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The Hundred Years War Revisited
About This Book
The conflict between England and France in the 14th and 15th centuries never ceases to fascinate. This stimulating edited collection, inspired by the Problems in Focus volume originally published in 1971, provides a fresh and accessible insight into the key aspects of The Hundred Years War. With chapters written by leading experts in the field, based on new methodologies and recent advances in scholarship, this book places the Anglo-French wars into a range of wider contexts, such as politics, the home front, the church, and chivalry. Adopting a sustained comparative approach, with attention paid to both England and France, The Hundred Years War Revisited provides a clear and comprehensive synthesis of the major trends in research on the Hundred Years War. Concise and thought-provoking, this is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of medieval history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Abstract
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Introduction by Anne Curry
- 1. English Politics and the Hundred Years War
- 2. French Politics during the Hundred Years War
- 3. Financing the Hundred Years War
- 4. The Hundred Years War and the Church
- 5. The Hundred Years War āAtĀ Homeā
- 6. Chivalry and the Hundred Years War
- 7. First-Hand Accounts and Reports of Warfare
- 8. Navies and Maritime Warfare
- 9. Armies
- Index