A history of the late medieval siege, 1200-1500

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    • Purton, Peter

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A history of the late medieval siege, 1200-1500

Peter Purton

Boydell Press, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-468) and index

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Detailed survey of the continued development of the siege in the later middle ages, showing the effects of new technology and armaments. The siege dominated warfare during the medieval period. Contemporary evidence - from both accounts of sieges, and records of government - survives in relatively large quantites for the later medieval period; together with archaeological evidence, it is used here to offer a full and comprehensive picture of siege warfare. The book shows how similar methods were practised everywhere, with knowledge of new technologies spreading quickly, and experts selling their skills to any willing employer: it also looks at how the erection of defences capable of withstanding increasingly sophisticated attack became an expensive proposition. The question of whether some of the immense surviving monuments of this age really had a military function at all is also addressed. The book begins with the Mongol conquests in Asia and Europe and the thirteenth-century apogee of pre-gunpowder siege warfare, before examining theslow impact of guns and the cumulatively massive changes in attack and defence of the fifteenth century. The companion volume, A History of the Early Medieval Siege, covers the period from around 450 until 1200.

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Preface The Age of the Mongol Conquests Attack and Defence in the late Thirteenth Century [ca.1260-1320] The Fourteenth Century: seige warfare at the start of a new age The Age of Timur "the world conqueror": the fourteenth century in the East The early Fifteenth Century: changing times The late Fifteenth Century 1: Britain, France, Central Europe and the Balkans The late Fifteenth Century 2: A time of transition? New weapons and new defences Glossary Bibliography

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