Naseby 1645

The triumph of the New Model Army

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Description

On the pivotal day of 14 June 1645 Charles I's Royalist Army and Parliament's New Model Army made battle at Naseby. Using first-hand accounts, Martin Marix Evans introduces the origins of the campaign, explores the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing armies, and vividly describes the engagement. The traditional condemnation of Prince Rupert's military strategy is undermined, and the significance of Okey's Dragoons in precipitating the action explained. He imparts his intimate knowledge of the terrain so crucial to the New Model Army's frontage, and uses archaeological and documentary evidence to piece together a remarkable blow-by-blow account of this devastating battle.

Table of Contents

Introduction/The Origins of the Campaign/Opposing Commanders/Opposing Armies/Opposing Plans/The Campaigns/The battle of Naseby/Aftermath/Battlefield Today/Index

Product details

Published 10 Jun 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781846030789
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 31 b/w; 38 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Campaign
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Martin Marix Evans

Martin Marix Evans is a professional writer.

Illustrator

Graham Turner

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