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Highland Clansman 1689–1746 (Warrior)

(Book #21 in the Osprey Warrior Series)

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For nearly 60 years the clans of Highland Scotland proved to be an almost constant thorn in the side of a series of British monarchs. Fiercely independent, the clans comprised an agricultural... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Nice but for this price?

I rather enjoy this title, the art plates & all, but I have to ask why currently available titles are being sold for such drastically outrages prices? $140+ for this? Go to the source & get it for much cheaper!

Highlanders

I need not elaborate upon what previous reviewers have said about the pro-British stance of this text. This is a valuable book however, for the beautiful and detailed plates (perhaps the best Angus McBride I have ever seen) and the highly detailed plate commentary.

Fierce Fighters

For nearly 60 years the clans of Highland Scotland proved to be an almost constant thorn in the side of a series of British monarchs. Fiercely independent, the clans comprised an agricultural peasantry dominated by a warrior aristocracy. They held most forms of authority outside of the clan in contempt and did not submit to London meekly. Their first loyalty was to the exiled house of Stuart and in a series of rebellions in 1689, 1715 and finally in 1745 the Highland clans rose against the ruling monarch. The author examines in detail the society that produced these fierce fighters and the tactics they used in battle including the feared 'Highland Charge'. The social structure of the clans, their organisation, equipment and clothing are closely examined, including an interesting section on the development of the Scottish plaid that culminated in the famous Highland kilt. Weapons and tactics are all studied at length, and a final evaluation of the Highland clansman's effectiveness is achieved by an in-depth analysis of their performance in the three major battles of Killiecrankie, Prestonpans and Culloden. As the Scottish clan system developed, their interaction with one another often led to conflict. Special attention in this book is given to the rise and fall of the Jacobite cause under `Bonny Prince Charlie' in the 1745 rebellion,great illustration by Angus McBride which gives the reader a unique insight into the life of the Highlander's.

wondeful material for serious re-enactors

this boock is an excellent source for re-enactors and should be read before any other further sources. Unfortunately, Stuart Reid is always so pro-governmental forces.
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