The Medieval military revolution : state, society and military change in medieval and early modern Europe
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The Medieval military revolution : state, society and military change in medieval and early modern Europe
(Tauris academic studies)
I.B. Tauris, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
War was a major engine of modern state-development in the medieval and early modern periods throughout Europe. While the idea of a military revolution - the creation of modern armies and the centralized state - has been traditionally seen as a 17th-century development, more recent scholarship has placed it in the 16th century and before. The contributors to this book offer perspectives on the early modern period.
目次
- The Conqueror's footprints in Domesday Book, J.J. Palmer
- towns, mottes and ring-works of the Conquest, Barbara English
- alms for the Holy Land - the English Templars and their patrons, 1130-1280, John Walker
- knights, esquires and military service - the evidence of the armorial cases before the court of chivalry, Andrew Ayton
- town defences in medieval England and Wales, D.M. Palliser
- war and peace in the works of Erasmus - a medieval perspective, Peter Heath
- Josse Clichtove and the Just War, Howell A. Lloyd
- "Wise and experimented" - Sir William Pelham, Elizabethan soldier and landlord, c1560-87, R.W. Ambler
- a state dedicated to war? the Dutch republic in the 17th century, J.L. Price.
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