The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare. Medieval Warfare
The essays in this latest edition of the Journal, by leading experts in the field, are a witness to the flourishing state of the subject, and provide significant contributions to various important on-going debates and controversies.
76–79 ; 15 February 1143 Francisco Antón , Monasterios medievales de la provincia de Valladolid , 2nd ed . ( Valladolid , 1922 ) , pp . 9-10 ; 22 April 1144 Isabel Alfonso Antón , La colonización cisterciense en la meseta del Duero ...
This is followed by a thorough re-examination of Matilda of Tuscany's defeat of Henry IV in 1090-97.
The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare.
56 Michael Brown, Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307–1323 (Edinburgh, 2008), esp. pp. 5–23. On Scottish military developments in this period see Steve Boardman, “Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c.
Volume III of De Re Militari's annual journal once again ranges broadly in its chronological and geographic scope, from John France's article on the evidence which early medieval Saints' Lives provide concerning warfare to Sergio Mantovani ...
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Moreover, the king of Scotland, a potential ally of France, was in English captivity. King Henry put ... 21 These matters are nicely summarized in Juliet Barker, Agincourt: The King, The Campaign, The Battle (London, 2005), pp. 103–49.
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, ...
A key feature of the journal is its commitment to fostering debate on the most significant issues in medieval military history; that tradition is continued here with Bernard Bachrach's argument against the idea that early medieval military ...