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Danza Si Puedes - Un Diccionario De Batallas Escocesas

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This is not an academic book, but an introduction to the huge variety of battles fought in Scotland, or fought by the Scots in the nearly nine hundred years when they were an independent nation.

The first part of the book serves as an introduction to Scottish history, while he second section portrays the Scottish soldier throughout history. Part three gives an alphabetical guide and brief notes of the many hundred battles, skirmishes and sieges that pepper the history of Scotland.

Unlike most battle books, Dance if ye Can does not concentrate solely on the well-known battles. Rather it gives space to many of the near-forgotten skirmishes and clan battles, as well as the more famous encounters such as Bannockburn and Culloden. The earliest battles concern the Roman invasion of 83 AD, while the last was the German attack on the Royal Navy in the Firth of Forth in 1939. In between are mentions of the wars against the Norse and the English, with various civil wars and disturbances, the Jacobite Risings and the clan wars of the Borders and Highlands.

While the major battles are given in some detail, others, such as the battles of the Dark Ages when Scotland was a mish-mash of small competing states, are mere mentions, as befits the lack of information about that time.

The final section is a timeline of Scottish history that brings the book to the post-devolution period in the twenty-first century.

360 pages, Hardcover

Published August 28, 2021

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Malcolm Archibald

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