A History of the British Army, Vol. 1 First Part—to the Close of the Seven Years' War

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A History of the British Army, Vol. 1 First Part—to the Close of the Seven Years' War

by Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

EN·~20 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

1:03
2

A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY

0:16
3

PREFACE

13:17
4

BOOK I

2:30:37
5

BOOK II

4:10:46
6

BOOK III

2:30:57
7

BOOK IV

1:20:58
8

BOOK V

1:58:32
9

BOOK VI

7:14:29

Description

The work offers a compact yet thorough survey of the British Army’s evolution from its medieval origins through the tumult of the Seven Years’ War, concluding just before the 1713 peace settlements. It navigates the complexities of period dating, clearly distinguishing between the Julian “Old Style” dates used in England and the Gregorian “New Style” dates adopted elsewhere, so listeners can follow contemporary accounts without confusion.

Written by a civilian historian, the narrative balances strategic events with the broader political currents that shaped the force. Rather than crowding the story with exhaustive technical details, the author highlights the essential moments that defined the army’s structure and its relationship to the state, inviting listeners to appreciate how early military decisions still echo in modern defence thinking.

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Full title

A History of the British Army, Vol. 1 First Part—to the Close of the Seven Years' War First Part—to the Close of the Seven Years' War

Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1152K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Coe, John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

1859–1933

Best known for his sweeping military histories, this British historian and Army officer brought campaigns, commanders, and institutions to life with unusual clarity. He also served as the official historian of the British Army, helping shape how its past was recorded.

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