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Trevor Royle

    Trevor Royle è un autore e storico affermato il cui lavoro approfondisce la storia della guerra e dell'impero. Possiede una notevole capacità di illuminare le dimensioni umane all'interno di vasti conflitti storici, rendendo gli eventi complessi accessibili e coinvolgenti. La scrittura di Royle è caratterizzata da una ricerca approfondita e uno stile narrativo avvincente che attira i lettori nel passato.

    Orde Wingate
    Civil War
    The Flowers of the Forest
    A Time of Tyrants
    The Kitchener Enigma
    Bearskins, Bayonets & Body Armour
    • Centenary history of the Welsh Guards, based on original documents and exclusive interviews with senior figures. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and paintings from the Regiment's extensive collection.

      Bearskins, Bayonets & Body Armour
    • The Kitchener Enigma

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      In this critically acclaimed biography, now fully updated, Royle revises Kitchener's latter-day image as a stern taskmaster, the ultimate war lord, to reveal a caring man capable of displaying great loyalty and love to those close to him.

      The Kitchener Enigma
    • A Time of Tyrants

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Trevor Royle examines Scotland's role in the Second World War from a wide range of perspectives. The country's geographical position gave it great strategic importance for importing war materiel and reinforcements, for conducting naval and aerial operations against the enemy and for training regular and specialist SOE and commando forces.

      A Time of Tyrants
    • The Flowers of the Forest

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      On the brink of the First World War, Scotland was regarded throughout the British Isles as 'the workshop of the Empire'. Not only were Clyde-built ships known the world over, Scotland produced half of Britain's total production of railway equipment, and the cotton and jute industries flourished in Paisley and Dundee. In addition, Scots were a hugely important source of manpower for the colonies. Yet after the war, Scotland became an industrial and financial backwater. Emigration increased as morale slumped in the face of economic stagnation and decline. The country had paid a disproportionately high price in casualties, a result of huge numbers of volunteers and the use of Scottish battalions as shock troops in the fighting on the Western Front and Gallipoli - young men whom the novelist Ian Hay called 'the vanished generation'.In this book, Trevor Royle provides the first full account of how the war changed Scotland irrevocably by exploring a wide range of themes - the overwhelming response to the call for volunteers; the performance of Scottish military formations in 1915 and 1916; the militarization of the Scottish homeland; the resistance to war in Glasgow and the west of Scotland; and the boom in the heavy industries and the strengthening of women's role in society following on from wartime employment.

      The Flowers of the Forest
    • Civil War

      • 912pagine
      • 32 ore di lettura

      First complete general history of the English Civil War from its outbreak in 1639 to the last battle in 1659.

      Civil War
    • "In this sweeping history, Trevor Royle reanimates the bitter, multi-generational conflict that shaped the history of England. The Wars of the Roses and their epic display of human foibles inspired eight plays by Shakespeare. The prize was the crown of England, and the players were the rival houses of Lancaster and York. The dynastic quarrel threatened the collapse of the monarchy as a succession of weak rulers failed to deal with an overzealous aristocracy, plunging England into a series of violent encounters." "This exciting national conflict was played out against a backdrop of international turmoil, with England's position in France, Scotland, and Ireland shifting over the course of the wars. All this culminated in the rise of one of the most dynamic ruling families in England, the Tudors." "Royle covers it all-the alliances, the betrayals, the bloody battle scenes-in this elegant, fast-paced, and comprehensive history."--BOOK JACKET.

      The Wars of the Roses
    • Facing the Bear

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A gripping and unique perspective of the Cold War which shows how Scotland would have been a major theater of war in the event of WWIII

      Facing the Bear
    • Lancaster Against York

      The Wars of the Roses and the Foundation of Modern Britain

      • 366pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on a tumultuous period in British history, this book chronicles the fierce conflict between the Lancaster and York houses over the English crown. It explores how weak leadership and a powerful aristocracy led to violent battles and political intrigue, ultimately threatening the monarchy's stability. The narrative highlights the dramatic rise of the Tudor family, emerging from the chaos of this bloody struggle, and reshaping the future of England.

      Lancaster Against York