Edward Longshanks' Forgotten Conflict
The Anglo-French War 1294-1303
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
The Anglo-French war of 1294-1303 has not been the subject of a major study since the early 1900s. Recent histories tend to treat it as a sideshow compared to Edward I’s wars in Wales and Scotland, which gives a false impression. In reality the Welsh and Scottish campaigns were distractions, and Edward regarded the war against France as his main focus. The main issue at stake was the defence and recovery of Aquitaine, the last substantial piece of the so-called ‘Angevin empire’. To that end Edward spent enormous sums of money on recruiting allies in the Low Countries and the Holy Roman Empire. Edward’s rival, Philip IV, also recruited allies to counter Edward, until the conflict engulfed much of Western Europe. The result was a series of military stalemates, demonstrating that neither England nor France could achieve outright victory in a head-to-head conflict. There were plenty of bloody incidents and much hard fighting: the hanging of Gascon prisoners from the walls of Rions in 1295, for instance, or the epic thirteen-week siege of Saint Sever. David Pilling places the war in its proper context and argues it was a vital step on the road to the more famous conflict we remember as the Hundred Years War.
'Pilling writes well in a clear style that makes it easy for the reader to understand his arguments, whilst simultaneously absorbing his detailed narrative account of events. Academics will also find this book very useful since it fills a gap in the historiography, is heavily referenced, and the appendices contains transcripts of several primary sources. The result is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in this tempestuous period of medieval European history.' -- Aspects of History, February/ April 2024
'This is an intriguing account, well-researched and in a very readable style. Nicely done.' -- Miniature Warfare Magazine, May 2024
ISBN: 9781398113510
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 614g
256 pages