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Civil War London - A Military History of London Under Charles I and Oliver Cromwell (Paperback)
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Civil War London - A Military History of London Under Charles I and Oliver Cromwell (Paperback)
Series: Century of the Soldier
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Discovery Miles 5 410
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London was the critical location throughout the English Civil Wars
- a fact that has been emphasised by countless historians, with
some going as far to say that by fleeing his capital in January
1642, King Charles I lost the war several months before the
fighting actually started. Most studies focus on London as the
political and economic powerhouse - overlooking the fact that
militarily, London was just as important; it is 'London: the
militarised city' which is the focus of this new history. At the
outbreak of the fighting, Parliament was able to call upon the
capital's `citizen soldiers' - well trained and equipped soldiery -
although their commitment was not always assured. In addition to
its militia and other volunteers, London was also able to defend
herself through the construction of the largest system of urban
fortification constructed anywhere in the country - a factor made
even more critical by the fact that the London arms trades supplied
the Parliamentarian war effort. Despite the fact that London did
not witness any actual battles (although the fighting did get as
near as Mile End on one occasion), armed soldiers were a common
sight on London's streets and the political direction of what has
sometimes been referred to as 'The English Revolution' was steered
by several armed coups within the capital. Whilst London was
controlled by Parliament, there was a large neutral faction and not
an insignificant Royalist element - a number of who fled the
capital to fight for the King, while others could be found in
London's military hospitals and prisons (and, for some, ultimately
at the capital's many places of execution). There is a significant
amount of mid-17th century London which can be traced today, and so
this book also identifies the sites and places associated with
Charles I, Oliver Cromwell and other chief protagonists of this key
period in British history. Written by an acknowledged expert on
London's Civil War defences, this is both the first military
history of London during the 1640s and 1650s, and an accessible
general introduction to London during the time of Charles I and
Oliver Cromwell.
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