The Scottish Military Revolution: The Army That Defied England | Early Modern Warfare
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In the early 16th century, Scotland suffered a series of devastating defeats, which scored the Scots a reputation for backwardness. At Flodden (1513), Solway Moss (1542), and Pinkie (1547), though numerically superior, Scottish armies were well beaten by the English. To many, the armies of Scotland seemed almost archaic compared to the orderly forces of continental Europe. The historian G. J. Millar has even called them “the English crown’s ‘most backward of adversaries.” Still, this allegedly most backward of adversaries did not succumb to the English, denied them substantial territorial gains, and even went on the offensive. Hence, we need to ask how such a supposed relic of old times kept up with the modern armies of the period.
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Sources:
Caldwell, D. H., The Battle of Pinkie, in: Macdougall, N., Scotland and War, AD 79-1918, Edinburgh, 1991, pp. 61–94.
Macdougall, N. (Ed.), Scotland and War, AD 79-1918. Edinburgh 1991.
MacLeod, M., s.v. warfare, weapons, and fortifications. 1450-1600, in: Lynch, M., The Oxford Companion to Scottish History, Oxford 2001.
Merriman, M., The Rough Wooings, Tuckwell 2000.
Millar, G. J., Tudor Mercenaries and Auxiliaries, Charlottesville 1980, p. 3.
Philipps, G., Scotland in the Age of the Military Revolution, 1488–1560, in: Spiers/Crang/Strickland, A Military History of Scotland, Edinburgh 2012
Phillips, G. The Anglo-Scots Wars 1513–1550, Martlesham/Rochester 1999.
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In the early 16th century, Scotland suffered a series of devastating defeats, which scored the Scots a reputation for backwardness. At Flodden (1513), Solway Moss (1542), and Pinkie (1547), though numerically superior, Scottish armies were well beaten by the English. To many, the armies of Scotland seemed almost archaic compared to the orderly forces of continental Europe. The historian G. J. Millar has even called them “the English crown’s ‘most backward of adversaries.” Still, this allegedly most backward of adversaries did not succumb to the English, denied them substantial territorial gains, and even went on the offensive. Hence, we need to ask how such a supposed relic of old times kept up with the modern armies of the period.
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00:00-02:22 Intro
02:22-03:39 MyHeritage
03:39-13:42 Video
#history #scotland #scottish
Sources:
Caldwell, D. H., The Battle of Pinkie, in: Macdougall, N., Scotland and War, AD 79-1918, Edinburgh, 1991, pp. 61–94.
Macdougall, N. (Ed.), Scotland and War, AD 79-1918. Edinburgh 1991.
MacLeod, M., s.v. warfare, weapons, and fortifications. 1450-1600, in: Lynch, M., The Oxford Companion to Scottish History, Oxford 2001.
Merriman, M., The Rough Wooings, Tuckwell 2000.
Millar, G. J., Tudor Mercenaries and Auxiliaries, Charlottesville 1980, p. 3.
Philipps, G., Scotland in the Age of the Military Revolution, 1488–1560, in: Spiers/Crang/Strickland, A Military History of Scotland, Edinburgh 2012
Phillips, G. The Anglo-Scots Wars 1513–1550, Martlesham/Rochester 1999.
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