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Medieval warfare, a reader, edited by Kelly DeVries and Michael Livingston

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Medieval warfare, a reader, edited by Kelly DeVries and Michael Livingston
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Medieval warfare
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1090427215
Responsibility statement
edited by Kelly DeVries and Michael Livingston
Series statement
Readings in medieval civilizations and cultures, 21
Sub title
a reader
Summary
"Medieval Warfare: A Reader examines how armed conflict was experienced in the Middle Ages both on the field of battle and at home. This comprehensive collection of primary source materials - some translated here for the first time - traces over one thousand years of military developments including the fall of Rome, the fight for Jerusalem, the building of castles and other fortifications, the rise of gunpowder, and the negotiation of treaties. Curated by two of the leading experts in medieval military history, the readings in Medieval Warfare tell a story of terrors and tragedies, triumphs and technologies in the Middle Ages. Chronicles, poems, songs, and letters provide a comprehensive look not just at the waging of war but at the impact war had on society. By reclaiming the voices of victims and veterans that have previously been ignored, the editors stake out a powerful new perspective on the long history of military conflict and suffering."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
General introduction -- Part 1: The casualties of war. A. Those who mourned ; B. Those who fought ; C. Those who feared -- Part 2: The preparations for war. A. Theories of war: I. Just war, II. Regulating war ; B. Training for war ; C. Chivalry ; D. Financing war ; E. Outfitting for war ; F. Recruiting and obligation -- Part 3: The waging of war. A. Plans and rules ; B. The march ; C. Declaration and oration ; D. The fight: I. On land, II. At sea, III. In siege ; E. Feats of bravery ; F. The margins of war ; G. Duels -- Part 4: The outcomes of war. A. Wounds of war ; B. Victory and surrender ; C. Pillage and booty ; D. Prisoners and ransoms ; E. The fallen ; F. An end of war ; G. Memorialization
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