Thursday 25 March 2021

In the Midst of the Kingdom

 


New release!

We are pleased to announce In the Midst of the Kingdom is now available.

Today see's the publication of 'In the Midst of the Kingdom, The Royalist War Effort in the North Midlands, 1642-1646'. The author, Martyn Bennett, is Professor of Early Modern History at Nottingham Trent University. Martyn has written over a dozen books on the British Civil Wars and is also the presenter of television documentary series 'Rediscovering Notts'.

'In the Midst of the Kingdom' is the first work to study the way the Royalist cause was managed and prosecuted in the North Midland counties. The strengths and weaknesses of the Royalist command structure are examined and a clear picture of how the war was conducted by the King's supporters emerges. Although the author examines a specific region during the war, the study is arguably applicable to many other parts of the country as well.

✨ Save £4 on RRP until Sunday 4th April. No code needed. ✨ 

Buy it here: https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/in-the-midst-of-the-kingdom-the-royalist-war-effort-in-the-north-midlands-1642-1646.php 

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