Название: The Hundred Years War (Part III). Further Considerations Автор: Editors: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Издательство: Brill Год: 2013 Формат: pdf Страниц: 587 Для сайта: Mirknig.su Размер: 17.5 Мб Язык: английский
In this work, the third volume of essays dealing with many understudied aspects of the Hundred Years War, American, British, and European scholars deal with the varied sources that reveal the lives of soldiers in the conflict as well as the development of strategy and generalship in the many theaters of the war. The authors also focus on real heroes and villains of the conflict as well as the war’s impact on regions as scattered as Wales, the Low Countries, Italy, Scotland and Spain.
Preliminary Material Pages: i–xviii Introduction By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 1–16 The Soldier in Later Medieval England An Online Database By: Adrian R. Bell, Anne Curry, Adam Chapman, Andy King and David Simpkin Pages: 19–47 A Growing Trust Edward III and his Household Knights, 1330-1340 By: Christopher A. Candy Pages: 49–62 Battle-Seeking Commanders in the Later Middle Ages Phases of Generalship in the War of the Two Pedros By: Donald J. Kagay Pages: 63–84 Edward Despenser, The Green Knight and the Lance Formation Englishmen in Florentine Military Service, 1366-1370 By: William Caferro Pages: 85–103 Boucicaut fils and the Great Hiatus Insights from the Career of Jean II Le Meingre, called Boucicaut By: David S. Hoornstra Pages: 105–144 Gilles de Rais Hero, Spendthrift, and Psychopathic Child Murderer of the Later Hundred Years War By: Elena Odio Pages: 145–185 War, Crisis, and East Anglia, 1334-1340 Towards a Reassessment By: Daniel P. Franke Pages: 187–215 Wales, Welshmen, and the Hundred Years War By: Adam Chapman Pages: 217–230 The Hundred Years War, Colonial Policy and the English Lordships By: David Green Pages: 233–257 Henry V’s Harfleur A Study in Military Administration, 1415-1422 By: Anne Curry Pages: 259–284 Going to the Wars Thomas, Lord Morley in France, 1416 By: Philip Morgan Pages: 285–315 “Sheer Terror” and the Black Prince’s Grand Chevauch?e of 1355 By: Sean McGlynn Pages: 317–331 London Businessmen and Alchemists Raising Money for the Hundred Years War By: Wendy J. Turner Pages: 333–354 “Taking the King’s Shilling” to Avoid “the Wages of Sin” English Royal Pardons for Military Malefactors during the Hundred Years War? By: L.J. Andrew Villalon Pages: 357–435 Warfare, Trauma, and Madness in French Remission Letters of the Hundred Years War By: Aleksandra Pfau Pages: 437–455 The English in the Southern Low Countries during the Fourteenth Century The Medieval “Belgian” Perspective By: Kelly DeVries Pages: 457–473 The Duchy of Brabant between France, Burgundy and England: Geopolitics and diplomacy during the Hundred Years War (1383-?1430) By: Sergio Boffa Pages: 475–498 Appendix I Medieval Popes and Rulers By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 501–510 Appendix II Battles, Campaigns, Treaties By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 511–513 Appendix III Original Languages By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 515–520 Bibliography By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 521–549 Index By: L.J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay Pages: 551–563
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