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New model armies: Rethinking military purpose in post-conflict Southeastern Europe
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Parliamentary army chaplains, 1642-51
Published 1982“…Particular attention is paid to the study by Professor Leo Solt of the political and religious ideas of certain New Model army chaplains. Dr. Mark Kishlansky's work on the New Model army is also discussed. …”
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The religious aspects of the Scottish covenanting armies, 1639-1651
Published 1983“…While historians of Britain in the 1640s have long been attracted by the English New Model Army and in recent years by the English royalist armies, the armies fielded by the Scottish Covenanters have suffered a strange neglect. …”
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The fifth monarchy men
Published 1970“…</p> <p>The composition of the Fifth Monarchist movement (chapter 4) reflects the importance of the New Model Army in its origin. Fifth Monarchism was a largely urban movement, and many of the towns where it flourished were garrison towns or naval establishments. …”
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The motives, pattern and form of Anglo-Ottoman diplomatic relations, c. 1580-1661
Published 1994“…The most notable contrast was that the Ottomans possessed a growing standing army while England relied on ad hoc levies until Cromwell's new model army. These chapters are intended to open the subject to two audiences: the Ottomanist and the Early Modern European/English Historian, and to place the Anglo-Ottoman relationship within a broader diplomatic context.…”
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