The Williamite Wars in Ireland
Autor Professor John Childsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847251640
ISBN-10: 1847251641
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847251641
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The definitive account of Britain's final conquest of Ireland, including the siege of Londonderry and the battle of Boyne.
Cuprins
MapsAbbreviationsNote on datesNote on distancesNote on spelling and punctuationNote on maps and place namesPreface1. Preliminaries, 16882. Practical Matters3. Towards War, 16894. The Break of Dromore and the retreat to Coleraine5. Clady and the Ards Peninsula6. The Defence of Derry and Enniskillen7. General Kirke8. Endurance9. The relief of Derry and Newtownbutler10. A tired Old Man11. Sligo and Dundalk12. Winter operations, 1689-9013. The Battle of Boyne14. From Dublin to Limerick15. The first siege of Limerick16. Cork and Kinsale17. A war of posts and ambuscades18. Spring 169119. Ballymore and Athlone20. Aughrim and Galway21. The Curious Affair at Sligo, or the banalities of the small war22. The second siege of Limerick23. DispersalNotesSelect bibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Child's book is especially noteworthy in that naval operations during this war are examined thoroughly, and he is good on the battlefield tactic of the contestants. Off the battlefield, Childs is adept at unravelling the command rivalries that undermined the Jacobite war effort...In his preface, Childs writes modestly that 'an Englishman coming late in his career to the history of Ireland is constantly aware of his ignorance': but his concerns are misplaced, for he easily sails over the hurdles.
There is much to commend in Child's work...a lively writing style with occasional flashes of humor and a high-spirited gleeful delight in the trivial. The general reader and the military historian can dip into this book with profit.
There is much to commend in Child's work...a lively writing style with occasional flashes of humor and a high-spirited gleeful delight in the trivial. The general reader and the military historian can dip into this book with profit.