ABSTRACT

The English Civil War of 1642-6 was one of the most formative periods of British history. This book, originally published in 1974, was one of the first to explore in depth the situation of the common soldier – how he was trained, clothed, equipped , fed and paid; how he amused himself, was disciplined and cared for medically. As well as discussing aspects such as uniforms, pensions and the drill & establishment for artillery, cavalry, pike and musketeers, a typical Civil War battle is dissected into 7 phases, exploring the part played by both officers and men.

chapter |12 pages

Raising the Army

chapter |12 pages

Equipping the Men

chapter |6 pages

On the March

chapter |13 pages

Oxford—Court, Fortress and Headquarters

chapter |10 pages

Discipline

chapter |16 pages

Training and Ceremonial

chapter |7 pages

Food and Drink

chapter |12 pages

Some Notable Characters

chapter |11 pages

Modus Operandi

chapter |17 pages

The Day of Battle

chapter |10 pages

After the Fight

chapter |18 pages

Besieged

chapter |7 pages

Aftermath