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The British Civil Wars At Sea 16381653 Richard J Blakemore Elaine Murphy

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The British Civil Wars At Sea 16381653 Richard J Blakemore Elaine Murphy
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.02 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Richard J. Blakemore; Elaine Murphy
ISBN: 9781783272297, 1783272295
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The British Civil Wars At Sea 16381653 Richard J Blakemore Elaine Murphy by Richard J. Blakemore; Elaine Murphy 9781783272297, 1783272295 instant download after payment.

The civil wars in England, Scotland and Ireland in the period 1638-1653 are usually viewed from the perspective of land warfare. This book, on the other hand, presents a comprehensive overview of the wars from a maritime perspective. It considers the structure, organisation and manning of the parliamentarian, royalist, and Irish confederate navies, discussing how these changed over the course of the wars. It also traces the development of the wars at sea, showing that the initial opting for parliament by seamen and officers in 1642 was a crucial development, as was the mutiny and defection of part of the parliamentarian navy in 1648. Moving beyond this it examines the nature of maritime warfare, including coastal sieges, the securing of major ports for parliament, the attempts by royalists to ship arms and other supplies from continental Europe, commerce raiding, and the transportation of armies and their supporters in the invasions of Scotland and Ireland. Overall the book demonstrates that the war at sea was an integral and important part of these dramatic conflicts.

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