The Normans and their adversaries at war : essays in memory of C. Warren Hollister
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The Normans and their adversaries at war : essays in memory of C. Warren Hollister
(Warfare in history, v. 12)
Boydell, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-225) and index
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Description
Studies of warfare, armies, logistics and weapons throughout the Norman realms.
The studies in this book examine and illuminate the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman military institutions that supported and shaped the conduct of war in northwestern Europe in the central middle ages. Taken together they challenge received opinion on a number of issues and force a profound reconsideration of the manner in which the Normans and their adversaries, Anglo-Saxons, Danes, Angevins and the Welsh, prepared for and waged war.
Contributors: RICHARD ABELS, BERNARD BACHRACH, KELLY DEVRIES, JOHN FRANCE, C.M. GILLMOR, ROBERT HELMERICHS, NIELS LUND, STEPHEN MORILLO, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, FREDERICK SUPPE.
Table of Contents
From Alfred to Harold II: The Military Failure of the Late Anglo- Saxon State - Richard Abels
William Rufus' Plan for the Invasion of Aquitaine - Bernard S Bachrach
Harold Godwinson in Wales: Military Legitimacy in Late Anglo- Saxon England - Kelly DeVries
The Normans and Crusading - John France
Aimoin's Miracula Sancti Germani and the Norse raids on St Denis and St Germain - Carroll Gillmor
'Ad tutandos patriae fines': The Defense of Normandy, 1135 - Robert Helmerichs
Expedicio in Denmark - Niels Lund
Milites, Knights and Samurai: Military Terminology, Comparative History, and the Problem of Translation - Stephen R Morillo
The Garrisoning of English Medieval Castles - Richard Abels
The Persistence of Castle-Guard in the Welsh Marches and Wales: Suggestions for a Research Agenda and Methodology - Frederick C Suppe
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