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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
I describe three key moments in the rotational evolution of three single stars, chosen to illustrate the richness and complexity of the interaction between rotation and magnetic fields. I then piece together two general scenarii for the rotational evolution of early-type and late-type stars, in which the “fossil” magnetic field inherited by a star from its formative years basically sets its subsequent rotational fate. Since no one has yet offered a convincing scenario according to which a star could somehow get rid of its primordial fossil field, the inescapable conclusion is that magnetic fields cannot be neglected in modelling rotation, and that “rotational evolution” should really be thought of as “magnetorotational evolution”.