Warrior generals winning the British civil wars 1642-1652 /
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Yale University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- The generals
- The first campaign of the English Civil War : the opening moves
- Over by winter? Edgehill and Turnham Green
- Taking stock, November 1642-April 1643
- Parliament's lost opportunities, April-July 1643
- The King on the offensive : Bristol, Gloucester, and the first Battle of Newbury
- Odds even : fighting in the provinces, August 1643-April 1644
- Great expectations : Selby and Oxford
- The Marston Moor Campaign
- The generals in jeopardy : Cropredy Bridge and Lostwithiel
- The march to Newbury : saving the South
- The second and third Battles of Newbury
- The reckoning : a new general and a new Army
- Fairfax and Rupert
- Fairfax and Goring
- Warfare in Scotland and Ireland, 1642-1648
- The Second English Civil War
- The British wars, 1649-1652 : Ireland
- The British wars, 1650-1651 : Scotland and England
- Generals : the audit.