“it is a wonder that men selected and packed off to war in this way … should ever have stood their ground at first musket fire.” – Stephen J. Stearns, ‘Conscription and English Society in the 1620s’
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The historical record focuses much more on men who were forced to fight in the wars of the 17th Century than those who volunteered willingly, and so the view of military service in the Civil Wars is usually a negative one. This seems obvious in view of the account of the desperation that could drive one man to cut his own throat or another to cut off his own toe to avoid service. Men seized by recruiting partiesn for both sides were herded together and imprisoned before being marched off for minimal basic training and almost certain injury or death — the time-lapse between recruitment and action could be as little as three days. Desertion was a constant problem for armies relying on impressment, particularly Parliament’s “newly modelled” army, which was perennially short of both men and pay. Stories of almost half the impressed men who fought at Naseby fleeing the field or deserting soon after paint a vivid picture of unwilling recruits, unprepared for action. This image is sharply contradicted by reports from European sources, who noted English hardiness in war, and praises English and Scottish armies for their courage and resilience. As always, every soldier had his own story and this moment in history between the ‘patronage’ armies of the medieval period and the professional armies of the late 17th Century onwards reveals so much about the many and varied reasons why men would march to war.
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“it is a wonder that men selected and packed off to war in this way … should ever have stood their ground at first musket fire.” – Stephen J. Stearns, ‘Conscription and English Society in the 1620s’
.
The historical record focuses much more on men who were forced to fight in the wars of the 17th Century than those who volunteered willingly, and so the view of military service in the Civil Wars is usually a negative one. This seems obvious in view of the account of the desperation that could drive one man to cut his own throat or another to cut off his own toe to avoid service. Men seized by recruiting partiesn for both sides were herded together and imprisoned before being marched off for minimal basic training and almost certain injury or death — the time-lapse between recruitment and action could be as little as three days. Desertion was a constant problem for armies relying on impressment, particularly Parliament’s “newly modelled” army, which was perennially short of both men and pay. Stories of almost half the impressed men who fought at Naseby fleeing the field or deserting soon after paint a vivid picture of unwilling recruits, unprepared for action. This image is sharply contradicted by reports from European sources, who noted English hardiness in war, and praises English and Scottish armies for their courage and resilience. As always, every soldier had his own story and this moment in history between the ‘patronage’ armies of the medieval period and the professional armies of the late 17th Century onwards reveals so much about the many and varied reasons why men would march to war.
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📷 ABN Photography
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#photoreenactment #reenactment #reenactors #reenacting #reenactorstyle #reenactorslife #reenactorsofinstagram #reenactmentphotography #livinghistory #history #photohistory #historicalreenactment #17thcentury #sealedknot #dailyphoto #photoaday #photooftheday #photoadaychallenge #englishcivilwar #instadaily #musketeers #musket #recruitment #recruiting #recruit
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⚜️ Pikeman Armor for an Officer ⚜️
📜 Origin: England (Greenwich)
Date: 1625–1630
Medium: Steel, brass, and leather
Dimensions: H. 94 cm (37 in.) Weight: 23 lb. 6 oz.
Reference Number: 1982.2177a-fHalf armor was worn by both foot soldiers and light cavalrymen. English Pikemen were infantrymen (foot soldiers) so named for their principal weapon, the pike, a staff that measured 16 to 20 feet in length. Abundantly studded with steel brass-capped rivets within embossed V-shaped motifs, a pikeman’s armor included a helmet (pott), cuirass (breastplate and backplate), gorget (collar), and tassets (riveted steel skirt plates attached to the breastplate). For protection, the down-turned, wide-brimmed pott was originally designed to deflect arrows away from the neck, while the tassets shielded the waist and upper thighs. The patterned breastplate with bulbous tassets reflects the style of a doublet, with a wide full skirt over bulky trousers, which was fashionable at this time. The shoulder strap reinforcement and tasset hinges suggest that this harness belonged to an officer of the English Pikemen or even a member of the English royal bodyguard—the Yeomen of the Guard.
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⚜️ Офицерский доспех пикинера ⚜️📜 Происхождение: Англия (Гринвич)
Дата: 1625-1630 гг.
Материалы: Сталь, латунь, кожа
Размеры: Высота – 94 см, Вес – 23 фунта 6 унций.
Регистрационный номер: 1982.2177a-fТакой полудоспех носили как пехотинцы, так и легкая кавалерия. Английские пикинеры были пехотинцами (рядовыми воинами), названными в честь своего основого оружия – пики (копья), длина которой составляла от 16 до 20 футов.
Доспехи пикинера, обильно украшенные стальными заклепками с латунными шляпками и рельефными V-образными мотивами, включали шлем (морион), кирасу (нагрудник и задняя часть кирасы), горжет (ожерелье – защита шеи и верха груди) и тассеты (стальные пластины юбки, прикрепленные к нагруднику – защита верхней части бедра).
Повернутый вниз, широкополый шлем был первоначально разработан для защиты, чтобы отклонить стрелы от шеи, в то время как тассеты защищали талию и верхнюю часть бедер. Украшенный нагрудник с выпуклыми пластинами отражает стиль дублета, с широкой пышной юбкой поверх объемных брюк, что было модно в это время. Усиление плечевого ремня и петли тассет позволяют предположить, что это снаряжение принадлежало офицеру английских пикинеров или даже члену английской королевской гвардии (Yeomen of the Guard).The Art Institute of Chicago
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Pikeman officer’s armor, English, early 17th century.
from The Art Institute of Chicago
Pikeman officer’s armor, English, early 17th century.
from The Art Institute of Chicago





