Latest volume of original articles on all aspects of warfare in the middle ages.
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’s examination of the letters of an Italian captain at the very end of the middle ages, and from Spain (Nicolas Agrait’s study of early-fourteenth-century Castilian military structures) to the eastern Danube (Carroll Gillmor’s surprising explanation for one of Charlemagne’s greatest setbacks). Thematic approaches range from ’traditional’, though revisionist in content, campaign analyses (of Sir Thomas Dagworth, by Clifford J. Rogers, and of Matilda of Tuscany, by Valerie Eads), to tightly focused studies of a single document (Kelly De Vries on militia logistics in the fifteenth century), to controversial, must-read assessments of the broadest topics in medieval military history (Stephen Morillo and Richard Abels on change vs. continuity from Roman times; J. F. Verbruggen on the importance of cavalry.)
CONTRIBUTORS: RICHARD ABELS, NICOLAS AGRAIT, KELLY DEVRIES, VALERIE EADS, JOHNFRANCE, CARROLL GILLMOR, SERGIO MANTOVANI, STEPHEN MORILLO, CLIFFORD J. ROGERS.
Innehållsförteckning
A Lying Legacy? A Preliminary Discussion of Images of Antiquity and Altered Reality in Medieval Military History – Richard Abels
A Lying Legacy? A Preliminary Discussion of Images of Antiquity and Altered Reality in Medieval Military History – Stephen R Morillo
War and Sanctity: Saints’ Lives as Sources for Early Medieval Warfare – John France
The 791 Equine Epidemic and its Impact on Charlemagne’s Army – Carroll Gillmor
The Role of the Cavalry in Medieval Warfare – J F Verbruggen
Sichelgaita of Salerno: Amazon or Trophy Wife? – Valerie Eads
Castilian Military Reform under the Reign of Alfonso XI (1312-50) –
Sir Thomas Dagworth in Brittany, 1346-7: Restellou and La Roche Derrien – Clifford J. Rogers
Ferrante d’Este’s Letters as a Source for Military History – Sergio Mantovani
Provisions for the Ostend Militia on the Defense, August 1436 – Kelly De Vries
Om författaren
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.