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1. The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (Essential Histories) by Michael Hicks | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2003-11-21)
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War of the Roses
The Cliff Notes of military history
Thin, not well organised.
A Decent Summary of a Tough Subject The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 begins with 23 pages of background material to the wars, and then plunges into the main campaign narrative, of 31 pages.The volume includes nine strategic maps of the main campaigns, as well as an excellent bibliography.Throughout this volume, the author is hindered by the paucity of surviving details about these conflicts; as he notes, there are no surviving muster lists from any of the campaigns, which makes it estimation of the size and composition of the opposing armies guesswork.Nor is there are any detailed information on casualties, economic costs and even the locations of the major battles are debatable.Furthermore, the subject is hardly compelling to modern readers.As Professor Hicks notes, the wars had little impact on the English population at large, society or the economy.Unlike the Hundred Years War, there was no "scorched earth" tactics or pillaging by marauding armies to ravage the land and people.Instead, the Wars of the Roses were a series of extremely brief campaigns, fought by less than 1% of the population and affecting primarily the noble classes. Militarily, the Wars of the Roses stands out since at a time when methodical siege warfare was popular, the warring English factions consistently sought to settle their political differences with short maneuver campaigns leading to a decisive battle.Indeed, virtually all of the battles ended in "winner-take-all" circumstances, with the losers forced to disperse and flee or face execution.Nor were there any serious attempts at negotiations between the warring factions, since the long period of political debate that had preceded the conflict had proved so fruitless.However the armies in the Wars of the Roses were second-rate by continental standards, poorly armed and virtually untrained, and the author notes that these wars held no lessons for military theory or practice. The author notes that the Tudors, who were the eventual victors in these wars, learned four main strategic lessons that were taken to heart.These lessons were (1) invasions must be prevented at all costs, (2) keep internal and external foes divided, (3) prevent regular English troops from being used against the regime and (4) prevent domestic dissent from escalating by "a mixture of conciliation, deterrent and propaganda, so that Englishmen learn to regard resistance and rebellion as wrong."Overall, this volume is a tough read, but it gives good insight into how nasty medieval dynastic struggles could become and how protracted struggles evolve over time. ... Read more |
2. Lancaster Against York: The Wars of the Roses and the Foundation of Modern Britain by Trevor Royle | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2008-07-22)
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Too Bad The Kindle Price Is Too High
A Fresh Look At An Old Story
Exciting Read
Great Overview of the Wars of the Roses -- Meant for the Casual Reader
Good--but limited |
3. The Kingmaker's Sisters: Six Powerful Women in the Wars of the Roses by David Baldwin | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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Middle of the Road
Six Sisters |
4. The Military Campaigns of the Wars of the Roses (Illustrated History Paperbacks) by Philip A. Haigh | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1999-04)
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I want to move to England |
5. The Wars of the Roses by J. R. Lander | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-03-22)
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A rose is a rose is a rose |
6. The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution in England, c.1437-1509 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) (Volume 0) by Christine Carpenter | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(1997-11-13)
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7. The Wars of the Roses (Men at Arms Series, 145) by Terence Wise | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(1983-11-24)
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Excellent general reference on battles and equipment.
" Now is the winter of our discontent...." |
8. The Wars of the Roses: A Concise History by Charles Derek Ross | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1986-05)
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Helpful Introduction to the Civil War in Renaissance England
Great potential for use with high school students
A superb introductory survey The fault lay not with Shakespeare but with my knowledge of English history.The depth of my ignorance about several periods of history is unfathomable.Among those areas of ignorance are several of the military conflicts in European history.I know that there was a Hundred Years War (that lasted considerably more than a hundred years), a Thirty Years War (that I believe was fought in the early 17th century for God knows what reason), and the Wars of the Roses.To be perfectly honest, until recently I had no idea when the Wars of the Roses were fought, between whom, nor why.Imagine my delight when I discovered that this was precisely the conflict with which most of Shakespeare's historical plays dealt.Learn about this period of English history, and I have the background I need to read RICHARD III and the other historical plays.After some brief research, this volume appeared to be one that would give me what I needed to know about the conflict. I have to admit that it did the trick.I have now restarted reading RICHARD III, and I not only understand Shakespeare's narrative, I know his account of things is extraordinarily wrong!Primarily he changes chronology to suit his purposes, and recreates historical scenes that could not have happened.There is no evidence according to Ross that Richard in any way plotted against either his brother Edward IV (he in fact seems to have been his staunchest supporter) nor that he machinated his brother Clarence's imprisonment (Clarence was the tool of Warwick, who pushed him forward as a pretender to the throne).Nor was there ever a time when Margaret could have made her long, impassioned speech.Actual historical chronology would have precluded it. In short, Shakespeare recreated history for dramatic effect, and painted Richard far, far blacker than he in fact deserved.He was not, however, a nice guy.Most historians agree that he probably did have his nephews murdered, and there is some evidence that he killed his wife Anne (daughter of Warwick) with the idea of marrying his niece Elizabeth (who in fact married Henry Tudor, later Henry VII).Shakespeare more or less gave the Tudor party line, and then some.Had Richard III won the Battle of Bosworth, he undoubtedly would have painted Richard as a great hero, and Henry Tudor as a black hearted villain. For those who like the books to be pleasant to look upon, I am happy to report thatTHE WARS OF THE ROSES is a beautifully produced paperback book, sewn in signature, printed on high quality paper, with a huge number of well-reproduced photographs.In short, quite apart from the content--which was excellent--it was a complete pleasure to hold and look at this book.It certainly enhanced the reading experience.
