The Soldier in Later Medieval England

The Soldier in Later Medieval England
Author: Adrian R. Bell,Anne Curry,Andy King,David Simpkin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199680825

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Collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier, their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.

The Soldier in Later Medieval England

The Soldier in Later Medieval England
Author: Adrian Robert Bell,Anne Curry,Andy King,David Simpkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0191761001

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This text collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.

The Soldier Experience in the Fourteenth Century

The Soldier Experience in the Fourteenth Century
Author: Anne Curry,Andy King,David Simpkin
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781843836742

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Essays throwing fresh light on what it was like to be a medieval soldier, drawing on archival research.

Henry II

Henry II
Author: John D. Hosler
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004157248

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Intended as a military biography, this book studies the scope of Henry Plantagenet's warfare during his tenure as count of Anjou, duke of Normandy, and king of England. Relying heavily upon medieval documents, it analyzes his generalship and reexamines his place amongst the important military commanders in English history.

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages 1282 1422

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages  1282 1422
Author: Adam Chapman
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783270316

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Examines the role of Welsh soldiers in English armies, from the conquests under Edward I through to the Battle of Agincourt.

Soldiers Nobles and Gentlemen

Soldiers  Nobles and Gentlemen
Author: Peter R. Coss,Christopher Tyerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124122131

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New essays on chivalry, warfare, and treason and politics in the middle ages. Chivalric culture, soldiers and soldiering, and treason, politics and the court form the main themes of this volume - as is appropriate in a book which honours the distinguished medievalist Maurice Keen. The essays, all by eminentscholars in the field, cover such topics as nobility and mobility in Anglo-Saxon society; chivalry and courtliness; the crusade and chivalric ideas; chivalry and art; devotional literature; piety and chivalry; military strategy;the victualling of castles; Bertrand du Guesclin; soldiers' wives; military communities in fourteenth-century England; military and administrative service among the fifteenth-century gentry; treason, disinvestiture and the disgracing of arms; and treason in Lancastrian Normandy. Overall, they reflect the range of the honoree's interests, the depth of his scholarship, the international flavour of his work, and his unique contribution to historical scholarship. The volume includes appreciations from a former pupil and colleagues, and ends with a bibliography of his work. CONTRIBUTORS: LINNIE RAWLINSON, MARTIN CONWAY, SIMON SKINNER, JAMES CAMPBELL, DAVID CROUCH, CHRISTOPHERTYERMAN, CRAIG TAYLOR, ADRIAN AILES, NIGEL SAUL, JEREMY CATTO, ROWENA ARCHER, CHRISTOPHER ALLMAND, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, MICHAEL JONES, ANNE CURRY, ANDREW AYTON, SIMON PAYLING, PETER COSS, MATTHEW STRICKLAND, JULIET BARKER, MALCOLM VALE, GERALD HARRISS, MARY KEEN

The Medieval Soldier in the Wars of the Roses

The Medieval Soldier in the Wars of the Roses
Author: Andrew Boardman
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803991429

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'An essential part of the library for anyone interested in the great political and military upheavals in the 15th century.' – Graeme Rimer, Retired Former Academic Director of the Royal Armouries 'A creditable effort to examine a neglected aspect of medieval warfare.' – Jim Bradbury, Cambridge University Press 'Everything you need to know about being a soldier in the Wars of the Roses.' – The Mail Bookshop What was it like to fight in a Wars of the Roses battle? What kind of men fought at St Albans, Northampton, Wakefield, Towton, Tewkesbury and Bosworth? How was the medieval soldier recruited, paid, equipped, fed and billeted? And how was a battle contested once both sides resorted to all-out conflict? First published in 1998, this classic study of the medieval soldier in the Wars of the Roses examines these and other questions using various documentary sources and recent evidence. Eyewitness accounts, contemporary chronicles, personal letters, civic records, archaeology and surviving military equipment are used to paint a fascinating picture of the medieval soldier. Evidence gleaned from the mass war grave found close to the battlefield of Towton in North Yorkshire sheds new light on those that lived and died in the civil wars. But what do we know about the psychology of those involved? And how did soldiers feel about killing their fellow Englishmen? Andrew Boardman explores the grim reality of medieval soldiering on land and sea during this crucial period of aristocratic violence and dynastic upheaval. He makes us question the current historical record, such as it is, and our perceptions of chivalry and warfare in Lancastrian and Yorkist England. The text is supported by many contemporary illustrations, diagrams and maps, making this updated work an indispensable guide to medieval soldiering in the late fifteenth century.

Soldiers Lives Through History The Middle Ages

Soldiers  Lives Through History   The Middle Ages
Author: Clifford J. Rogers
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131653565

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Part of the 'Soldiers' Lives Through History' series, this book vividly brings to life the soldier in the Middle Ages, from Scotland to Portugal, and the Mediterranean to the Baltic. All aspects of soldiers' lifes, including weaponry, clothing, medicine, transport, and more, are examined.