Culloden (Paperback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 100 black and white illustrations
ISBN: 9781844151950
Published: 17th October 2011
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Culloden Moor is the last and one of the most famous battles in British history. On 16 April 1746 the Duke of Cumberland's government army defeated the Jacobite rebels led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In this concise account Stuart Reid, the leading authority on Culloden, sets out in a graphic and easily understood way the movements and deployments of the opposing armies and describes in detail the close and deadly combat that followed. His account incorporates the results of the latest documentary and archaeological research and he provides a full tour of the battlefield so that visitors can explore for themselves the historic ground on which this momentous event took place.
The aim here is to produce a battlefield guide that also provides a factual history of the battle. The rights and wrongs of the Jacobite rebellion are thus ignored and Reid focuses on the events of the battle and of the events leading up to it and in its aftermath, as well as producing a detailed guide to the battlefield today and a chapter on the two armies that fought at Culloden.
History of war website
I found the section on the period before the battle of great interest - I hadn't realised that there was quite a gap between Prince Charles returning to Scotland in December 1745 and the battle of Culloden in April 1746. During those four months there were several clashes between Jacobite and Government troops, some of these minor battles in their own right. The account of the campaign and battle greatly benefit from Reid's use of original sources, and in particular the memoirs of the participants and their earlier reports and letters, which often give a rather different picture of events that their later memories.
The 2nd Edition has been produced because the National Trust for Scotland is engaged in a long term project to restore the battlefield to something like its appearance at the time of the battle. The final chapter, on the battlefields today, has thus had to be revised.
Reid had produced a very readable account of this iconic battle, with a lightness of style that is unusual in works on a still controversial topic.
About Stuart Reid
Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954 into a family with a tradition of service in the Army stretching back through the Battle of Mons to Culloden and beyond. He is the author of numerous military history publications and has written extensively upon Scottish military history during the seventeenth century Civil War and the Jacobite period.