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ID134092
Title ProperEuropean disunion
Other Title InformationCameron, the EU, and the Scots
LanguageENG
AuthorFlamini, Roland
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Screaming their defiant war cries, Scottish clansmen pointed their long spears and prepared to meet the English charge. The two armies came together in bloody combat, the helmeted English knights, slowed by their cumbersome armor, outmaneuvered by the more agile, more lightly armed Scots, and eventually overwhelmed. When the English drew back, leaving hundreds of dead and wounded on the field, the screaming clansmen charged, turning the enemy's disciplined retreat into a rout.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.3; Sep-Oct.2014: p.8-15
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.3; Sep-Oct.2014: p.8-15
Key WordsDemocracy ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Independence ;  Britain ;  Scotland ;  European Disunion ;  European Union - EU ;  Armed Scots ;  Cumbersome Armor ;  English Charge ;  English Knights ;  War Conflicts ;  War Crisis