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Cruelty or Humanity: Challenges, Opportunities and Responsibilities
by Stuart ReesCruelty has long been a feature of states’ domestic and foreign policies but is seldom acknowledged. Governments mouth respect for human rights yet promote discrimination, violence and suppression of critics. Documenting case studies from around the world, distinguished academic and human rights a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Battle of Killiecrankie, 1689: The Last Act of the Killing Times
by Stuart ReidThe fifty-odd years of Scottish history dominated by the Jacobite Risings are amongst its most evocative and whilst the last battle, Culloden in 1746, is deservedly remembered as a national tragedy, the first battle on the braes of Killiecrankie was unquestionably the most dramatic.It was very much ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
Culloden, 1746: Battlefield Guide: Third Edition (Campaign Ser.)
by Stuart ReidCulloden Moor is one of the most famous battles in British history and, for the Scots, the battle is pre-eminent, surpassing even Bannockburn. In this decisive and bloody encounter in 1746 the Duke of Cumberland's government army defeated the Jacobite rebels led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart.Yet, ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
The Battle of Minden, 1759: The Miraculous Victory of the Seven Years War
by Stuart ReidThe fighting in Europe during the Seven Years War hung in the balance. After initial successes the Austro-French forces had been driven back across the Rhine. With the opposing sides reinforcing their armies, the campaign of 1759 was going to prove decisive.Britain and her German allies met the Fren... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
Sheriffmuir 1715
by Stuart ReidSheriffmuir 1715 is the military history of a doomed Jacobite rising in Scotland, which enjoyed far more public support and arguably far more chance of success than Bonnie Prince Charlie's attempt 30 years later. Unlike the '45, the uprising which culminated in the brutal battle of Sheriffmuir was v... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
The Battle of Plassey, 1757: The Victory That Won an Empire
by Stuart ReidBritain was rapidly emerging as the most powerful European nation, a position France long believed to be her own. Yet with France still commanding the largest continental army, Britain saw its best opportunities for expansion lay in the East. Yet, as Britains influence increased through its official... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Crown, Covenant and Cromwell: The Civil Wars in Scotland, 1639–1651
by Stuart ReidCrown, Covenant and Cromwell is a groundbreaking military history of the Great Civil War or rather the last Anglo-Scottish War as it was fought in Scotland and by Scottish armies in England between 1639 and 1651. While the politics of the time are necessarily touched upon, it is above all the story ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Battles of the Scottish Lowlands: Battlefield Scotland (Battlefield Britain Ser.)
by Stuart ReidThis historical guide retells, in graphic detail, the story of nine of the most important battles to be fought in Scotland south of the Highland Line, stretching from Aberdeen to the Firth of Clyde. The battles range from medieval period to the time of Jacobite Rebellion. They show how weapons andeq... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Wellington's Highland Warriors: From the Black Watch Mutiny to the Battle of Waterloo
by Stuart Reid'Wellingtons Highland Warriors' covers the early history of the British Armys Highland regiments, from the raising of the Black Watch in 1739 to the battle of Waterloo in 1815. Stuart Reid provides an entertaining and thoroughly original study of the circumstances in which the regiments were authori... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
Wellington's History of the Peninsular War: Battling Napoleon in Iberia 1808–1814
by Stuart ReidThough pressed many times to write about his battles and campaigns, the Duke of Wellington always replied that people should refer to his published dispatches, and he refused to add further to his official correspondence, famously remarking that: &‘The history of a battle, is not unlike the history ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Armies of the Irish Rebellion 1798
by Stuart ReidA stunning exploration of a legendary moment in Irish history. In 1798 with the British Army preoccupied in fighting France in the Caribbean and Mediterranean as well as guarding Southeast England from threatened invasion, a co-ordinated uprising broke out across the water in Ireland. Uniquely thi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Redcoat Officer: 1740 - 1815
by Stuart ReidThe commissioned officer ranks in the British Army from 1740-1815 were almost entirely composed of the affluent and educated - the sons of the landed gentry, the wealthy, and other professional people. This title looks at the enlistment, training, daily life and combat experiences of the typical Bri... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Scottish National Dress and Tartan
