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REID Stuart, Wellington's Highland Warriors: From the Black Watch Mutiny to the Battle of Waterloo


<i>© Frontline Books</i>

© Frontline Books

Description: The kilted regiments of the British Army have a long, romanticised and often factually dubious history. From their inception as the Black Watch - a local militia designed to introduce some measure of English law to the clannish highlands - to the Battle of Waterloo by the Gordons, the Highland regiments established a reputation for fearlessness in battle and reliability as soldiers which expanded beyond all proportion to their actual numbers.
 
In this new book, Stuart Reid takes a look at the history of the Highland regiments, debunking some of the myths surrounding them - notably the image contemporaries and historians alike had of the Black Watch Mutiny of 1473 - and illustrates how the units operated, again with clarity and no romantic embellishments. Recruitment is covered, and revealed not to be the Clannish call-to-arms the politicians imagined, but a recruitment drive which relied on the influence of many Scotch lords and saw the soldiers extracting conditions from their new recruiting officers previously unheard of.

Place and publisher: Frontline Books

Date of publication: 2010

Number of pages: 256


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