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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Ix Soldiers Weapons And Armies In The Fifteenth Century Anne Curry

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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Ix Soldiers Weapons And Armies In The Fifteenth Century Anne Curry
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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Ix Soldiers Weapons And Armies In The Fifteenth Century Anne Curry instant download after payment.

Publisher: The Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Anne Curry, Adrian R. Bell (eds.)
ISBN: 9781843836681, 1843836688
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 9

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Journal Of Medieval Military History Volume Ix Soldiers Weapons And Armies In The Fifteenth Century Anne Curry by Anne Curry, Adrian R. Bell (eds.) 9781843836681, 1843836688 instant download after payment.

Special edition of a volume which has become the leading forum for debate on aspects of medieval warfare, looking at warfare in the fifteenth century. The articles in this volume focus on the fifteenth century. Several draw on the substantial archives of the Burgundian polity, focusing particularly on the Flemish shooting guilds, spying, and the provision of troops by towns. The urban emphasis continues with a study of the transition from "traditional" artillery to gunpowder weaponry in Southampton, and a comparison of descriptions of military engagements in the London Chronicles and in Swiss town chronicles. Welsh chronicling of the battle of Edgecote (1469) is also reviewed, and there is a re-assessment of Welsh involvement in the Agincourt campaign. English interests in France are pursued in two further papers, one considering the personnel of the ordnance companies in Lancastrian Normandy and the other examining the little-known French attacks on Gascony in the early years of the fifteenth century.

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