The Battle of Montgomery, 1644: The English Civil War in the Welsh Borderlands

Paperback

Main Details

Title The Battle of Montgomery, 1644: The English Civil War in the Welsh Borderlands
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Worton
SeriesCentury of the Soldier
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:120
Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 180
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781911096238
ClassificationsDewey:942.951062
Audience
General
Illustrations 42 colour & b/w ills & maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
Publication Date 15 November 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Reflecting on the Battle of Montgomery, Sir Thomas Myddelton - who had jointly commanded the victorious Parliamentarian Army - later described it as: 'as great a victory as hath been gained in any part of the kingdom'. Fought on 18 September 1644 in mid-Wales, Montgomery was the largest engagement in the Principality during the First English Civil War of 1642 to 1646. In terms of numbers engaged, in its outcome and impact, it was also a particularly significant regional battle of the war. Notwithstanding its importance, historians have largely overlooked Montgomery. Consequently, it is rarely mentioned in studies of the mid-17th century British Civil Wars. Moreover, where attention has been accorded to the battle and the preceding campaign, both have often been sketched over or misinterpreted. To fully explain the course and context of events, The Battle of Montgomery, 1644: The English Civil War in the Welsh Borderlands therefore presents the most detailed reconstruction and interpretation of this important battle published to date. An addition to Helion & Company's 'Century of the Soldier' series, comprising titles breaking new ground in exploring 17th-century military history, The Battle of Montgomery, 1644 similarly adopts a fresh approach. Making extensive use of contemporary sources - many of which are referenced here for the first time - the campaign, the armies and their commanders are fully considered before the battle is investigated; here, because the site has not been certainly located, the author uses fieldwork and archival information to propose the most likely battlefield before examining the course of the engagement in the context of contemporary tactics and weaponry. While the battle is the main subject, The Battle of Montgomery, 1644 also considers the wider war in Northerly Wales and the North-West and West Midlands of England - a region that remains underrepresented in Civil War historiography. Extensively illustrated, including specially commissioned artwork, The Battle of Montgomery, 1644 will be welcomed by readers interested in the history of the British Civil Wars; by living history enthusiasts of the period; by wargamers and model makers; and by those curious about the history of Wales and the English borderlands.

Author Biography

Dr. Jonathan Worton has a life-long and wide-ranging research and personal interest in all matters historical. In studying for the PhD upon which this book is based, he has in particular researched in depth the military and social history of the mid-seventeenth century English Civil Wars in and around the borderlands of Wales. He has lectured and spoken on aspects of the period on educational programmes and for various bodies and organisations , and has had several articles published. He has acted as an advisor and co-curator on heritage projects, and is currently an independent researcher, writer and educator. Prior to gaining a Masters Degree in Military History - setting him on a fresh career path - Jonathan had spent 20 years in industry as a marketing, publicity and graphic design professional. He lives with his family in Shropshire.

Reviews

...eminently readable. * Miniature Wargames - Arthur Harman * The research is first-rate...publishers Helion have set the benchmark for the latest studies of the British Civil War. * Military History Monthly *