Well written general survey of the Wars of the Roses I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a survey on the Wars of the Roses!Readers who are interested in biographies of the kings will want to read Ross' biographies of Edward IV and Richard III.
One of the best book in the subject |
9. The Wars of the Roses (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Robin Neillands | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2006-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description The vicious conflict between the English noble houses of York and Lancaster—known as the War of the Roses—marked the end of medieval England and the birth of the Renaissance. Here is a concise and fascinating study of that 30-year period, which recounts the secret plots, hidden romances, royal murders, great battles, political intrigues, and broken promises. Written by a popular and well-known military historian, it follows the collapse of the great Plantagenet dynasty, which had ruled all of England and much of France for more than 300 years, and the rise of the Tudors, destined to dominate British political life during the 16th century. Customer Reviews (1)
Literal War |
10. The Wars of the Roses (A Royal History of England) | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2000-11-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description About the series A Royal History of England: From the beginning of monarchical power in Norman times to the present queen, the British royal family has experienced many scandals, triumphs, and changes in public image, but few of their reigns can be described as uneventful. With contributions by specialist authors and contemporary illustrations of royal heraldry and coats of arms, Antonia Fraser has edited a definitive and entertaining history of one of the most powerful monarchies in the world. Customer Reviews (1)
An Overview |
11. The Wars of the Roses by Michael Hicks | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2010-10-26)
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12. Medieval Castles, Stately & Historic Houses of Great Britain & Northern Ireland: From ancient times to the Wars of the Roses and 1485 by Charles Phillips | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2009-02-25)
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13. Wars Roses Pb by Anthony Goodman | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1990-11-16)
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14. Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses by John A. Wagner | |
Library Binding: 375
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The rise and fall of these dynasties, and the mystery of the fate of the Princes in the Tower, have made the Wars of the Roses the subject of countless novels, plays, poems, and films. This illustrated, authoritative A-to-Z encyclopedia is written in a clear and understandable style by an acknowledged expert in the field. It provides accurate and readable descriptions of the major battles and events and the principal historical figures and issues involved in the Wars of the Roses. Customer Reviews (2)
The battles, historical figures, key events, and more
The personalities, events, politics, issues, and battles |
15. Which People's War?: National Identity and Citizenship in Wartime Britain 1939-1945 by Sonya O. Rose | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(2004-08-19)
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16. The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1996-06-25)
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Wonderful overview of a turbulent period in Britain's history
Poor History
History should be written like this...
A Good Book to Start With
Too bad that Harold didn't win at Hastings |
17. The Red Rose and the White: The Wars of the Roses, 1453-1487 by John Sadler | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2009-11-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first comprehensive single volume history of the Wars of the Roses since 1981. |
18. The Lordly Ones: A History of the Neville Family and Their Part in the Wars of the Roses by Geoffrey Richardson | |
Hardcover: 137
Pages
(1998-01)
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Powerful |
19. THE BATTLEMENT GARDEN: Britain from the Wars of the Roses to the Age of Shakespeare by Cyril Walter Hodges | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1980-01-03)
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20. The Wars of the Roses: Through the Lives of Five Men and Women of the Fifteenth Century by Desmond Seward | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1996-12-01)
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Intriguing account of several lesser known people during the Wars of the Roses ...
Informative but read something else first Seward writes well enough, though his style's not as entertaining as Alison Weir's (whose history of this period is a much better place to start).The problem is not his style, though; there are simply too many threads in the story for this to be a good way of telling it.Seward tries hard to make the historical sequence mesh with the stories of his five protagonists; he cuts the story into chapters which are in chronological order and each of which revolves primarily around one of the five.However, the points at which the book flows most smoothly as history are exactly the points where he focuses least on his protagonists. If you don't think of this as a history of the Wars of the Roses, though, and instead think of it as five interlaced biographical sketches, this is a very worthwhile book.Because of the focus Seward has chosen, there is a lot more detail about these individuals than you will find in most of the histories.The men in particular stand out: the Earl of Oxford, William Hasting, and John Morton.The women (Margaret Beaufort and Jane Shore) are less memorable, sadly; mainly because there is so little actual information about them, and they were perforce only indirect players in much of the political manoeuvering of the age. Recommended; but read something else first -- this is better as background material than as an overview of the period.
A supplement to others on the subject On the plus side, Seward provides the reader with a number of features which leads the reader to a better understanding of the Wars and the players involved: a chronology; a who's who of the major and minor players which is accompanied by short biographies; and genealogical charts. This book should be viewed as a supplement to other books on the Wars.The following books provide the reader with a much better understanding of the Wars of the Roses: 1. The Wars of the Roses by Charles Ross.This is a great survey of the period written by a professor of medieval history.2. The Chronicles of the Wars of the Roses, edited by Elizabeth Hallam.A superbly written and illustrated survey which is unfortunately out of print.3.The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir.Weir's book brilliantly covers the preludes to the Wars and the Wars through the reign of Edward IV.
Disappointing Polemics
A great supplement This is not a good introduction to the war, not really revolving around the major players like Edward, Henry, Margaret of Anjou and Richard III - but if you are already familiar with the basics (read: Allison Weir), this should be the second book on your shelf about the subject. Each of the five protagonists changed the tide of the war at some point in either the battlefield, bedroom or negotiating room, and Seward makes their stories as riveting as the latest tabloid even when you know what's going to happen next.Especially interesting is the summary about the rest of the lives of the four survivors - most accounts of the war end with Richard III's death, their fates lost in the shuffle.Here, in this book, they get their due. ... Read more |
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