by Stuart ReidTartan is an enormously popular pattern in modern fashion and Scottish National Dress is recognised around the world. This book reveals the origin and development of tartans and Scottish national costume. Beginning as Highland dress, it was originally peculiar to certain areas of Scotland but is now... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2013 -
Wellington's Army in the Peninsula 1809-14
by Stuart ReidThis highly detailed study provides a clear account of how the British Army was organised, who commanded it, and how it functioned in the field during the Peninsular War. Focusing principally on infantry, cavalry and artillery, including foreign units in British pay, it provides a detailed and compr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
The Flintlock Musket
by Steve Noon • Stuart ReidThe flintlock or firelock musket is one of the truly iconic weapons in history: first used on the battlefields of the Thirty Years' War and the English Civil War, it was carried by both sides at Bunker Hill, Waterloo and the Alamo, and can truly be said to have dominated warfare for more than 150 ye... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1985 -
Queen Victoria's Highlanders
This book not only offers a tribute to the proud Highlander regiments who have served with distinction for over two centuries, but also offers an in-depth study of the period in which they made their name. As the British Empire dominated every corner of the globe, Queen Victoria's Highlanders served... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
Armies of the East India Company 1750-1850
Contrary to popular belief, the capture of India was not accomplished by the British Army, but by the private armies of the East India Company, whose primary objective was the protection of their trading empire. Under the leadership of the legendary Robert Clive (founder of the East India Company) a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
British Redcoat 1740-93
by Richard Hook • Stuart ReidDuring this period, the British army earned itself a formidable reputation as a fighting force. However, due to its role as a police force at home, and demonisation by American propaganda during the American Revolution (1763-1776), the army was viewed as little removed from a penal institution run b... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1996 -
The Scottish Jacobite Army 1745-46
by Stuart Reid • Gary ZabolyOsprey's examination of the Scottish Jacobite army during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. The heart of this book is the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie's army at Culloden. It strips away the myth and exposes the realities of life in the Jacobite rebel army. It begins with the raising of the army which i... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
The Texan Army 1835-46
by Richard Hook • Stuart ReidThe volunteer army that fought the Mexican dictator Santa Anna from 1835 to 1836 was immortalized in the epic battle of the Alamo. Taking arms initially to fight for the restoration of the liberal Mexican constitution of 1824, the volunteers were eventually fighting for outright Texan independence. ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2001 -
Auldearn 1645
In August 1644, at the height of the First English Civil War (1642-1646), John Graham, the Marquis of Montrose, raised the standard of Royalist rebellion in Scotland. In a single year he won a string of remarkable victories with his army of Irish mercenaries and Highland clansmen. His victory at Aul... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
Castles and Tower Houses of the Scottish Clans 1450-1650
by Stuart Reid • Graham TurnerWith the exception of the key royal sites, such as Stirling and Edinburgh, few Scottish castles were located at strategic points, or were intended to house garrisons required to defend or subjugate towns. Instead they were primarily fortified dwelling houses, erected in an environment of weak Royal ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
Cumberland's Culloden Army 1745-46
In August 1745 Charles Edward Stuart, the 'Young Pretender', landed in Scotland and sparked the Second Jacobite Rising. The Jacobite forces seized Perth, then Edinburgh, where they proclaimed the Young Pretender's father King James VIII; they trounced their Hanoverian opponents at Prestonpans and cr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Scots Armies of the English Civil Wars
by Stuart Reid • Graham TurnerIn the summer of 1642 the First Civil War between king and parliament had broken out in England. Initially both sides were confident of victory, but after the first campaigns ended in stalemate they began looking for allies. The meddling of the Stuart Kings with Scotland's religious traditions provo... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1999 -
Quebec 1759
Osprey's study of the decisive battle of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). 'What a scene!' wrote Horace Walpole. 'An army in the night dragging itself up a precipice by stumps of trees to assault a town and attack an enemy strongly entrenched and double in numbers!' In one short sharp exchange ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003