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The contributions presented in this volume address several issues related to the topic of medieval warfare from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and examining a number of geographical regions. The contributors analyze social and economic issues, military strategy, technological and medical developments, ideology and rhetoric, and address warfare in Europe, the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim world. In three parts, the contributors explore warfare in theory, warfare in practice and warfare as perceived through medieval and modern historiography. In doing so they present a number of engaging case studies that will be of use to students and scholars interested in warfare and its effects on medieval society.
Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval. --- Medieval military history --- Medieval warfare --- History --- Military history, Medieval
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Eine von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft getragene Forschergruppe an der Universität Regensburg untersucht seit einigen Jahren im Rahmen einer Neuen Militärgeschichte "Formen und Funktionen des Krieges im Mittelalter". Im März 2004 wurde auf einer international und interdisziplinär ausgerichteten Fachtagung, organisiert von Mitgliedern der Regensburger Forschergruppe zusammen mit dem Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung, versucht, traditionelle Epochengrenzen, wie sie zwischen Mittelalter und Neuzeit nach wie vor bestehen, zu überwinden. Einen vielversprechenden Ansatz hierfür bot die gerade in jüngster Zeit sehr kontrovers geführte Debatte über die "Kulturen des Krieges" (John Keegan) und die mit ihr untrennbar verbundene Frage nach der typologischen Verortung der jeweiligen Konflikte. Anhand der Kategorie des "transkulturellen Krieges" wurde der Frage nachgegangen, welche Gemeinsamkeiten es zwischen mittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Kriegen gibt, wie neu die derzeit viel beschriebenen "Neuen Kriege" wirklich sind. Darüber hinaus wurde epochenübergreifend untersucht, was Krieg zwischen Kulturen ausmacht und wie er sich typologisch fassen lässt. War is a predominant theme in medieval as well as in modern historical research. Whereas both disciplines tend to dwell on this topic separately, this volume aims at crossing the artificial line of division between medieval and modern wars. War is regarded as a historical phenomenon the continuitiesof which prevail over any time-specific alternations. A special kind of war is the one waged between or on the line of different cultures. Such transcultural wars are currently a widespread phenomenon - but have been on the agenda throughout history. Different examples and aspects of transcultural wars are discussed in this volume. All papers were presented and discussed at a international conference held in Regensburg in March 2004 which brought war-specialists of the Middle Ages and the Modern Period together. With regard to the category of "transcultural" wars the question has been raised what medieval and modern wars have in common and whether the so called "New Wars" are that new at all. On top of that it has been examined what characteristics can be ascribed to transcultural wars, what makes these wars special and how they can best be classified.
Military history, Medieval. --- Military history, Modern. --- Culture conflict --- Cultural conflict --- Culture wars --- Conflict of cultures --- Intercultural conflict --- Social conflict --- Modern military history --- Medieval military history --- History.
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World history --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Histoire militaire -- Moyen-Age --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Krijgsgeschiedenis -- Middeleeuwen --- Krijgsgeschiedenis [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval military history --- Middeleeuwen -- Krijgsgeschiedenis --- Middeleeuwse krijgsgeschiedenis --- Military history [Medieval ] --- Moyen-Age -- Histoire militaire --- Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval. --- History --- Military history, Medieval --- Medieval warfare --- Medieval, 500-1500 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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The contributions presented in this volume address several issues related to the topic of medieval warfare from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and examining a number of geographical regions. The contributors analyze social and economic issues, military strategy, technological and medical developments, ideology and rhetoric, and address warfare in Europe, the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim world. In three parts, the contributors explore warfare in theory, warfare in practice and warfare as perceived through medieval and modern historiography. In doing so they present a number of engaging case studies that will be of use to students and scholars interested in warfare and its effects on medieval society.
Histoire militaire -- Moyen-Age --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Krijgsgeschiedenis -- Middeleeuwen --- Krijgsgeschiedenis [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval military history --- Middeleeuwen -- Krijgsgeschiedenis --- Middeleeuwse krijgsgeschiedenis --- Military history [Medieval ] --- Moyen-Age -- Histoire militaire --- Polemology --- anno 500-1499 --- Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval --- Medieval warfare --- History --- Medieval, 500-1500 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Military history, Medieval. --- Art et science militaires --- Histoire militaire --- Moyen âge
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Croisades --- Crusades --- Histoire militaire -- Moyen-Age --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Krijgsgeschiedenis -- Middeleeuwen --- Krijgsgeschiedenis [Middeleeuwse ] --- Kruistochten --- Logistics --- Logistiek (Krijgskunst) --- Logistique (Art militaire) --- Medieval military history --- Middeleeuwen -- Krijgsgeschiedenis --- Middeleeuwse krijgsgeschiedenis --- Military history [Medieval ] --- Moyen-Age -- Histoire militaire --- Crusades. --- Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval --- Logistique --- Art et science militaires --- History --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- 355 <09> "04/14" --- 940.181 --- Militaire geschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Warfare --- Logistics. --- Military history, Medieval. --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- 355 <09> "04/14" Militaire geschiedenis--Middeleeuwen --- Warfare. --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Congrès --- Medieval warfare --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Medieval, 500-1500 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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The essays in this latest edition of the 'Journal., by leading experts in the field, are a witness to the flourishing state of the subject, and provide significant contributions to various important on-going debates and controversies. They include wide-ranging discussions of state formation and the role of women in medieval warfare, and an energetic argument against viewing medieval warfare as cavalry-dominated. A trio of articles dealing with issues of bravery and cowardice, though based on Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman evidence, advance our knowledge of one of the all-pervasive aspects of the military history of the middle ages. Similarly, an experimentally-based study of the effectiveness of arrows against mail armor reaches conclusions that will cast light on combat from Visigothic Spain to Crusader Outremer to fifteenth-century Bohemia. In addition, the Journal includes in-depth studies of Iberian war-dogs, the naval battle of Zierikzee at the start of the fourteenth century, and [reflecting the editors' broad understanding of the scope of the field] the war-related activities of Dutch magistrates at the turn of the sixteenth century. Contributors: STEPHEN MORILLO, BERNARD S. BACHRACH, RUSS MITCHELL, RICHARD ABELS, STEVEN ISAAC, WILLIAM SAYERS, JAMES P. WARD, J. F. VERBRUGGEN, ROBERT BURNS.
Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval. --- Medieval military history --- Medieval warfare --- History --- Military history, Medieval --- Civilization, Medieval --- Politics and war --- War and society --- Society and war --- War --- Sociology --- Civilians in war --- Sociology, Military --- War and politics --- Fighting --- Military power --- Military science --- Warfare --- Warfare, Primitive --- Naval art and science --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Anglo-Norman evidence. --- Anglo-Saxon. --- Crusader Outremer. --- Dutch magistrates. --- Iberian war-dogs. --- Visigothic Spain. --- arrows. --- bravery. --- cavalry-dominated. --- combat. --- cowardice. --- fifteenth-century Bohemia. --- mail armor. --- medieval warfare. --- naval battle of Zierikzee. --- sixteenth century. --- state formation. --- women in medieval warfare.
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