Synopses & Reviews
The Battle of Naseby on 14 June 1645 was a devastating victory for the New Model Army commanded by Fairfax and Cromwell. It determined the fate of Charles I and secured the future of Parliamentary democracy. Naseby rivals Hastings as one of the most important battles fought on English soil. In this fascinating study Glenn Foard reviews the whole Naseby campaign in unprecedented and vivid detail. He places the event in its regional and national context and provides intriguing new archaeological and documentary evidence.