England and Scotland at War, C.1296-c.1513

England and Scotland at War, C.1296-c.1513

Author: Andy King

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-06-22

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9004229825

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In England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513, Andy King and David Simpkin bring together new perspectives on the Anglo-Scottish conflict from Dunbar to Flodden. The essays focus on the military history of the wars from both sides of the border.


England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513

England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-06-22

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 9004229833

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The Anglo-Scottish wars of the late Middle Ages have long attracted scholarly attention, but studies focussing on the military aspects of the conflict over the longue durée and from both sides of the border have been lacking. In this collection of essays covering the years between the battles of Dunbar (1296) and Flodden (1513), Andy King and David Simpkin bring together leading historians in the field to consider afresh the armies and soldiers engaged in the wars, while also reflecting on the conflict's impact either side of the border. At a time when military history is undergoing a renaissance, the Anglo-Scottish wars offer a case-study not only of military institutions but also of the contributions made by individuals and communities. Contributors are Amanda Beam, Steve Boardman, Michael Brown, Sean Cunningham, Claire Etty, Jonathan Gledhill, David Grummitt, Andy King, Alastair Macdonald, Iain MacInnes, Gordon Pentland, David Simpkin, Andrew Spencer, Katie Stevenson and Thea Summerfield.


Barons and Castellans

Barons and Castellans

Author: Christine Shaw

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-10-16

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9004282769

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The military nobility – "signori di castelli", lords of castles – formed an important component of the society of Renaissance Italy, although they have often been disregarded by historians, or treated as an anomaly. In Barons and Castellans: The Military Nobility of Renaissance Italy, Christine Shaw provides the first comparative study of “lords of castles”, great and small, throughout Italy, examining their military and political significance, and how their roles changed during the Italian Wars. Her main focus is on their military resources and how they deployed them in public and private wars, in pursuit of their own interests and in the service of others, and on how their military weight affected their political standing and influence.


The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the 15th Century

The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the 15th Century

Author: Liviu Pilat

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 9004353801

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In The Ottoman Threat and Crusading on the Eastern Border of Christendom during the Fifteenth Century Liviu Pilat and Ovidiu Cristea focus on less-known aspects of the later crusades in Eastern Europe, examining the ideals of holy war and political pragmatism. They analyze the Ottoman threat and crusading as political themes through a unifying vision based in the political realities of the fifteenth century and the complex relationship between crusading, Ottoman expansion, and the political interests of the Christian states in the region. Approaching the relationship between the borders of Christendom and crusading as a highly complex phenomenon, Pilat and Cristea introduce new elements to the image of Latin Christendom's frontier from the perspective of Catholic-Orthodox relations, frontier ideology, and crusading rhetoric in political propaganda.


Technology, Violence, and War

Technology, Violence, and War

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-02-11

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9004393307

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This volume explores the importance of technology in war, and to the study of warfare. Dr. Guilmartin’s former students explore how technology from the medieval to the modern era, and across several continents, was integral to warfare and to the outcomes of wars. Authors discuss the interactions between politics, grand strategy, war, technology, and the socio-cultural implementation of new technologies in different contexts. They explore how and why belligerents chose to employ new technologies, the intended and unintended consequences of doing so, the feedback loops driving these consequences, and how the warring powers came to grips with the new technologies they unleashed. This work is particularly useful for military historians, military professionals, and policymakers who study and face analogous situations. Contributors are Alan Beyerchen, Robert H. Clemm, Edward Coss, Sebastian Cox, Daniel P. M. Curzon, Sarah K. Douglas, Robert S. Ehlers, Jr., Andrew de la Garza, John F. Guilmartin, Jr., Matthew Hurley, Peter Mansoor, Edward B. McCaul, Jr., Michael Pavelec, William Roberts, Robyn Rodriguez, Clifford J. Rogers, William Waddell, and Corbin Williamson.


Crossing Borders: Boundaries and Margins in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Crossing Borders: Boundaries and Margins in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-04-03

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 9004364951

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A set of essays intended to recognize the scholarship of Professor Cynthia Neville, the papers gathered here explore borders and boundaries in medieval and early modern Britain. Over her career, Cynthia has excavated the history of border law and social life on the frontier between England and Scotland and has written extensively of the relationships between natives and newcomers in Scotland’s Middle Ages. Her work repeatedly invokes jurisdiction as both a legal and territorial expression of power. The essays in this volume return to themes and topics touched upon in her corpus of work, all in one way or another examining borders and boundaries as either (or both) spatial and legal constructs that grow from and shape social interaction. Contributors are Douglas Biggs, Amy Blakeway, Steve Boardman, Sara M. Butler, Anne DeWindt, Kenneth F. Duggan, Elizabeth Ewan, Chelsea D.M. Hartlen, K.J. Kesselring, Tom Lambert, Shannon McSheffrey, and Cathryn R. Spence.


Ecomuseums

Ecomuseums

Author: Peter Davis

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1441157441

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This updated second edition reference work looks at recent developments in the field internationally and in terms of new theories and practices.


The Spirit of the Union

The Spirit of the Union

Author: Gordon Pentland

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1317316541

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Pentland's study has 3 aims: to place the uprising in a wider context by exploring the modes of extra-parliamentary politics between 1815 and1820 as well as the situation outside Scotland; (ii) to provide the first full account of the rising itself; and (iii) to examine the legacies of both the politics of 1815-20 and the Radical War.


The English Aristocracy at War

The English Aristocracy at War

Author: David Simpkin

Publisher: Boydell Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1843833883

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A new appraisal of the military careers and activities of soldiers from elite medieval families.


The Soldier in Later Medieval England

The Soldier in Later Medieval England

Author: Adrian R. Bell

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Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 0199680825

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Collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier, their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.