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The Scottish and Welsh Wars 1250-1400 (Men at Arms Series, 151)

The Scottish and Welsh Wars 1250-1400 (Men at Arms Series, 151)

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Creator: Christopher Rothero
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 760310

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 48
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7 x 0.3

ISBN: 0850455421
Dewey Decimal Number: 355
EAN: 9780850455427
ASIN: 0850455421

Publication Date: July 26, 1984
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Product Description
On 28 September 1066 William of Normandy landed near Hastings and prepared to meet the Anglo-Saxon army of King Harold Godwinson. On 10 October 1066 the two armies met; and after six hours of fighting the Anglo-Saxon army was crushed and their king slain. The Normans set up castles to control the native population, and four-fifths of all England's land changed ownership. However, despite initial Norman success, it was fully two centuries before the Anglo-Norman kings managed to penetrate the wild interiors of Wales and Scotland, and many more centuries before the countries of Scotland, Wales and England were united under one crown.


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5 out of 5 stars The Scottish and Welsh Wars   January 20, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

'The Scottish and Welsh Wars 1250-1400' is an examination of the weapons, tactics, and history of the armies of England, Scotland, and Wales during the High Middle Ages. Basically speaking, the book covers the Scottish campaigns of Edwards I and II from the death of King Alexander III of Scotland to the victory of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, and the Welsh Wars from the ascension of Edward I in 1272 to the disappearance of Owain Glyndwr in 1412.

The book is both written and illustrated by Christopher Rothero, who is an expert on the medieval warfare of Western Europe. Among his previous titles are 'The Venetian Empire 1200-1670', 'The Armies of Agincourt', and 'The Armies of Crecy and Poitiers'.

The book is opened the book with a summary of the early Welsh wars up to the tragic death of Llewellyn ap Gruffyd, king of Gwynedd. It was this conflict that first saw the introduction of Welsh mercenaries and their famous shortbows into the English army. Nextly, the First Scottish War of Independence is studied, in which the famous William de Wallace raised the banner of revolt in the name of the desposed puppet-king John Balliol, and allegedly also to avenge his murdered wife/mistress. The tactics used at Stirling Bridge and Falkirk are examined, along with the strengths and weaknesses of Wallace's Army (notably his lack of skilled archers and his equal lacking in knowledge of their proper battlefield usage). After the brutal execution of Wallace, the ascension of the Bruce as Robert I of Scotland, and the subsequent famous victory at Bannockburn (1314) are examined. Rothero closes the historical summary of his book with an outline of the post-Bannockburn Scottish campaigns, and the revolt of the Welsh Lord 'Owen Griffith of Glendower', who was known to his own people as Owain Gruffyd of Glyndwr. Owain's revolt was the last major attempt by the Welsh to overthrow their English overlords with military force.

The other sections of the book deal with the tactics and weapons of all three armies, though naturally they are dealt with briefly. The principle of knights beating archers, archers beating spearmen, and spearmen beating knights, well illustrated in the Scottish Wars, is discussed in the tactics section. These sections are followed by the plate commentary and index.

The color plates are not extremely detailed, but they suit their purpose well enough to smash any notions that the Scots of this era wore kilts. As with Rothero's other books, he seems to focus too much attention of the appearances of the kings, lords, and knights, and not enough on the common fighting men. Only two common Scottish warriors, an archer and a spearman are illustrated. Rothero's recreation of a 13th Century Welsh chieftain seems a little too 'barbaric'.

Overall this book is a good source on England's Wars against the last Celtic peoples of Britain in the late Middle Ages, a series of wars that saw the fall of the Welsh princedoms and the beginning of a several-century era of freedom for Scotland. As with all Osprey titles this one would be good for the history teacher, wargamer, or anyone interested in the real wars and warriors that inspired Braveheart.


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