Journal of Medieval Military History: Volume XXIII: Urban Communities and War in Medieval Europe
By Craig M Nakashian (Editor), Peter W Sposato (Editor), David S Bachrach (Contribution by), Iain A MacInnes (Contribution by), J Tucker Million (Contribution by), James Titterton (Contribution by), John France (Contribution by), L J Andrew Villalon (Contribution by), Michael Paul Martoccio (Contribution by), Michael Wolfe (Contribution by), Samuel A Claussen (Contribution by), Steven Isaac (Contribution by)
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By Craig M Nakashian (Editor), Peter W Sposato (Editor), David S Bachrach (Contribution by), Iain A MacInnes (Contribution by), J Tucker Million (Contribution by), James Titterton (Contribution by), John France (Contribution by), L J Andrew Villalon (Contribution by), Michael Paul Martoccio (Contribution by), Michael Wolfe (Contribution by), Samuel A Claussen (Contribution by), Steven Isaac (Contribution by)
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"The leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare." Medieval Warfare
This volume examines the diverse ways in which medieval European cities, towns, and other urban communities engaged with warfare. For northern Europe, articles consider how subterfuge and betrayal were deployed to capture strongholds, the role of urban communities (large and small) in English warfare in the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries, how morale was maintained (or underm...
This volume examines the diverse ways in which medieval European cities, towns, and other urban communities engaged with warfare. For northern Europe, articles consider how subterfuge and betrayal were deployed to capture strongholds, the role of urban communities (large and small) in English warfare in the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries, how morale was maintained (or underm...


