Originally published in 1985 the English Civil War is a subject which continues to excite enormous interest throughout the world. This atlas consists of over fifty maps illustrating all the major - and many of the minor - bloody campaigns and battles of the War, including the campaigns of Montrose, the battle of Edgehill and Langport.
Providing a complete introductory history to the turbulent period, it also includes maps giving essential background information; detailed accompanying explanations; a useful context to events.
1. Scotland in 1639 1640 and the Bishops Wars
2. Flashpoints of Civil
War in the Summer of 1642
3. 1642: Prelude to Edgehill
4. The Battle of
Edgehill, 23 October 1642: Locality
5. The Battle of Edgehill, 23 October
1642: Field of Battle
6. 1642-1643: War in Yorkshire and the North-East
7.
1642-1643: War in Lancashire and the North-West
8. 1642-1643: War in the East
and East Midlands
9. 1642-1643: War in the Centre
10. 1643-1643: War in the
West 11 1643: Roundway Down and the Fall of Bristol
12. 1642-1643: War in
Wales and the Borders
13. The Military Situation in Late 1643
14. War in the
North: The Scottish Invasion, January to April 1644
15. 1644: War in Cheshire
and the Relief of Newark
16. War in the North: Fighting in Yorkshire, January
to April 1644
17. 1643-1644: The Fight Against Essex and Waller
18. The
Battle of Cheriton, 29 March 1644: Locality
19. The Battle of Cheriton, 29
March 1644: Field of Battle
20. 1644: The Campaigns of the Oxford Army, to
July
21. 1644: The Siege of York and War in the North-East
22. 1644: Ruperts
Relief March to York
23. The Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644: Locality
24. The Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644: Field of Battle
25. 1644: The
Campaign to Lostwithiel, July to September
26. Events Leading to the Second
Battle of Newbury
27. The Second Battle of Newbury, 27 October 1644: Locality
28. The Second Battle of Newbury, 27 October 1644: Field of Battle
29. The
Military Situation in Late 1644
30. Developments in Early 1645
31. The
Campaigns of the Marquess of Montrose 1644 1645: The War in the North
33.
1645: The Naseby Campaign
34. The Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645: Locality
35. The Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645 Field of Battle
36. 1645: War in the
West and the Battle of Langport
37. 1644-1645: The Risings of the Clubmen
38.
The Fall of Bristol and the Marches of the King
39. The End of the War: The
Battle of Torrington, 16 February 1646
40. The King, the Scots and the
Discontented Army
41. 1648: The Second Civil War: Royaltists and
Ex-parliamentarians
42. 1648: The Second Civil War: The Royalists and the
Scots , Prides Purge and the Kings Execution
43. 1641-1649: Civil War in
Ireland
44. 1649-1650: Cromwell in Ireland
45. The Rump Parliament and
Interregnum Government
46. 1650-1651: The Outbreak of the Third Civil War
47.
1650: The Dunbar Campaign
48. The Battle of Dunbar, 3 September 1650 and its
Aftermath
49. 1651: The Worcester Campaign
50. The Battle of Worcester, 3
September 1651: Locality
51. The Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651: Field
of Battle
52. The Flight of Charles II After Worcester
53. Royalist
Conspiracy and the Risings of 1655
54. The Rule of the Major Generals
55.
1659: Sir George Booths Rising
56. 1660: George Moncks March South and the
Restoration of Charles II
P. R. Newman was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.