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The Nine Years' War and the British army 1688–97

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John Childs begins his comprehensive study by exploring the diplomatic origins of the Nine Years’ War. Leading on from this political background, the author then focuses on the detailed organisatio...
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Between 1689 and 1697 the British army fought as a member of the Grand Alliance against Louis XIV. Despite the military and political significance of the European conflict, this book is the first historical investigation for over a century dealing with the operations of the principal campaigns in the Low Countries.

John Childs begins his comprehensive study by exploring the diplomatic origins of the Nine Years’ War. Leading on from this political background, the author then focuses on the detailed organisation of the British, Dutch and other allied armies and the conduct of the operations. The specific campaigns are also examined and in particular the author looks at the strategic and tactical role played by the British.

This campaign and operational study of the British army will be of interest to both specialist and general military historians, as well as to political historians.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 384
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 30 November 2013
ISBN: 9780719089961
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Military history, HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, History, General and world history

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John Childs is Emeritus Professor of Military History at the University of Leeds

Introduction
1. The Nine Years' War
2. The conduct of the war in Flanders
3. The army in action
4. 1689: Walcourt
5. 1690: Fleurus
6. 1691: Mons and Leuse
7. 1692: Namur and Steenkirk
8. 1693: Landen and Charleroi
9. 1694: The Scheldt and Huy
10. 1695: The Great Siege of Namur
11. 1696: Planning for stalemate
12. 1697: Ath, Brussels and peace
Dramatis personae
Index