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Destructive & Formidable

Destructive & Formidable

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Publisher Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Year 30/11/2014
Version eBook: Reflowable eTextbook (ePub)
Language English
ISBN 9781473841963
Categories General & world history, Ancient history: to c 500 CE, Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500, Defence strategy, planning & research, Weapons & equipment
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“Looks at British infantry doctrine . . . from the British Civil Wars of the seventeenth century up to just before the American War of Independence.” —British Civil Wars Blog   In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the British Army’s victories over the French at battles such as Blenheim in 1704, Minden and Quebec in 1759, and over the Jacobites at Culloden in 1746, were largely credited to its infantry’s particularly effective and deadly firepower. For the first time, David Blackmore has gone back to original drill manuals and other contemporary sources to discover the reasons behind this.   This book employs an approach that starts by considering the procedures and practices of soldiers in a given period and analyzes those in order to understand how things were done and, in turn, why events unfolded as they did. In doing so, Blackmore has discovered a specifically British set of tactics, which created this effectiveness and allowed it to be maintained over such a long period, correcting many of the misconceptions about British infantry firepower in the age of the musket and linear warfare in a major new contribution to our understanding of an important period of British military history.   “Essential reading for anyone interested in the British army of the 17th and 18th centuries.”—Military History Monthly

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