Journal of Medieval Military History. Volume VIII

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The journal's hallmark of a broad chronological, geographic, and thematic coverage of the subject is underlined in this volume. It begins with an examination of the brief but fascinating career of an armed league of (mostly) commoners who fought to suppress mercenary bands and to impose a reign of peace in southern France in 1182-1184. This is followed by a thorough re-examination of Matilda of Tuscany's defeat of Henry IV in 1090-97. Two pieces on Hispanic topics - a substantial analysis of the remarkable military career of Jaime I "the Conqueror" of Aragon (r. 1208-1276), and a case study of the campaigns of a single Spanish king, Enrique II of Castile (r. 1366-79), contributing to the active debate over the role of open battle in medieval strategy - come next. Shorter essays deal with the size of the Mongol armies that threatened Europe in the mid-thirteenth century, and with a surprising literary description, dating to 1210-1220, of a knight employing the advanced surgical technique of thoracentesis. Further contributions correct the common misunderstanding of the nature of deeds of arms à outrance in the fifteenth century, and dissect the relevance of the "infantry revolution" and "artillery revolution" to the French successes at the end of the Hundred Years War. The final note explores what etymology can reveal about the origins of the trebuchet.

Author(s): Clifford J. Rogers, Kelly DeVries, John France (eds.)
Publisher: The Boydell Press
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 206
City: Woodbridge

ARTICLES
1. People against Mercenaries: The Capuchins in Southern Gaul / John France 1
2. The Last Italian Expedition of Henry IV: Re-reading the 'Vita Mathildis' of Donizone of Canossa / Valerie Eads 23
3. Jaime I of Aragon: Child and Master of the Spanish Reconquest / Donald J. Kagay 69
4. Numbers in Mongol Warfare / Carl Sverdrup 109
5. Battlefield Medicine in Wolfram’s 'Parzival' / Jolyon T. Hughes 118
6. Battle-Seeking, Battle-Avoiding or perhaps just Battle-Willing? Applying the Gillingham Paradigm to Enrique II of Castile / L. J. Andrew Villalon 131
7. 'Outrance' and 'Plaisance' / Will McLean 155
8. Guns and Goddams: Was there a Military Revolution in Lancastrian Normandy 1415–50? / Anne Curry 171
NOTE
The Name of the Siege Engine trebuchet: Etymology and History in Medieval France and Britain / William Sayers 189