The Battle of Pinkie, 1547 - David Caldwell, Vicky Oleksy, Bess Rhodes

The Battle of Pinkie, 1547

The Last Battle Between the Independent Kingdoms of Scotland and England
Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2023
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-973-5 (ISBN)
43,65 inkl. MwSt
Presents a detailed study of the Battle of Pinkie, 1547 – a battle that is of considerable significance in the history of both Scotland and England.
The Battle of Pinkie, fought between the English and the Scots in 1547, was the last great clash between the two as independent nations. It is a well-documented battle with several eyewitness accounts and contemporary illustrations. There is also archaeological evidence of military activities. The manoeuvres of the two armies can be placed in the landscape near Edinburgh, despite considerable developments since the 16th century. Nevertheless, the battle and its significance has not been well understood.

 

From a military point of view there is much of interest. The commanders were experienced and had already had battlefield successes. There was an awareness on both sides of contemporary best practice and use of up-to-date weapons and equipment. The Scots and the English armies, however, were markedly different in their composition and in the strategy and tactics they employed. There is the added ingredient that the fire from English ships, positioned just off the coast, helped decide the course of events.

 

Using contemporary records and archaeological evidence, David Caldwell, Victoria Oleksy, and Bess Rhodes reconsider the events of September 1547. They explore the location of the fighting, the varied forces involved, the aims of the commanders, and the close-run nature of the battle. Pinkie resulted in a resounding victory for the English, but that was by no means an inevitable outcome. After Pinkie it briefly seemed as if the future of Britain had been redefined. The reality proved rather different, and the battle has largely slipped from popular consciousness. This book provides a reminder of the uncertainty and high stakes both Scots and English faced in the autumn of 1547.

David Caldwell worked for the National Museum of Scotland until his retirement in 2012, latterly as keeper of two of its curatorial departments. He has an academic background in both history and archaeology, and much of his research interest has focused on weapons and warfare. Victoria Oleksy is Associate Director and Head of Consultancy at AOC Archaeology Group. She has an MA (Distinction) in Historical Archaeology from the University of Bristol. She has worked in the Heritage Sector for 17 years and has been involved in research surrounding the Battle of Pinkie since 2007. Bess Rhodes has held teaching and research fellowships at the University of St Andrews. She specialises in late medieval and early modern Scottish history, and is the author of Riches and Reform: Ecclesiastical Wealth in St Andrews, c. 1520–1580 (2019).

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgements

Copyright and Abbreviations

1 Introduction





Slaughter near Musselburgh

Modern understandings of Pinkie

Purpose of this book





2 Causes of conflict in 1547





Warning of war

Dynastic ambitions

Religious conflict

Attack on Langholm

Objectives in September 1547





3 The English forces





The commanders

Cavalry

Infantry

Artillery

Naval forces

Logistics and supply





4 Scotland’s military capability





The host

Wappenshaws

The mobilisation

The Scottish commanders

The structure of the army

Scottish battlefield successes





5 Early sources for the battle – a review





Official documentation

Diplomatic reports

English descriptions of the battle

Scottish descriptions of the battle





6 Pinkie Battlefield – Topography and Archaeology





What’s in a name?

Topographical overview

Lordships and lands

Settlements

Communications

Land use

On manoeuvres, September 1547

The Archaeology of the Battle of Pinkie





7 A New interpretation of the battle





The English advance into Scotland

Scottish preparations

Thursday 8 and Friday 9 September

Saturday 10 September





8 Pinkie First and Last





After Pinkie – the English policy

After Pinkie – the Scottish response

Pinkie and military change in Early Modern Britain

Pinkie – future directions





Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo B&W and Color images
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 241 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-973-8 / 1789259738
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-973-5 / 9781789259735
Zustand Neuware
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