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Book Review: British Battles 493–937. Mount Badon to Brunanburh by Andrew Breeze
‘... Professor Clarke was cavalier with the facts. Oswald’s army was Anglian, not Saxon;* its Welsh enemies were Christians not pagans; the battle was fought not at Heavenfield but several miles away;* and it took place in the Winter of 634-5 not 642. Her ‘vocantur’ is a mistake for Bede’s vocatur. Battles and Latin grammar are not the strong point of Catherine Clarke, or (it seems) of Southampton University, where she now has a Chair of English.’ (p. 80: asterisks added)
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War in History journal takes the view that military history should be integrated into a broader definition of history, and benefits from the insights provided by other approaches to history. Recognising that the study of war is more than simply the study of conflict, War in History embraces war in all its aspects: > Economic > Social > Political > Military Articles include the study of naval forces, maritime power and air forces, as well as more narrowly defined military matters. There is no restriction as to period: the journal is as receptive to the study of classical or feudal warfare as to Napoleonic. This journal provides you with a continuous update on war in history over many historical periods.