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SUMMARY:The Battle of Pavia  - Culimination of the Italian Wars
DESCRIPTION:The NHSA is delighted to welcome Charles Singleton as our speaker for an event in which we study the battle of Pavia of 1525\, arguably the decisive battle of the Renaissance Italian Wars. Charles was the editor of the Oxford Companion to Military History and is the author of several books on early modern warfare including Famous by my Sword: The Army of Montrose and the Military Revolution. He is the creative director for the Early Modern Portfolio for the military history publishers Helion & Co. and created the “Century of the Soldier 1618-1721” and the “From Retinue to Regiment 1453-1618” series for them. He is due to publish a guide to the Italian Wars next year. Charles’ talk on Pavia\, as a battle in the context of its time\, will take place at 9.15 am on Sunday 3 December 2023 and will be accompanied by a simulation of the battle. Please contact Philip Marshall on 07946 041733 or through the contact page on this site if you would like to attend.
URL:https://newburyhistorical.net/event/the-battle-of-pavia-culimination-of-the-italian-wars/
LOCATION:NHSA\, 24 Kingfisher Court\, Hambridge Road\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 5SJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:New perspectives on the Crimean War
DESCRIPTION:Our next talk\, on the battles of the Crimean War\, will be at 9.15 a.m. on Saturday 9 December. \nMartin Sheppard is a historian who has written three books on the war. His General Sir James Scarlett: The Life and Letters of the Commander of the Heavy Brigade at Balaklava is a radical reinterpretation of that battle\, the scene of the two most famous cavalry charges in British military history\, those of the Heavy Brigade and the Light Brigade. In this book\, Martin used Scarlett’s previously unpublished letters to throw fresh light on what happened during the campaign and at the battle itself. While concentrating on Balaklava\, he will set the battle in an outline of Crimean War as a whole and will also discuss the two other main battles of the war\, those of the Alma and Inkerman. \nThe talk will be at 24 Kingfisher Court\, Newbury RG14 5SJ. Please contact Philip Marshall on 07946 041733\, or through the contact link on this website\, if you would like to attend.
URL:https://newburyhistorical.net/event/new-perspectives-on-the-crimean-war/
LOCATION:NHSA\, 24 Kingfisher Court\, Hambridge Road\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 5SJ\, United Kingdom
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