An investigation of the decisive battles of the English Civil War, this work reassesses what actually happened on the battlefield and sheds fresh light on the causes of the eventual defeat of Charles I. It takes each major battle in turn - Edgehill, Newbury I, Cheriton, Marston Moor, Newbury II, Naseby, and Preston
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north...
The problem which confronts us at the outset, is the problem which has been facing historians for th...
"These reflections occur in the beginning of the third book of Milton's History of England, from the...
General, and the army of Charles I clashed in the first major action of the Civil War in England. Th...
A Military History of the English Civil War examines how the civil war was won, who fought for whom,...
The present book demonstrates how major advances in the understanding of historic battles can be ach...
The battle of Bosworth, fought on the 22nd August 1485, is one of the best known and most influentia...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses the causes, course and consequence...
In battle at Culloden Moor on 16 April 1746 the Jacobite cause was dealt a mortal blow. The power of...
The essential object of the thesis is to examine the demands made upon differing royalist leaders du...
On the morning of 16th April 1746, the Jacobites fought a British army supported by the Government o...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
A military defeat for the parliamentarians in south Staffordshire in March 1644 involved the capitul...
The crisis that gripped the three kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland in the mid-seventeenth ...
This presentation looked at Chester’s role in the Civil War, the day-to-day activities of the siege ...
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north...
The problem which confronts us at the outset, is the problem which has been facing historians for th...
"These reflections occur in the beginning of the third book of Milton's History of England, from the...
General, and the army of Charles I clashed in the first major action of the Civil War in England. Th...
A Military History of the English Civil War examines how the civil war was won, who fought for whom,...
The present book demonstrates how major advances in the understanding of historic battles can be ach...
The battle of Bosworth, fought on the 22nd August 1485, is one of the best known and most influentia...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses the causes, course and consequence...
In battle at Culloden Moor on 16 April 1746 the Jacobite cause was dealt a mortal blow. The power of...
The essential object of the thesis is to examine the demands made upon differing royalist leaders du...
On the morning of 16th April 1746, the Jacobites fought a British army supported by the Government o...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
A military defeat for the parliamentarians in south Staffordshire in March 1644 involved the capitul...
The crisis that gripped the three kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland in the mid-seventeenth ...
This presentation looked at Chester’s role in the Civil War, the day-to-day activities of the siege ...
On the foggy morning of August 16, 1780, American and British armies clashed in the pine woods north...
The problem which confronts us at the outset, is the problem which has been facing historians for th...
"These reflections occur in the beginning of the third book of Milton's History of England, from the...