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portada Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.4 x 2.2 cm
Weight
0.48 kg.
ISBN13
9781399070034

Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands

Chris Peers (Author) · Pen & Sword Military · Hardcover

Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands - Peers, Chris

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Synopsis "Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands"

A sequel to the same author's Highland Battles which covered warfare in Scotland's northern and western Highlands in the early Middle Ages.Warfare between the clans of the Highlands in the late Middle Ages determined the course of history in this region of Scotland, and Chris Peers' gripping account of it - and of the rivalry between the strongest clans - gives the reader a deep insight into this bloody, turbulent phase in the development of the far north of the British Isles. The battles he describes, all of them fought between the 1430s and the 1540s, were flash points in the long struggle for dominance between the leading clans of the region.The battles are reconstructed in vivid detail. The first, Druim n Coub, was fought in 1433 between the Mackays and the Sutherlands. Then came Bloody Bay, a sea fight between rival MacDonald factions, Blar na Parc between the MacDonalds and the Mackenzies, Creag an Airgid between the MacDonalds and the MacIains, Glendale between the MacDonalds and MacLeods, and Torran Dubh between alliances headed by the Mackays and Sutherlands. The final battle, Blar na Leine, fought between the MacDonalds and the Frasers in 1544, marked the end of an era. The subsequent fate of the leading clans, principally the MacDonalds and Mackays, is also covered in a narrative that gives the reader a fascinating new perspective of clan loyalties and conflict which still resonates today.As well as covering the fighting Chris Peers explains the way war in the Highlands was organized by the contending clans during the period - the strategies and tactics, weapons and armor they employed. The result is an absorbing all-round account of the military history of the Highlands before the clans eventually lost their independence.

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