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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Iii Kelly Devries

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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Iii Kelly Devries
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Publisher: The Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Kelly DeVries, Clifford J. Rogers (eds.)
ISBN: 9781843831716, 1843831716
Language: English
Year: 2005
Volume: 3

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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Iii Kelly Devries by Kelly Devries, Clifford J. Rogers (eds.) 9781843831716, 1843831716 instant download after payment.

Latest volume of original articles on all aspects of warfare in the middle ages. Volume III of De Re Militari's annual journal once again ranges broadly in its chronological and geographic scope, from John France's article on the evidence which early medieval Saints' Lives provide concerning warfare to Sergio Mantovani's examination of the letters of an Italian captain at the very end of the middle ages, and from Spain (Nicolas Agrait's study of early-fourteenth-century Castilian military structures) to the eastern Danube (Carroll Gillmor's surprising explanation for one of Charlemagne's greatest setbacks). Thematic approaches range from "traditional", though revisionist in content, campaign analyses (of Sir Thomas Dagworth, by Clifford J. Rogers, and of Matilda of Tuscany, by Valerie Eads), to tightly focused studies of a single document (Kelly DeVries on militia logistics in the fifteenth century), to controversial, must-read assessments of the broadest topics in medieval military history (Stephen Morillo and Richard Abels on change vs. continuity from Roman times.

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