Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little military threat to the realm, with conflicts between loyalists and insurgents commonly dismissed as one-sided routs of hopelessly outclassed, poorly armed peasants. More detailed investigation, however, suggests that rebels could be tough and resourceful opponents, with access to effective weaponry, training, and leadership, and that government forces faced stiff resistance when supressing popular insurgencies. By exploring the resources available to uprisings ranging from the Peasants’ Revolt to Wyatt’s Rebellion, this article will also assess their implications for England’s uncertain position within the European military context
This article expounds on how internal military conflicts and actions – rebellions and civil wars – w...
This study attempts a reassessment of the rebellion of 1215-17 in two regions: south-western England...
The early modern era has often been interpreted by both historians and the general public as a trans...
Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little mil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2014.In the last twenty-five years, a fo...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
Qualifying the recent trend in castle studies to downplay the military purpose of castles in favour ...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
In March 1173, Henry II's crowned, eldest son Henry surreptitiously left his father at Chinon and we...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>For popular revolt in ...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...
This article expounds on how internal military conflicts and actions – rebellions and civil wars – w...
This study attempts a reassessment of the rebellion of 1215-17 in two regions: south-western England...
The early modern era has often been interpreted by both historians and the general public as a trans...
Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little mil...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2014.In the last twenty-five years, a fo...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between military preparedness and the funct...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
Qualifying the recent trend in castle studies to downplay the military purpose of castles in favour ...
Uprisings by royal sons against their fathers were a common phenomenon in the politics of medieval E...
In March 1173, Henry II's crowned, eldest son Henry surreptitiously left his father at Chinon and we...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>For popular revolt in ...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...
This article expounds on how internal military conflicts and actions – rebellions and civil wars – w...
This study attempts a reassessment of the rebellion of 1215-17 in two regions: south-western England...
The early modern era has often been interpreted by both historians and the general public as a trans...