General Information: Hundred Years War (Part II): New Vistas
was published by Brill in 2008. The collection is divided into six 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:
William P. Caferro (Vanderbilt University)
Megan Cassidy-Welch (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Kelly DeVries (Loyola University, Maryland)
Donald J. Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia)
Ilana Krug (York College, Penssylvania)
Russell Mitchell (Dallas Community College)
Steven Muhlberger (Nipissing University, New York State)
Clifford J. Rogers (United States Military Academy at West Point)
L. B. Ross (University of New Mexico)
Dana L. Sample (Virginia College at Wise)
Wendy J. Turner (Augusta State University, Georgia)
Richard Vernier (Wayne State University, emeritus)
L. J. Andrew Villalon (University of Texas at Austin; University of Cincinnati,
emeritus)
David Whetham
Table of Contents
Part One: Broader Horizons of the Hundred
Years War
Chapter 1: Kelly DeVries, “The Hundred Years War: Not One
but Many”
Part Two: Agincourt
and its Aftermath
Chapter 2: Clifford J. Rogers, “The Battle of Agincourt”
Chapter 3: Megan Cassidy-Welch, “Grief and Memory after the
Battle of Agincourt”
Part Three: The Iberian Face of the
Hundred Years War
Chapter 4: L. J. Andrew Villalon, "'Cut off their Heads or I'll
Cut Off Yours!': Castilian Strategy and Tactics in the War of the Two
Pedros and Supporting Evidence from Murcia"
Chapter 5: Donald Kagay, "The Defense of the Crown of Aragon
during the War of the Two Pedros (1356-1366)"
Part Four: Archery in the Hundred Years War
Chapter 6: David Whetham, "The Evolution of Longbow Technology"
Chapter 7: Russell Mitchell, “The Longbow-Crossbow Shootout at
Crecy (1346): Has the "Rate of Fire Commonplace" been Overrated?”
Part Five: Military Participants in the Hundred Years War
Chapter 8: Dana Sample, “Philip VI's Mortal Enemy: Robert of
Artois and the Beginning of the Hundred Years War”
Chapter 9: Steven Muhlberger, "The Combat of the Thirty against
Thirty: An Example of Medieval Chivalry?"
Chapter 10: William P. Caferro, “John Hawkwood: Florentine
Hero and Faithful Englishman”
Chapter 11: Richard Vernier, "The
Afterlife of a Hero: Bertrand du Guesclin Imagined"
Part Six: Fiscal, Literary, and
Psychological Aspects of the Hundred Years War
Chapter 12: Ilana Krug, “Purveyance and Peasants at the
Beginning of the Hundred Years War: Maddicott Reexamined”
Chapter 13: Lia Ross, “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Visions
of Burgundy, France, and England in the Oeuvres of George Chastellain”
Chapter 14: Wendy J. Turner, “Mental Incapacity and
the Financing of War in Medieval England”
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