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  • - The Battle of Aughrim 1691 and the Fall of Jacobite Ireland
    av Michael McNally
    335

    The climatic battle that brought the Irish phase of an international war to an end. The consequences and outcomes of the conflict still echo down the centuries till today.

  • av Stephen Ede-Borrett
    319,-

    Sieges dominated the English Civil Wars: one study suggests that for every major battle there were perhaps as many as eight sieges, and probably more than 200 towns, castles, and country homes in England were besieged. However, sieges and fortifications have long been the poor relation in the histories of the period. While up and down the country, numerous siege-sites and fortresses are being studied by historians and archaeologists, so much of this is being done in relative isolation, and unlike the study of battles, seldom has there been an opportunity to bring this research together, to present and compare findings.To provide a forum for experts and the curious alike to share results and to learn from one another was a key driver behind the first ever conference dedicated to the study of fortress warfare during the English Civil Wars. Newark-upon-Trent was besieged three times during the English Civil Wars, and is home to perhaps the best surviving fortifications in the country. It was appropriate, therefore, that the town should host the English Civil War Fortress Symposium in November 2022.The co-hosts of the symposium, the Battlefields Trust, and the Fortress Study Group have both run their own conferences in the past, but this symposium was the first time that these two internationally renowned organizations have come together to stage a joint event. The success of the symposium was a recognition of the standing of both societies, as well as the efforts of the organizers. But most importantly, it was a demonstration of the interest in this important topic.The symposium brought together a variety of projects and studies covering the archaeology of sieges, fortifications and the public, and the challenges, approaches and results connected to the rediscovery and preservation of fortifications.The papers in this book of proceedings include: Peter Gaunt - Keynote speakerRichard Leese - Moreton CorbetDavid Flintham - King's Lynn under siegeKevin Winter - The sieges and fortifications of Newark-Upon-TrentNick Arnold - Uncovering a small fort in DevonDavid Radf - Defences and siegeworks of Oxford

  • - The Royalist Armies of the West 1642-46
    av Laurence Spring
    319,-

    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 Anglo-Spanish War 1655-1660
    av Paul Sutton
    379,-

    This book outlines the plans for the English attack on the Spanish West Indies in 1655, their defeat on Hispaniola and occupation of Jamaica until the end of 1655.

  • - The Emergence of the Russian Army 1462-1689
    av Michael Fredholm Von Essen
    385

  • - Volume 1: the Guard of Louis XIV
    av Rene Chartrand
    379

    Volume 1 deals with the Sun King's early years, from his birth in 1638, the resounding victory of Rocroi when he was five and a child king, the unstable years of the Fronde civil wars, his seizure of absolute power in 1661, the initial foreign military adventures culminating with the French army's blitzkriegs of 1667-1668.

  • - The Scanian War Between Sweden and Denmark, 1675-1679
    av Michael Fredholm Von Essen
    379,-

    The Scanian War was bloody and inconclusive, yet established the modern border between Denmark and Sweden and formed the foundation for comprehensive Swedish military reforms.

  • - The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold and the End of the Civil War in the Welsh Marches 1646
    av John Barratt
    319

    Jacob Lord Astley and the Stow on gthe Wold Campaign, 1646, a nd the end of the Civil War in the Welsh Marches.

  • - The Russo-Ottoman War of 1711
    av Nicholas Dorrell
    319,-

    In 1711, Peter the Great - the Tsar of Russia - led a large army of veterans from Poltava and his other Great Northern War victories into the Balkans. He aimed to humble the Ottomans in the same way he had the Swedes a few years before. Victory would secure useful allies in the Balkans, cement Russia's 'Great Power' status and offer Peter the oppor

  • - The Campaigns and Armies of the Earl of Essex During the First Civil War, 1642-44
    av Chris Scott
    369,-

    'Hey For Old Robin!' was the cry of the Earl of Essex's army during the First Civil War as, contrary to modern popular belief, Robert Devereux was well-liked by the men he led. This book fills a gap in the literature of the civil wars - taking up the challenge to write a new history of Essex and his army and examining the often repeated view that h

  • - The Swedish Army During the Thirty Years War Volume 2 1632-48
    av Michael Fredholm Von Essen
    379,-

    After the death of Gustavus Adolphus, his chancellor Axel Oxenstierna assumed overall command and led the Swedish army to victory in the Thirty Years War.

