Renaissance France at War

Renaissance France at War
Author: David Potter
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843834052

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The rulers of Renaissance France regarded war as hugely important. This book shows why, looking at all aspects of warfare from strategy to its reception, depiction and promotion.

War and Society in Renaissance Europe 1450 1620

War and Society in Renaissance Europe  1450 1620
Author: John Rigby Hale,Hale
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773517650

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"Covering the years between the end of the Hundred Years War and the beginning of the Thirty Years War, this book explains the part played by war in the lives of individuals in the early modern phase of European history."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Renaissance War Studies

Renaissance War Studies
Author: J. R. Hale
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 623
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780907628026

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Beginning with the chapters on warfare in the first three volumes of the New Cambridge Modern History, Sir John Hale's writings on the subject present an original and rich assessment of war's place in Renaissance life and thought. The first section of this collection constitutes a major contribution to the study of Renaissance fortifications, their design, planning and execution, and their political as well as their military significance. The second deals with the recruitment and training of officers and men. In the third, contemporary reactions to war are analysed in a variety of social and intellectual contexts. The archival and literary sources drawn on are primarily Italian, in the second place English, but the imaginative scene is that of western Europe as a whole.

The Italian Wars 1494 1559

The Italian Wars 1494 1559
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317899396

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The Italian Wars of 1494-1559 had a major impact on the whole of Renaissance Europe. In this important text, Michael Mallett and Christine Shaw place the conflict within the political and economic context of the wars. Emphasising the gap between aims and strategies of the political masters and what their commanders and troops could actually accomplish on the ground, they analyse developments in military tactics and the tactical use of firearms and examine how Italians of all sectors of society reacted to the wars and the inevitable political and social change that they brought about. The history of Renaissance Italy is currently being radically rethought by historians. This book is a major contribution to this re-evaluation, and will be essential reading for all students of Renaissance and military history.

The Renaissance at War

The Renaissance at War
Author: Thomas F. Arnold
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0304363537

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With the dawning of the Renaissance came technological and social advances that changed forever the art of warfare. Rich with anecdotal detail, a compelling and comprehensive narrative by an expert military historian transports you to the midst of the action as it examines the strategies, campaigns, prominent figures, and key conflicts of the age. From artillery and fortifications to military leadership, from cavalry tactics to the new infantry, from the Crusades to the guerrilla wars in late 16th-century France, penetrating cultural, tactical, and technical analyses plus numerous illustrations, maps, and charts paint a full portrait of Renaissance warfare.

A Great and Glorious Adventure

A Great and Glorious Adventure
Author: Gordon Corrigan
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781605986050

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The glory and tragedy of the Hundred Years War is revealed in a new historical narrative, bringing Henry V, the Black Prince, and Joan of Arc to fresh and vivid life. In this captivating new history of a conflict that raged for over a century, Gordon Corrigan reveals the horrors of battle and the machinations of power that have shaped a millennium of Anglo-French relations. The Hundred Years War was fought between 1337 and 1453 over English claims to both the throne of France by right of inheritance and large parts of the country that had been at one time Norman or, later, English. The fighting ebbed and flowed, but despite their superior tactics and great victories at Crécy, Poitiers, and Agincourt, the English could never hope to secure their claims in perpetuity: France was wealthier and far more populous, and while the English won the battles, they could not hope to hold forever the lands they conquered. Military historian Gordon Corrigan's gripping narrative of these epochal events is combative and refreshingly alive, and the great battles and personalities of the period—Edward III, The Black Prince, Henry V, and Joan of Arc among them—receive the full attention and reassessment they deserve.

War and Society in Renaissance Europe 1450 1620

War and Society in Renaissance Europe  1450 1620
Author: John Rigby Hale
Publsiher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021017087

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Covering the years between the end of the Hundred Years War and the beginning of the Thirty Years War, this book explains the part played in the lives of individuals in the early modern phase of European history.

Renaissance Military Memoirs

Renaissance Military Memoirs
Author: Yuval N. Harari
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843830647

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Renaissance military memoirs studied for what they reveal of contemporary attitudes towards war, selfhood and identity. This is a study of autobiographical writings of Renaissance soldiers. It outlines the ways in which they reflect Renaissance cultural, political and historical consciousness, with a particular focus on conceptions of war, history, selfhood and identity. A vivid picture of Renaissance military life and military mentality emerges, which sheds light on the attitude of Renaissance soldiers both towards contemporary historical developments such as the rise of the modern state, and towards such issues as comradeship, women, honor, violence, and death. Comparison with similar medieval and twentieth-century material highlights the differences in the Renaissance soldier's understanding of war and of human experience.