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E-grāmata: Journal of Medieval Military History: Volume XII

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Highlights "the range and richness of scholarship on medieval warfare, military institutions, and cultures of conflict that characterize the field". History 95 (2010)

The latest collection of the most up-to-date research on matters of medieval military history contains a remarkable geographical range, extending from Spain and Britain to the southern steppe lands, by way of Scandinavia, Byzantium, and the Crusader States. At one end of the timescale is a study of population in the later Roman Empire and at the other the Hundred Years War, touching on every century in between. Topics include the hardware of war, the social origins of soldiers, considerations of individual battles, and words for weapons in Old Norse literature.

Contributors: Bernard S. Bachrach, Gary Baker, Michael Ehrlich, Nicholas A. Gribit, Nicolaos S. Kanellopoulos,Mollie M. Madden, Kenneth J. McMullen, Craig M. Nakashian, Mamuka Tsurtsumia, Andrew L.J. Villalon
List of Illustrations and Map
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1 Some Observations Regarding Barbarian Military Demography: Geiseric's Census of 429 and Its Implications
1(38)
Bernard S. Bachrach
2 War Words and Battle Spears: The kesja and kesjulag in Old Norse Literature
39(12)
K. James McMullen
3 The Political and Military Agency of Ecclesiastical Leaders in Anglo-Norman England: 1066--1154
51(30)
Craig M. Nakashian
4 Couched Lance and Mounted Shock Combat in the East: The Georgian Experience
81(28)
Mamuka Tsurtsumia
5 The Battle of Arsur: A Short-Lived Victory
109(10)
Michael Ehrlich
6 Prelude to Kephissos (1311): An Analysis of the Battle of Apros (1305)
119(20)
Nikolaos S. Kanellopoulos
Ioanna K. Lekea
7 Horse Restoration {Restaurum Equorum) in the Army of Henry of Grosmont, 1345: A Benefit of Military Service in the Hundred Years' War
139(26)
Nicholas A. Gribit
8 The Indenture between Edward III and the Black Prince for the Prince's Expedition to Gascony, 10 July 1355
165(8)
Mollie M. Madden
9 Investigating the Socio-Economic Origins of English Archers in the Second Half of the Fourteenth Century
173(44)
Gary Baker
10 War and the Great Schism: Military Factors Determining Allegiances in Iberia
217(22)
L.J. Andrew Villalon
List of Contributors 239
CLIFFORD J. ROGERS is a Professor of History at the United States Military Academy and founding director of the West Point Digital History Centre. His many books and articles on medieval warfare have been recognized with awards from the Royal Historical Society's Alexander Prize to the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award and Moncado Prize, as well as two Verbruggen Prizes and the Bachrach Medal from De Re Militari. His recent work has focused on early gunpowder and gunpowder artillery. CRAIG M. NAKASHIAN is Dean of the Honors College and a professor of History at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. NICHOLAS A. GRIBIT gained his PhD from the University of Leeds.