Description
The Wars of the Roses was not a single conflict, but a generation of instability — a cycle of ambition, betrayal, and violence that reshaped England forever.
Fought between rival branches of the royal house, these wars were decided not by ideology or borders, but by lineage, loyalty, and force. Kings were crowned, deposed, restored, and destroyed. Armies were raised by private power. Battles were fought in mud, fog, snow, and exhaustion.
This book follows the conflict from its origins in the failures of late Lancastrian rule through the great battles that defined the age — St Albans, Towton, Barnet, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth — and the men and women who shaped them. It draws on contemporary chronicles, letters, financial records, and modern historical analysis to present the wars as they were: brutal, uncertain, and human.
No myths are softened. No victories are romanticised. Where sources conflict, the strongest evidence is followed and uncertainty is made clear.
This is not simply the story of shifting crowns. It is the story of what happens when authority fractures, when power becomes personal, and when a kingdom learns — at terrible cost — what civil war truly demands.
The evidence is old. The lesson is not.
Details
Publisher - BookVAULT Publishing
Language - English
Case Bound - PPC
Contributors
By author
The Stoic English
Published Date - 2026-01-20
ISBN - 9781807383206
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
Page Count - 230
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