The Cambridge History of War: Volume 2, War and the Medieval World
David A Graff author Anne Curry editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Oct '20
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An expert account of war in the medieval period, demonstrating how war is ubiquitous yet ever changing across space and time.
An expert account of war in the medieval period world-wide, showing how war is ubiquitous yet ever changing across space and time. Each chapter is written by a recognised expert in the field and demonstrates the place of war in society as well as examining how it was fought.Volume II of The Cambridge History of War covers what in Europe is commonly called 'the Middle Ages'. It includes all of the well-known themes of European warfare, from the migrations of the Germanic peoples and the Vikings through the Reconquista, the Crusades and the age of chivalry, to the development of state-controlled gunpowder-wielding armies and the urban militias of the later middle ages; yet its scope is world-wide, ranging across Eurasia and the Americas to trace the interregional connections formed by the great Arab conquests and the expansion of Islam, the migrations of horse nomads such as the Avars and the Turks, the formation of the vast Mongol Empire, and the spread of new technologies – including gunpowder and the earliest firearms – by land and sea.
'… accessible for both specialists and general readers. Recommended. ' F. Krome, Choice
'… an excellent volume … The essays … provide extensive references that make them good starting points for further reading for interested historians who are non-specialists, especially graduate students and teachers; the select bibliography is also useful in this regard.' Bradley Phillis, Journal of Chinese Military History
ISBN: 9780521877152
Dimensions: 236mm x 162mm x 40mm
Weight: 1350g
762 pages