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St Albans 1455: The Anatomy of a Battle

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By (author): A.W. Boardman Andrew Boardman

For many years the first battle of St Albans was regarded as a short scuffle in the street. A.W. Boardman, the author of Towton 1461: The Anatomy of a Battle, proves this was not the case. Indeed, the battle was unique and a significant event in Englands medieval history.

The street fighting was widespread, the town was pillaged in the aftermath, Henry VI was almost killed, and the battles political consequences proved so problematic for both sides that parliament used official propaganda to conceal the truth.

St Albans was, along with other lesser-known battles of the early 1450s, the genesis of the Wars of the Roses, and it is probably the best-documented encounter of the period. The battle heralded the beginning of an intense blood feud that fuelled the civil wars between York and Lancaster for many generations. But what really happened in the streets of St Albans on 22 May 1455? What prompted Richard Duke of York and the Neville family to rebel against Henry VI? And who were the instigators of the conflict that caused the execution and deaths of a substantial portion of Englands nobility by the end of the fifteenth century?

This book answers these questions and discusses the theories about St Albans following a detailed and multi-disciplined approach. A.W. Boardman reveals the anatomy of a battle hidden beneath the streets and alleyways of this modern city and explains the wider issues of the Wars of the Roses in northern England. Illustrated throughout with contemporary images, modern photographs and specially drawn battle maps, this new and fully updated edition is a thorough examination of the sources, the terrain and the military significance of the first battle of St Albans: a battle where the streets ran red with blood.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781803992785

About A.W. BoardmanAndrew Boardman

A.W. BOARDMAN is a medieval military historian who has specialised in the Wars of the Roses. He appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Blood Red Roses on the Battle of Towton and contributed to the archaeological report of the Towton excavations. He has also written Hotspur Towton 1461 and The Medieval Soldier.

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