher London : E. Arnold
Pages 446
Release 1981
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780713163209

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England's Fortress

England's Fortress
Title England's Fortress PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hopper
Publisher Routledge
Pages 303
Release 2016-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 1317143280

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Overshadowed in the popular imagination by the figure of Oliver Cromwell, historians are increasingly coming to recognize the importance of Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron, in shaping the momentous events of mid-seventeenth-century Britain. As both a military and political figure he played a central role in first defeating Charles I and then later supporting the restoration of his son in 1660. England’s Fortress shines new light on this significant yet surprisingly understudied figure through a selection of essays addressing a wide range of topics, from military history to poetry. Divided into two sections, the volume reflects key aspects of Fairfax’s life and career which are, nevertheless, as interconnecting as they are discrete: Fairfax the soldier and statesman, and Fairfax the husband, horseman and scholar. This fresh account of Fairfax’s reputations and legacy questions assumptions about neatly demarcated seventeenth-century chronological, geographic and cultural boundaries. What emerges is a man who subverts as much as he reinforces assumed characteristics of martial invincibility, political disengagement and literary dilettantism.