'Butcher' Cumberland is portrayed as one of the arch villains of
British history. His leading role in the bloody defeat of the Jacobite
rebellion in 1745 and his ruthless pursuit of Bonnie Prince Charlie's
fugitive supporters across the Scottish Highlands has generated a
reputation for severity that has endured to the present day. He has
even been proposed as the most evil Briton of the eighteenth century.
But was Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, the younger son
of George II, really the ogre of popular imagination? Jonathan Oates,
in this perceptive investigation of the man and his notorious career,
seeks to answer this question. He looks dispassionately at
Cumberland's character and at his record as a soldier, in particular
at this behavior towards enemy wounded and prisoners. He analyses the
rules of war as they were understood and applied in the eighteenth
century. And he watches Cumberland closely through the entire course
of the '45 campaign, from the retreat of the rebels across northern
England to the Highlands, through Battle of Culloden and on into the
bloodstained suppression that followed.
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The Duke of Cumberland and the '45
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781781598221
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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