Supplying the New Model Army
Logistics, Arms, Ammunition, Clothing, Victuals and the Matériel of War, 1645-1646
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Recent research uncovers the New Model Army's dependence on a centralized supply system originating from London, which contradicts the traditional perspective that emphasizes their reliance on plunder. This new understanding sheds light on the logistical strategies that supported the army's operations, offering a fresh interpretation of their success during the English Civil War.
