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Military Leadership In The British Civil Wars 16421651 Stanley Dm Carpenter

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Military Leadership In The British Civil Wars 16421651 Stanley Dm Carpenter
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Publisher: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.54 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Stanley D.M. Carpenter
ISBN: 9780714655444, 0714655449
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Military Leadership In The British Civil Wars 16421651 Stanley Dm Carpenter by Stanley D.m. Carpenter 9780714655444, 0714655449 instant download after payment.

Несмотря на богатство литературы по истории британских гражданских войн, рассматривающей проблемы религии и экономики, локальные и или конституционные, немного работ посвящено эффективности военного командования в деле итоговой победы парламента. Это исследование синтезирует элементы анализа военного руководства в предлагаемую модель, включающую последовательно: моральный авторитет, агрессивность и военное превосходство, изменяющиеся под влиянием поведения, человеческой динамики и контекста.
Для читателей, интересующихся военной историей, работа предусматривает краткое описание стратегических и оперативных данных британских Гражданских войн 1642-1651 гг. в северной Англии и Шотландии. Для историков эта работа предлагает дополнительное причинное объяснение окончательной парламентской победы. Как исследование эффективности военного руководства, через анализ социологического исследования, основанного на структуре характеристик и поведении определенных военачальников (от фантастически успешных до полных неудачников), работа предлагает модель эффективного военного руководства для настоящих и будущих поколений офицеров на всех уровнях командования.Образцы сканов:
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List of figures ix
Abbreviations x
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction: ‘The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone’ 1
PART I
The minstrel boy 9
1 The art of command: concepts of military leadership 11
‘Great Man’: traits as the determinant of leadership effectiveness– the traditional view 12
The chaos of war and the human element 14
Characteristics of effective command 16
2 Politics, religion and war in early seventeenth-century Britain 28
‘So dangerous a season’: the contextual background of the Civil Wars 29
Conflict in Yorkshire and the coming of Civil War 37
Choosing sides and the motivation to fight 42
The Push of Pike: warfare in seventeenth-century Britain 46
Pre-Civil War military experience, training and literature 53
PART II
Chariot of fire 57
3 ‘Miserable Bloody Distempers’ : Civil War in the north 59
Lord Fairfax and the Yorkshire Treaty 60
Lord Fairfax, Newcastle and the War in Yorkshire 62
Raising forces: recruitment, discipline and equipping 66
War in the north 72
The Scottish alliance 78
‘The Devouring Sword’: parliamentary counterattack 80
The Army of the Covenant 81
Parliamentary resurgence in the north 85
4‘In the Ranks of Death’: Royalist defeat and the New Model Army, 1644–1647 90
Marston Moor and its aftermath: the making and breaking of reputations 91
The New Model Army 103
Lambert’s independent command in the north and the end of the First Civil War 110
5‘Inexorable things’: Civil War in the north, 1648 119
‘Prodigious treason’: the outbreak of the Second Civil War 120
‘The Gentleman is in the Briars’: Lambert and Langdale 127
‘Very hard at fisticuffes’: the Scottish invasion 129
‘There being so much of God’: the battle of Preston 134
6 ‘My bow and arrows’: the Third Civil War, 1650–1651 144
‘Controversie by the sword’: the invasion of Scotland 145
‘Signal mercy’: the battle of Dunbar 149
‘A dark sad business’: the battle of Hamilton 154
‘A very glorious mercy’: the battle of Inverkeithing 158
The Worcester campaign 160
Conclusion: military effectiveness: a relative assessment 165
Models of effective military leadership and the study of war 169
Appendix: Biographical sketches 170
Notes 189
Select bibliography 214
Index 223

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