A companion to medieval arms and armour

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A companion to medieval arms and armour

edited by David Nicolle

Boydell, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-248) and index

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Description

The primary focus of this book is on the arms and armour of Europe, but also included are neighbouring cultures where these had a direct influence on developments and changes within Europe, from late Roman cavalry armour, Byzantium and the East, to the influence of the Golden Horde. A Companion to Medieval Arms and Armour covers the entire period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, a thousand years which saw huge changes in military technology in most of the world's major civilisations. Arms and armour in Europe are the principal focus of the studies, but those of neighbouring civilisations, including the Byzantine Empire, eastern Europe, the steppes and the Islamic world, are also investigated, both for the impact upon them of European technological developments, and for their influence upon developments within western Europe. Arms and armour in Europe developed dramatically during the thousand years from the fifth to the fifteenth century. During this broad sweep of time civilisations rose and fell and population movements swept from east to west, bringing in their wake advances and modifications absorbed and expanded by indigenous populations. So although the primary focus of this book is on the arms and armour of Europe, it also includes neighbouring cultures where these had a direct influence on developments and changes within Europe, from late Roman cavalry armour, Byzantium and the Eastto the influence of the Golden Horde. A truly impressive band of specialists cover issues ranging from the migrations to the first firearms, divided into three sections: From the Fall of Rome to the Eleventh Century, Emergence ofA European Tradition in the High Middle Ages, and New Influences and New Challenges of the Late Middle Ages; throughout there is particular emphasis on the social and technological aspects of medieval military affairs. Contributors: ANDREA BABUIN, JON COULSTON, TIM DAWSON, CLAUDE GAIER, MICHAEL GORELIK, JOHN HALDON, MARCO MORIN, HELMUT NICKEL, DAVID NICOLLE, EWART OAKESHOTT, ANNE PEDERSON, SHIHAB AL-SARRAF, ALAN WILLIAMS.

Table of Contents

Arms and Armour of the Late Roman Army - Jon Coulston Scandinavian Weaponry in the Tenth Century: The Example of Denmark - Anne Pedersen The Metallurgy of Medieval Arms and Armour - Alan Williams The Earliest European Firearms - Marco Morin Some Aspects of Early Byzantine Arms and Armour - John F. Haldon Suntagma Hoplon The Equipment of Regular Byzantine Troops, c.950 to c.1204 - The Lost Shield of Baldwin of Flanders and Hainault, First Latin Emperor of Constantinople - Claude Gaier Later Byzantine Arms and Armour - Andrea Babuin The Mutual Influence of Europe and Asia in the Field of Arms and Armour - Helmut Nickel Arms and Armour in South-Eastern Europe in the Second Half of the First Millennium AD - Michael Gorelik Close Combat Weapons in the Early Abbasid Period: Maces and Axes - Shihab al-Sarraf Jawshan, Cuirie and Coat-of-Plates: An Alternative Line of Development for Hardened Leather Armour - David Nicolle

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  • NCID
    BA59116917
  • ISBN
    • 0851158722
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Woodbridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 280 p., [176] p. of plates
  • Size
    26 cm
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