Scottish Renaissance Armies 1513–1550

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9781846033254
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Osprey Publishing

Product details
Published 10 Nov 2008
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9781846033254
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Elite
Short code ELI 167
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Description
This book details the armies of what is known as 'the Rough Wooing' – the most active period of Scottish warfare, which saw conflicts against both the English Tudor monarchs, and notable internal struggles between the Stuart kings and their unruly lords in the Highlands. Militarily, this covers an important transition period, from medieval to Renaissance armies, the spread of firearms, the involvement of foreign mercenaries, and revolutionary tactics that included early instances of the classic Highland Clan charge. The author analyses these changes and the colourful costumes, armour and heraldry worn, as well as the major battles of the period. Ultimately, this was a time of great success for the Scots. By the fall of Lauder in 1550, the English had lost every fortress north of the border. Scotland's independence was secure and 50 years later King James VI of Scotland became the first Stuart king of England.

Table of Contents
[headline] CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

CAMPAIGNS & BATTLES
* Flodden , 1513 – Linlithgow Bridge, 1526 – Loch Lochy, 1544 –
Ancrum Moor, 1545 – Pinkie Cleugh, 1547

RECRUITMENT & ORGANIZATION
* Retinues and levies
* Organization in the field

TACTICS
* 'In the Manner of Almayns'
* Sieges
* Raiding
* The Highlands

EQUIPMENT & WEAPONS
* Armour
* Infantry weapons: polearms – swords – bows – handguns
* Cavalry: heavy horse – light horse
* Artillery
* Identification: banners and standards – badges and field signs

'THE AULD ALLIANCE'
* Franco-Scottish collaboration

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

PLATE COMMENTARIES

INDEX

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