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The British Wars, 1637-1651 (Lancaster Pamphlets)

Peter Gaunt

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Peter Gaunt
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Routledge
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During the 1640s, the kingdoms ruled by Charles I - England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland - were gripped by a series of civil wars and conflicts which were, in part, distinct to each kingdom, but which also overlapped and inter-related, leading some British historians to portray them as a single 'British' conflict. The British Wars by Peter Gaunt offers a concise history of these wars, from the beginning of Charles I's travails with the Scots to the conclusion of the wars at the Battle of Worcester and the English conquest of Ireland and Scotland. Providing a clear, concise and balanced account of events in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, this book \* explores the relationship between the three kingdoms \*looks at military, political and religious developments in each \* assesses whether the wars can be seen as a single 'British' conflict or should be viewed as a series of inter-related but essentially separate wars. The British Wars, 1637-1651 details a complete, concise, history of the 17th century civil wars. This comprehensive volume ranges from the beginning of Charles I's travails with the Scots to the very end of the wars at the Battle of Worcester A concise history of events in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland during the 1640s. Gaunt explores the relationship between the kingdoms and assesses whether the wars can be seen as a single conflict or inter-related, separate conflicts. Peter Gaunt. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 81-88).

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