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An Apprenticeship in Arms: The Origins of the British Army 1585-1702

By: Roger B. Manning | Book details

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Contents
List of Tablesxiii
List of Mapsxiv
Note on the Textxv
Abbreviationsxvi
PART I. A MILITARY APPRENTICESHIP 1585–1640
1.The Irish wars3
2.The Low-Countries wars24
3.British manpower and the States’ Army41
4.Recruiting in the British Isles for mainland European armies62
5.Military and naval expeditions of the1620s94
6.The campus martius: the domestic school of war126
PART II. THE EXPERIENCE OF CIVIL WAR 1640–1660
7.Mercenaries and gentlemen159
8.Raising and organizing standing armies180
9.Atrocity, plunder and discipline205
10.The Civil Wars in Ireland and Scotland231
PART III. THE DECAY OF A MILITARY TRADITION 1660–1688
11.Standing armies in the Three Kingdoms263
12.The decay of the militia290
13.English, Irish and Scots in mainland European armies314
PART IV. THE RECOVERY OF A MILITARY TRADITION 1688–1702
14.The descent on England345
15.The Williamite conquest of Scotland and Ireland371

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