1st Edition

Military Leadership in the British Civil Wars, 1642-1651 'The Genius of this Age'

By Stanley D.M. Carpenter Copyright 2005
256 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

Despite the wealth of British Civil Wars studies, little work addresses the nature of military leadership effectiveness in terms of the eventual result -parliamentary victory. It is no longer sufficient to credit religion, economics, localism or constitutional concepts for the outcome without considering the role of effective military leadership. The study of human conflict illustrates a simple,... Read more
Introduction; Part 1 The Minstrel Boy; Chapter 1 The Art of Command; Chapter 2 Politics, Religion and War in Early Seventeenthcentury Britain; Part 2 Chariot of Fire; Chapter 3 ‘Miserable Bloody Distempers’; Chapter 4 ‘In the Ranks of Death’; Chapter 5 ‘Inexorable Things’; Chapter 6 ‘My Bow and Arrows’; Conclusion Conclusion;

Biography

Stanley D.M. Carpenter, a Professor of Strategy and Policy at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, currently serves as the Deputy Strategy and Policy Division Head for the Naval War College's College of Distance Education. Additionally, he serves as the Naval War College Command Historian. A United States Naval Officer since 1979 in both the Active and Reserve Components, Captain Carpenter has held three Commanding Officer billets and is a Surface Warfare Officer having served in cruisers, destroyers and amphibious ships and Reserve support units. His major field of research is seventeenth and eighteenth-century British Military and Naval History.