  • - Volume 1: Western Europe 1688-1714 - France, England, Holland
    av Mark Allen
    369,-

    This book originally saw the light of day as a long running series of articles in Wargames Illustrated in the late 1980¿s. Due to growing interest in the wars of the late 17th century, the author of the original features has complied them along with new research and made them available again for the first time in thirty years.The book is very much a handbook covering all the major conflicts and battles of the period, it examines how the armies were organised and fought. Each army is covered, with attention paid to specific uniform details, and the colours carried by the individual regiments.

  • av Laurence Spring
    379

    The Battle of the White Mountain and the Bohemian Revolt, 1618-1622 not only looks at the battle, but also the armies and campaigns leading up to the battle.

  • av Lars Ericson Wolke
    319

    This is the story of Sweden¿s Army during the wars 1700-1721 against a number of enemies, foremost Russia, until the collapse of the Swedish Empire.

  • - The Infantry of Louis XIV
    av Rene Chartrand
    379,-

    Volume 2 concerns the wars, military politics and geo-strategy from 1672 to 1688 as well as analysis of French and foreign line infantry units.

  • - Argyll & Monmouth's Military Campaigns Against the Government of King James, 1685
    av Stephen M. Carter
    379

    Fighting for Liberty offers a fresh and vibrate account of the military campaign of Argyll and Monmouth that concludes at Sedgemoor in July 1685.

  • - Regimental Lists April 1645 to May 1649
    av Malcolm Wanklyn
    369,-

  • - The Venetian-Ottoman Struggle in the Mediterranean
    av Bruno Mugnai
    379

    The army and the navy of Venice and Ottoman Empire during the campaigns fought for the possession of the 'pearl of the Mediterranean'. The legendary Venetian resistance impressed the courts of whole Europe, transforming the conflict in the 'Campo di Marte' of the continent.

  • - The Imperial Army, 1660-1689
    av Bruno Mugnai
    379

    The Army of the House of Austria and its evolution during the wars against the Porte and France.

  • - The Battle of Dunbar 1650
    av Arran Johnston
    379

    On 3 September 1650, the forces of Oliver Cromwell clashed with the army of Scotland at Dunbar, changing the course of British history.

  • - Britain and the War of the Quadruple Alliance, 1718-1720
    av Jonathan D. Oates
    319,-

    Overshadowed by the better known Spanish Armada of 1588, three centuries ago, the final Spanish Armada set sail against England and Scotland. This little known invasion is often treated as part of the little known Jacobite campaign of 1719. However, this invasion and the subsequent campaign in Scotland were part of the virtually unknown War of the Quadruple Alliance. This conflict has never been hitherto covered in a book in the English language.This book is a study of war and diplomacy involving several of the European powers, with fighting on the high seas, in Scotland, Spain, Sardinia, and Sicily. It is a tale of a once great power taking advantage of apparently favourable international circumstances to regain parts of its lost empire. Success seemed possible, but the fortunes of war are fluctuating and luck only goes so far. Eventually the realities of military power reasserted themselves with bloody results.This book presents an account of this little known war. The emphasis is on Britain¿s naval, diplomatic and military efforts, whilst not neglecting those of its allies and enemies, both abroad and at home. It draws on a variety of little or unused primary sources held at the National Archives and elsewhere and boasts a cast of interesting and unusual characters.

  • - Volume 1 - the Army of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1660-1687
    av Bruno Mugnai
    379

    The Army of Louis XIV is frequently depicted as being the apogee of the early modern standing army. It was large, well organised and the product of the French Absolutist Monarchy. The result was the creation of an entirely original instrument of war unlike any other European armies.

  • - The Birth of the British Army
    av Stephen Ede -Borrett
    369,-

  • - Proceedings of the First Helion and Company 'Century of the Soldier' Conference, 2015
    av Ismini Pells
    259

  • - The Royalist War Effort in the North Midlands, 1642-1646
    av Martyn Bennett
    379,-

    The book both creates a new and complete narrative of the war in the region, and analyses the administrative structures of the rivals. It also analyses the command structure and regiments under the command of Henry Hastings, Lord Loughborough.

  • - The Royalist Army in Exile in the War Against Cromwell 1656-1660
    av John Barratt
    319,-

  • - The Army of Montrose and the Military Revolution
    av Charles Singleton
    269,-

  • - The Plug Bayonet and the English Army 1660-1705
    av Mark W. Shearwood
    319,-

    The book re-evaluates the introduction of the plug bayonet within the English army and consequential impact on infantry tactics and equipment in the last seventeenth century.

  • - The Clothing, Weapons and Accoutrements of the Jacobites from 1689 to 1719
    av Jenn Scott
    269,-

    The clothing, weapons and accoutrements of the men who fought for the Stuarts in Scotland from the beginning of the Jacobite cause in 1689 to Glenshiel in 1719.

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