Scots Armies of the English Civil Wars

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17th century
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battle record
Berwick on Tweed
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combat history
England
English Civil War
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equipment
forces
illustrated
insignia
King
National Covenant
organisation
parliament
Parliamentarians
Regimental Colours
Royalists
Scotland
Scots
Scottish
seventeenth 17th century
Solemn League
Stuart Kings
uniform

Product details

  • ISBN 9781855328365
  • Weight: 194g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 1999
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the summer of 1642 the First Civil War between king and parliament had broken out in England.

Initially both sides were confident of victory, but after the first campaigns ended in stalemate they began looking for allies. The meddling of the Stuart Kings with Scotland's religious traditions provoked the National Covenant, and later the Solemn League and Covenant. Yet many Scots continued to support the King, and after his execution, his exiled son.

This compact volume by Stuart Reid examines the Scots armies who fought in the English Civil Wars, and features numerous illustrations and photographs, including full page colour plates by Graham Turner.

Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954. His lifelong interest in military history has led to a longstanding involvement in historical re-enactment, which has broadened into work as a military advisor-cum-troop-instructor for film companies. His previous titles for Osprey include a three-volume work in the Men-at-Arms series on King George's Army 1740-1793 and Warrior 21 Highland Clansman 1689-1746.

Graham Turner was born in Harrow in 1964, the son of the respected aviation artist Michael Turner, with whom he also shares an interest in motorsport illustration. Graham has been a freelance artist since 1984; specialising in historical and military subjects, particularly of the medieval period, and has illustrated several Osprey titles including Warrior 20 The British Redcoat (2) 1793-1815.