One of the oldest settlements in Western Europe, York grew up on dry
land with protective rivers and associated wetlands giving security
and mobility. Early, prehistoric settlement was on nearby drier,
raised areas along the flood plain. Here the Romans built a great,
northern, fortified city and military settlement from which they could
foray overland into northern England or by ship and the coastal route
to Scotland and the Picts. Yorks significance was emphasized when
Constantine was made Emperor whilst residing there.Lean times followed
after Roman abandonment and Saxon neglect before the Vikings swept
into northern England, with Jorvic, reborn as their capital, York,
much to their liking. Once subsumed into Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, York
continued its huge strategic and military significance through late
Saxon times, during the Norman Conquest, and into medieval England.
Indeed, two of the most far-reaching battles in English history were
fought at nearby Fulford and Stamford Bridge. Yorks military
significance grew again during the Wars of the Roses, with the Battle
of Towton in 1461 described as the most barbaric ever fought on
British soil.Following oscillating and vicious disputes over religion
during the reigns of the later Tudors, divisive and punitive civil war
played out again under the Stuart kings and Parliamentary
Commonwealth. Through all this, York was a major strategic location in
northern England; an important base for those commanding it, a
significant prize for those who did not. This military importance
declined into modern times but the city retains garrison and
regimental ties. The last direct conflict occurred when York was
targeted for retaliatory Baedeker raids by German bombers during April
1942. Yorks remarkable history and longevity, and its significance in
English and sometimes international politics and economics, have left
a unique, unparalleled military history.
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ISBN
9781526709271
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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