Description
This study examines the role of military leadership and its impact on battlefield success during the British Civil Wars of 1642-1651. It specifically focuses on the regional commanders of the parliamentary and royalist forces in the northern regions of England and Scotland.
This work is a study of military leadership and resulting effectiveness in battlefield victory focusing on the parliamentary and royalist regional commanders in the north of England and Scotland in the three civil wars between 1642 and 1651.