Scottish history has been shaped and defined by a series of great
battles. John Sadler gives the first full military history of Scotland
for many years. From Mons Graupius to Culloden, he shows how terrain and
politics shaped the campaigns and decisive engagements we still remember
today. Each chapter also features sections on the development of
warfare - its tactics, equipment and styles of fighting. For the
military historian, Scotland is a fascinating example of how a small
country can fight off domination by a far larger neighbour. From Celtic
warfare to the feudal host to the professional armies of the eighteenth
century, from guerrilla warfare to the pitched battle, from siege to
Border Reiver, Scotland is unique in having had almost every major type
of warfare taking place within its frontiers. Battles such as
Bannockburn, Flodden, and Culloden, have a resonance and impact far
beyond Scotland. John Sadler weaves chronicle, narrative and analysis
together in a masterly way, recreating the drama and passion of
centuries past.