Garrisons and Garrison Warfare in the British Civil Wars, 1638-1653

Author:   Andrew Abram
Publisher:   Helion & Company
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9781804518373


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   09 December 2025
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Garrisons and Garrison Warfare in the British Civil Wars, 1638-1653


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Drawing on comprehensive archival research and published primary sources, Garrisons and Garrison Warfare in the British Civil Wars examines the role of garrisons, their composition, logistics, financing, armament, and clothing, including Worcester, Lichfield, and Windsor. Military histories of the British Civil Wars have often focused on battles, military campaigns, and field armies, neglecting the role, organisation, and composition of garrisons, as well as sieges and garrison warfare. However, this perspective contradicts the key characteristics of the conflict, as the most common forms of combat - rather than set-piece engagements - were sieges of and assaults on fortified defences. Furthermore, apart from the formation of the New Model Army in 1645, substantial numbers of Royalist and Parliamentarian troops and military resources were dedicated to garrisoning cities, towns, and ports, while the provisioning and supply of these garrisons often burdened local civilian populations, upon whom taxes and other resources were levied. Troops from garrisons also marched out to augment other forces and returned to them for their safety. Urban centres and garrisons also controlled trade and movements by dominating the hinterland between transportation routes and other areas of military operations. Hence, this highly relevant and interesting topic will significantly enhance our knowledge of the role of garrison troops and the activities they undertook. AUTHOR: Dr Andrew Abram served in the British Army between 1978 and 1991. In 2007 he gained a doctorate in History at the University of Wales, Lampeter. Andrew was a lecturer at Lampeter until 2015, followed by a spell as associate lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. Dr Abram's interest in the British Civil Wars and seventeenth-century conflicts more generally, has led to the publication of five monographs by Helion & Co., in addition to various journal articles and chapters in edited collections. Andrew is currently secretary of the Battle of Winwick Society, and lives with his family in the Peak District. 30 b/w illustrations, 5 b/w photos, 10 tables, 4 b/w maps

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Author:   Andrew Abram
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
ISBN:  

9781804518373


ISBN 10:   1804518379
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   09 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Having joined the British Army in 1978 aged sixteen, Dr Andrew Abram served as a regular soldier in various theatres, including the South Atlantic. In 1997 he discovered that he could attend university, graduating with a first-class honours degree in history at the University of Wales, Lampeter three years later. In 2007 he was awarded his doctorate by the same institution, being employed there as a teaching fellow and lecturer in medieval history until 2015. Andrew has subsequently acted as an associate lecturer in history at Manchester Metropolitan University, and historical consultant to museums and local groups. He has researched, written about, and taught on medieval and early-modern warfare, and contributed journal articles and book chapters on related topics. More recently, Dr Abram’s research interests in the civil war in Cheshire, the northwest of England and the Welsh borders, as well as seventeenth-century conflicts more generally, continues, and he is currently working on a studies of the 1659 Booth Rebellion, and Charles II’s army and Tangier for Helion & Company. Andrew lives with his family in the Peak District, where he enjoys travelling, reading crime and naval adventure novels, brewing beer,climbing, hiking, and training for pilgrimages to holy sites.

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