Tangier

The Earliest Battle Honour

John Hawkins author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Published:28th Nov '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Tangier cover

In 1661 Portugal ceded Tangier to Charles II as part of Catherine of Braganza’s dowry settlement. Thus started the adventure known as ‘English Tangier’ whereby the Stuart monarch spent a king’s ransom defending a city perched precariously on the North African coast surrounded by hostile powers. Woven into the historical fabric of C17th, this is a compelling narrative history bringing to life the characters that comprised English Tangier, and the greed, ambition and religious fervour which drove the political manoeuvrings, ignited the emotions and produced acts of extreme heroism in the struggle to impose British rule on an alien culture. The book describes the surreal reality of life in Tangier, the Tangier Regiment, the developing army tradition of dashing gallantry and unselfish bravery, and other regiments holding the earliest battle honour – ‘Tangier’. It also highlights the actions of those who determined the development of the town and its eventual fate. We see the results of decisions made by Charles II and his brother the Duke of York (soon to be James II), the qaids and sultans of Morocco, the Spanish Duke of Medina, Samuel Pepys and the successive governors of Tangier.

'At first glance, John Hawkins' Tangier captivates readers with its engaging narrative and action-packed storytelling. However, initial impressions only scratch the surface. Beneath the brilliant prose lies solid documentary research and an impressive collation of sources, showcasing Hawkins' dedication to historical accuracy. With this book, Hawkins has crafted a remarkable hybrid work—both a gripping adventure and a valuable exploration of a lesser-known chapter in English colonial history.' 

Dr Matteo Barbano 

ISBN: 9781399073066

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256 pages