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English Warfare explores the English art of war from Henry VIII's chivalric exuberance on the eve of the Battle of the Spurs 1513,to the shock of an ashen-faced Charles I surveying the carnage upon the field of Edgehill 1642. Did the soldier become more deadly in the era of the "military revolution?" Combat on the Scottish borders, expeditions to the Continent, and incursions into Ireland are in turn described graphically, largely from unpublished sources. Institutional and administrative analysis are punctuated by vignettes from Henry VIII's campaigns into France, the exploits of Elizabethan soldiers fighting in the Low Countries, and fierce skirmishes in the Irish Wars. What emerges is a distinctively English approach to war, which in a discussion of the politico-military crisis of 1640-1, sheds light on why the English Civil War commenced as it did. Well illustrated with maps, battle diagrams, portraits of key personalities.
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- Author/s Fissel, Mark Ch.
- ISBN13 9780415214827
- ISBN10 0415214823
- Pages 382
- Published 2001
English warfare, 1511-1642
- Author Mark Ch. Fissel
- Publisher ROUTLEDGE
- ISBN 9780415214827
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