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) 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"
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