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England and the Thirty Years' War: History of Warfare, cartea 141

Autor Adam Marks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2022
The Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) was a significant and traumatic event in the history of Europe. Based upon original archival research conducted across European archives, this book discusses both the successes and failures of the early Stuarts’ foreign policy.
It sheds new light on the Spanish match, reassesses the military capacity of the Stuart state in the run up to the Civil War and fundamentally challenges the idea that there was little or no engagement by England with the Thirty Years’ War.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004518766
ISBN-10: 9004518762
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria History of Warfare


Notă biografică

Adam Marks completed an AHRC-funded PhD on England and the Thirty Years War at the University of St Andrews (2012). He has published numerous articles on the English and Scottish European diaspora covering religious, political and military history.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Stylistic Conventions
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Why Fight?
1 Forced to Fight: Coercion during the Thirty Years’ War
2 International Protestantism and Fear of Spain 25
3 Elizabeth of Bohemia
4 Pamphlets and Sermons during the Thirty Years’ War
5 Conclusion

2 The Standing Army of England: The Anglo-Dutch Brigades
1 Diplomacy
2 The 1624 Levy
3 The Mansfeld Levy (1625)
4 The Impact of Cadiz, Kejserkrig and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
5 The Siege of s’Hertogenbosch (1629)
6 The Siege of Maastricht (1632)
7 The Siege of Breda (1637)
8 Conclusion

3 The Palatinate: War to Defend Religion and Family
1 The Andrew Gray Levy of ‘True Borne Britaines’
2 Earls of Essex, Oxford, Southampton and Sir Horace Vere (1620–1624)
3 The 1621 Parliament
4 The Siege of Frankenthal (1621–1623)
5 The Impact and Legacy of Frankenthal
6 Conclusion

4 Kejserkrig: The Northern Family Enters the Fray (1625–1629)
1 Competition with Kejserkrig: The Scale of Stuart Commitments to Cadiz and La Rochelle (1625–1629)
2 The Levy of Charles Morgan (1625)
3 The Siege of Stade and the End of Kejserkrig
4 Conclusion

5 The Crucible of War: Sweden in the 1630s
1 The Origins of the English Military Diaspora in Sweden: 1618–1629
2 Englishmen at the Heart of the Thirty Years’ War: Swedish Military Service during the 1630s
3 Hamilton’s Army and English Levies for Sweden (1629–1632)
4 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Origins and Composition
5 Fleetwood’s Regiment, Internal Politics and War
6 The Levy of William, Lord Craven (1638)
7 Conclusion

Legacy

Bibliography
Index