THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR (PART I):

A WIDER FOCUS
 

Co-edited by L. J. Andrew Villalon and Donald J. Kagay
 


 

Information:  Hundred Years War (Part I):  A Wider Focus, was published by Brill in 2005.  The collection is divided into five parts containing a total of fourteen articles that explore various aspects of the Hundred Years War as it played out around Europe. 

Alphabetical List of Contributors:

Sergio Boffa (Independent Scholar)
William P. Caferro (Vanderbilt University)
John Clements (Director of ARMA)
Kelly DeVries  (Loyola University, Maryland)
Clara Estow (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
María Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
James E. Gilbert (Independent Scholar)
Donald J. Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia)
Peter M. Konieczny (University of Toronto)
Jane Marie Pinion (University of Puget Sound)
Clifford J. Rogers (United States Military Academy at West Point)
Manuel Sánchez Martínez (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
Paul Solon (Macalester College, Minnesota)
L. J. Andrew Villalon (University of Cincinnati)
 

Table of Contents:

 

The Spanish Connection:

Chapter 1:  L. J. Andrew Villalon, “Spanish Involvement in the Hundred Years War and the Battle of Najera

Chapter 2:  Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol, “The Southern Valencia Frontier during the War of the Two Pedro's

Chapter 3:  Donald J. Kagay, “A Government Besieged by Conflict:  The Parliament of Monzon (1362-1363) as Military Financier

Chapter 4:  Clara Estow, “War and Peace in Medieval Iberia:  Castilian-Granadan Relations in the Mid-Fourteenth Century
 

Other Theatres of War:

Chapter 5:  William P. Caferro, “The Fox and the Lion":  The White Company and the Hundred Years War in Italy” 

Chapter 6: Sergio Boffa, “The Duchy of Brabant Caught Between France and England:  Geopolitics and Diplomacy during the Hundred Years War”
 

Urban Reactions:

Chapter 7:  Peter Michael Konieczny, “London's War Effort during the Early Years of the Reign of Edward III

Chapter 8:  Paul Solon, “Tholosanna Fides:  Toulouse as a Military Actor in Late Medieval France

Chapter 9:  Manuel Sanchez Martinez, “The Invocation of Princeps namque in 1368 and its Repercussions for the City of Barcelona
 

Women at War:

Chapter 10:  James E. Gilbert, “A Medieval ’Rosie the Riveter’?:  Women in France and Southern England during the Hundred Years War

Chapter 11:  Jane Marie Pinzino,  “Just War, Joan of Arc, and the Politics of Salvation” 
 

Strategy, Technology and Combat Techniques:

Chapter 12:  Clifford J. Rogers, "Henry V's Military Strategy in 1415"

Chapter 13:  Kelly DeVries,'The Walls Come Tumbling Down':  Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, and the Myth of Fortification Vulnerability to Early Gunpowder Weapons"

Chapter 14:  John Clement, “Wielding the Weapons of War

 


 
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