Edge Hill: The Battle and Battlefield; With Notes on Banbury & Thereabout. Unveiling Edge Hill: A Scholarly Journey Through English Civil War
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- Nombre de pages692
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664117328
- EAN4057664117328
- Date de parution19/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Edge Hill: The Battle and Battlefield; With Notes on Banbury & Thereabout, " Edwin Alfred Walford delivers a meticulous exploration of the pivotal 1642 battle that marked the onset of the English Civil War. Walford'Äôs literary style combines rigorous historical analysis with vivid narrative, crafting a detailed account that delves into the geographical significance of Edge Hill and its surrounding landscapes in shaping the conflict.
Drawing on primary sources and contemporary accounts, the work elucidates the intricate military maneuvers and the socio-political ramifications of the battle, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this crucial historical moment. Edwin Alfred Walford, a distinguished historian and passionate scholar of English history, channeled his extensive knowledge and lived experience of the region into this definitive work.
His keen interest in the interplay of history and geography is evident throughout the narrative. Walford's rich background in both the humanities and local historical societies provides depth to his analysis and a unique perspective on the significance of Edge Hill and Banbury in the broader fabric of English history. This book is an essential read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and casual readers alike who seek a deeper appreciation of the events that shaped modern Britain.
It is not just a recounting of a battle but an insightful examination of the influences that continue to echo through history. Walford's attention to detail and narrative flair make this work not only informative but also engaging.
Drawing on primary sources and contemporary accounts, the work elucidates the intricate military maneuvers and the socio-political ramifications of the battle, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this crucial historical moment. Edwin Alfred Walford, a distinguished historian and passionate scholar of English history, channeled his extensive knowledge and lived experience of the region into this definitive work.
His keen interest in the interplay of history and geography is evident throughout the narrative. Walford's rich background in both the humanities and local historical societies provides depth to his analysis and a unique perspective on the significance of Edge Hill and Banbury in the broader fabric of English history. This book is an essential read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and casual readers alike who seek a deeper appreciation of the events that shaped modern Britain.
It is not just a recounting of a battle but an insightful examination of the influences that continue to echo through history. Walford's attention to detail and narrative flair make this work not only informative but also engaging.
In "Edge Hill: The Battle and Battlefield; With Notes on Banbury & Thereabout, " Edwin Alfred Walford delivers a meticulous exploration of the pivotal 1642 battle that marked the onset of the English Civil War. Walford'Äôs literary style combines rigorous historical analysis with vivid narrative, crafting a detailed account that delves into the geographical significance of Edge Hill and its surrounding landscapes in shaping the conflict.
Drawing on primary sources and contemporary accounts, the work elucidates the intricate military maneuvers and the socio-political ramifications of the battle, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this crucial historical moment. Edwin Alfred Walford, a distinguished historian and passionate scholar of English history, channeled his extensive knowledge and lived experience of the region into this definitive work.
His keen interest in the interplay of history and geography is evident throughout the narrative. Walford's rich background in both the humanities and local historical societies provides depth to his analysis and a unique perspective on the significance of Edge Hill and Banbury in the broader fabric of English history. This book is an essential read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and casual readers alike who seek a deeper appreciation of the events that shaped modern Britain.
It is not just a recounting of a battle but an insightful examination of the influences that continue to echo through history. Walford's attention to detail and narrative flair make this work not only informative but also engaging.
Drawing on primary sources and contemporary accounts, the work elucidates the intricate military maneuvers and the socio-political ramifications of the battle, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this crucial historical moment. Edwin Alfred Walford, a distinguished historian and passionate scholar of English history, channeled his extensive knowledge and lived experience of the region into this definitive work.
His keen interest in the interplay of history and geography is evident throughout the narrative. Walford's rich background in both the humanities and local historical societies provides depth to his analysis and a unique perspective on the significance of Edge Hill and Banbury in the broader fabric of English history. This book is an essential read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and casual readers alike who seek a deeper appreciation of the events that shaped modern Britain.
It is not just a recounting of a battle but an insightful examination of the influences that continue to echo through history. Walford's attention to detail and narrative flair make this work not only informative but also engaging.


