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The Perfect Militia: The Stuart Trained Bands of England and Wales 1603-1642
This book covers an important part of British military history, namely the Trained Bands of the early Stuart period, 1603 - 1642. Both James I and Charles I tried to create a perfect militia during their reigns but how far did they get in achieving this aim? There is very little published about (...)
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Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 Nº094, The Battle of Rocroi 1643: Clash of Seventeenth Century Superpowers
The Battle of Rocroi (19 May 1643) is famous for the French victory over the Spanish Tercios. The Duc d'Enghien, only 21 years old, defeated a Spanish army commanded by Francisco de Melo. The victory has traditionally been attributed to the military genius of the young Duke, to the superiority of (...)
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The War of the Bavarian Succession 1778-1779: Prussian Military Power in Decline?
Due to its successes against Austria in the first two Silesian Wars and the Seven Years War, the Prussian army is considered to have been Europe's best in the middle of the eighteenth century. Yet half a century later the once-mighty forces of Frederick the Great were crushed on the fields of Jena (...)
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From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618 Nº029. The Nine Years War 1593-1603 Part 1
The Nine Years War (1593-1603), sometimes known as Tyrone's Rebellion, was one of the most devastating and brutal conflicts to sweep the island. Never would the English Crown come so close to losing its grip on Ireland. It was brought on by a combination of English misrule, Irish ambition and the (...)
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From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618 Nº030.
Elephants and Gunpowder presents for the first time a chronological, detailed and richly illustrated account of the development of warfare in mainland Southeast Asia during the Early Modern Period. It begins by describing the region's medieval military inheritance that was dominated by the use of (...)
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Almirantes del imperio
La historia naval española es extraordinariamente rica, con varias épocas gloriosas, si bien el siglo XVI ha de ser considerado en justicia como el Siglo de Oro de la navegación española, no solo desde el punto de vista militar, sino también desde el civil y el científico. La armada del Mar Océano (...)
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