A Military History of the English Civil War examines how the civil war was won, who fought for whom, and why it ended. With a straightforward style and clear chronology that enables readers to make their own judgements and pursue their own interests further, this original history provides a thorough critique of the reasons that have been cited for Parliament's victory and the King's defeat in 1645/46. It discusses the strategic options of the Parliamentary and Royalist commanders and councils of war and analyses the decisions they made, arguing that the King���s faulty command structure was more responsible for his defeat than Sir Thomas Fairfax's strategic flair. It also argues that the way that resources were used, rather than the resourc...
The purpose of this dissertation is to accurately identify, categorize, and describe a large and pre...
Arguably the closest that Britain has ever come to military rule was at certain times during the per...
Preface signed: Francis Maseres.pt. 1. May, T. A breviary of the history of the Parliament of Englan...
The essential object of the thesis is to examine the demands made upon differing royalist leaders du...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses the causes, course and consequence...
This thesis examines the hitherto somewhat neglected but crucial role of the Windsor Castle garrison...
The problem which confronts us at the outset, is the problem which has been facing historians for th...
The army under discussion is that which was directly under Charles I's command, and was based at Oxf...
An investigation of the decisive battles of the English Civil War, this work reassesses what actuall...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
The purpose of this work is to challenge the lack of contemporary discussion on Sussex during the B...
Addressing the military organisation of both Royalists and Parliamentarians, the subject of this the...
This presentation looked at Chester’s role in the Civil War, the day-to-day activities of the siege ...
General, and the army of Charles I clashed in the first major action of the Civil War in England. Th...
The purpose of this dissertation is to accurately identify, categorize, and describe a large and pre...
Arguably the closest that Britain has ever come to military rule was at certain times during the per...
Preface signed: Francis Maseres.pt. 1. May, T. A breviary of the history of the Parliament of Englan...
The essential object of the thesis is to examine the demands made upon differing royalist leaders du...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses the causes, course and consequence...
This thesis examines the hitherto somewhat neglected but crucial role of the Windsor Castle garrison...
The problem which confronts us at the outset, is the problem which has been facing historians for th...
The army under discussion is that which was directly under Charles I's command, and was based at Oxf...
An investigation of the decisive battles of the English Civil War, this work reassesses what actuall...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
The purpose of this work is to challenge the lack of contemporary discussion on Sussex during the B...
Addressing the military organisation of both Royalists and Parliamentarians, the subject of this the...
This presentation looked at Chester’s role in the Civil War, the day-to-day activities of the siege ...
General, and the army of Charles I clashed in the first major action of the Civil War in England. Th...
The purpose of this dissertation is to accurately identify, categorize, and describe a large and pre...
Arguably the closest that Britain has ever come to military rule was at certain times during the per...
Preface signed: Francis Maseres.pt. 1. May, T. A breviary of the history of the Parliament of Englan...