
Culloden
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In battle at Culloden Moor on April 16, 1746, the Jacobite cause was dealt a mortal blow. The power of the Highland clans was broken. And the image of sword-wielding Highlanders charging into a hail of lead delivered by the red-coated battalions of the Hanoverian army has passed into legend. The battle was a turning point in British history. And yet our perception of this critical episode tends to be confused by mistaken, sometimes partisan, views of the events on the battlefield. So, what really happened at Culloden?
In this fascinating and original book, a team of leading historians and archaeologists reconsiders every aspect of the battle. They examine the latest historical and archaeological evidence, question every assumption, and rewrite the story of the campaign in vivid detail. This is the first time that such a distinguished team of experts has focused on a single British battle. The result is a seminal study of the subject, and it is a landmark publication of battlefield archaeology.
Praise for Culloden
"Culloden is one of the best documented British battles and also one of the most mapped, yet the contributions to this fine volume have succeeded in finding new material." - Scotts Magazine (UK)
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- About the Authors
- Introduction - The Battle of Culloden-More than a Difference of Opinion
- Chapter 1 - The '45 Campaign
- Chapter 2 - The Jacobite Army at Culloden
- The Regiments at Culloden
- Organization
- Recruitment
- The French
- Fighting
- Chapter 3 - The British Army at Culloden
- The Regiments at Culloden
- First Brigade
- Third Brigade
- Second Brigade
- Fourth Brigade
- Unbrigaded
- Cavalry Regiments
- The Royal Artillery
- Organization
- Recruitment
- The Regiments' Successors
- Chapter 4 - Cavalry in the '45
- Government Cavalry
- Jacobite Cavalry
- Cavalry Action at Culloden
- Chapter 5 - The Battle of Culloden: A Narrative Account
- Chapter 6 - Capturing the Moment: The Archaeology of Culloden Battlefield
- Introduction
- The Battlefield Then and Now
- Results
- Summing Up
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 7 - 'To Gather an Image Whole': Some Early Maps and Plans of the Battle of Culloden
- 1. Yorke's Sketch Map, 1746
- 2. Cathcart's Sketch Map, 1746
- 3. Sandby's Map, 1746
- 4. Leigh Jones's Map, 1746
- 5. Paterson's Map, about 1746
- 6. Finlayson's Map, 1747-51
- 7. Lord Elcho's Sketch Map, between 1747 and 1754
- 8. French Officer's Map, about 1748
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 8 - Irish Intriguers and Scottish Councils: Post-Culloden Narratives and Their Recriminations
- Chapter 9 - Drumossie Moor: Memorialization, Development and Restoration in an Evolving Historic Landscape
- The Battlefield Landscape, 1746-1846
- The Culloden Memorials
- Developments on the Battlefield, 1897-1937
- Restoration and Conservation of the Battlefield: The Work of the National Trust for Scotland
- Chapter 10 - The Significance of Culloden
- The '45 and the War of the Austrian Succession
- Culloden and British Politics
- The '45 and the Jacobite Cause
- Notes
- Index
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