1st Edition

The Irish and British Wars, 1637-1654 Triumph, Tragedy, and Failure

By James Scott Wheeler Copyright 2002
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    With numerous maps and illustrations, James Scott Wheeler connects the strategic and tactical levels of war with political actions and reactions, and discusses how Britain and Ireland became battlegrounds in the 'war of three kingdoms'. The various stages of this period of turmoil are clearly demonstrated, right through to the execution of Charles I, the conquest of Catholic Ireland, and the eventual death of the English Republic, and provide students of history with an excellent addition to their studies.

    List of maps, List of plates, Preface and acknowledgments, Introduction, 1 The Scottish Revolution and the two Bishops’ Wars, 2 The outbreak of the English and Irish Revolutions, 1640–1642, 3 The wars expand, 4 Stalemate, turning point, and disillusionment, 5 The creation of the New Model Army and the royalist defeat, 6 Parliament’s victory and search for a settlement, 7 The defeat of the Irish Confederacy and the second English Civil War, 8 The execution of Charles I and the conquest of Catholic Ireland, 9 The triumph and failure of the Commonwealth, 1649–53, 10 Triumph and tragedy: the first Dutch War and the death of the English Republic, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    James Scott Wheeler