John Sadler (historian)
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John Sadler is a British
United Kingdom
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 historian
Historian
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 specialising in the Anglo-Scottish Border
Anglo-Scottish border
The Anglo-Scottish border is the official border and mark of entry between Scotland and England. It runs for 154 km between the River Tweed on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west. It is Scotland's only land border...

 conflicts during the Middle Ages
Middle Ages
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. Saddler is a regular contributor to military and historical journals and has published a number of books on the subject. He has taught and tutored history as well.

Selected works

  • (1988) Battle for Northumbria, UK: Bridge Studios ISBN 095126303X
  • (1996) Scottish Battles
  • (2000) War in the North 1461-1464
  • (2005) Clan MacDonald's Greatest Defeat: The Battle of Harlaw 1411, UK: NPI Media Group, ISBN 075243330X
  • (2005) Border Fury: England and Scotland at War 1296-1568, UK: Pearson Education Ltd, ISBN 1405840226
  • (2006) Culloden: The Last Charge of the Highland Clans, UK: NPI Media Group, ISBN 0752439553
  • (2006) Raiders and Reivers
  • (2006) Flodden 1513

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