Medieval Ships and Warfare

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First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing. This collection of essays and articles from a wide range of journals is intended to make more accessible to students and scholars some of the most important writing in English in this field from the 1950s to the present day. The volume draws attention to work on both the design and the use of ships in warfare in the period c. 1000-c. 1500. The collection deals with both the Mediterranean and northern waters in this period and not only makes clear what work has been done in this field but indicates areas where more research is needed.

Author(s): Susan Rose (ed.)
Series: The International Library of Essays on Military History
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 468

Acknowledgements
Series Preface
Introduction
PART I. NORTH-WESTERN EUROPE
Ships and Boats: Issues of Technology and Evidence
1. Ian Friel (1983) / 'Documentary Sources and the Medieval Ship: Some Aspects of the Evidence', The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater
Exploration, 12, pp. 41-62.
2. J. T. Tinniswood (1949) / 'English Galleys 1272-1377', The Mariner’s Mirror, 35, pp. 276-315.
3. Ian Friel (1986) / 'The Building of the Lyme Galley, 1294-1296', Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Proceedings, 108, pp. 41-4.
4. Susan Rose (2000) / 'Bayonne and the King’s Ships, 1204-1420', The Mariner’s Mirror, 86, pp. 140-7.
Piracy and Pirates
5. Henry S. Lucas (1945) / 'John Crabbe: Flemish Pirate, Merchant and Adventurer', Speculum, 20, pp. 334-50.
6. Stephen P. Pistono (1975) / 'Henry IV and the English Privateers', The English Historical Review, 90, pp. 322-30.
7. C. J. Ford (1979) / 'Piracy or Policy: The Crisis in the Channel, 1400-1403', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 29, pp. 63-78.
Fleets and Warfare
8. F. W. Brooks (1930) / 'The Battle of Damme - 1213', The Mariner’s Mirror, 16, pp. 263-71.
9. Kelly DeVries (1995) / 'God, Leadership, Flemings, and Archery: Contemporary Perceptions of Victory and Defeat at the Battle of Sluys, 1340', American Neptune,
55, pp. 223-42.
10. J. S. Kepler (1973) / 'The Effects of the Battle of Sluys upon the Administration of English Naval Impressment, 1340-1343', Speculum, 48, pp. 70-7.
11. N. A. M. Rodger (1996) / 'The Naval Service of the Cinque Ports', The English Historical Review, 111, pp. 636-51.
12. Colin F. Richmond (1999) / 'The Earl of Warwick’s Domination of the Channel and the Naval Dimension to the Wars of the Roses, 1456-1460', Southern History,
pp. 1-19.
PART II THE MEDITERRANEAN
13. Susan Rose (1999) / 'Islam Versus Christendom: The Naval Dimension, 1000-1600', The Journal of Military History, 63, pp. 561-78.
The Islamic Powers
14. William Hamblin (1986) / 'The Fatimid Navy During the Early Crusades: 1099-1124', American Neptune, 46, pp. 77-83.
15. David Ayalon (1965) / 'The Mamluks and Naval Power: A Phase of the Struggle between Islam and Christian Europe', Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences
and Humanities, 1, pp. 1-12.
16. A. S. Ehrenkreutz (1955) / 'The Place of Saladin in the Naval History of the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle Ages', Journal of the American Oriental Society,
75, pp. 100-16.
17. Robert I. Bums (1980) / 'Piracy as an Islamic-Christian Interface in the Thirteenth Century', Viator, 11, pp. 165-78.
18. Albrecht Fuess (2001) / 'Rotting Ships and Razed Harbors: The Naval Policy of the Mamluks', Mamluk Studies Review, 5, pp. 45-71.
Iberia
19. John H. Pryor (1983) / 'The Naval Battles of Roger of Lauria', Journal of Medieval History, 9, pp. 179-216.
20. J. A. Robson (1959) / 'The Catalan Fleet and Moorish Sea-Power (1337-1344)', The English Historical Review, 74, pp. 386-408
21. Lawrence V. Mott (1990) / 'Ships of the 13th-century Catalan Navy', The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, 19,
pp. 101-12.
22. Federico Foerster Laures (1987) / 'The Warships of the Kings of Aragon and their Fighting Tactics during the 13th and 14th Centuries AD', The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, 16, pp. 19-29.
23. Susan Rose (2003) / 'Reportage Representation and Reality: The Extent to which Chronicle Accounts and Contemporary Illustrations can be relied upon when
discussing the Tactics used in Medieval Galley Warfare', in Carlo Beltrame (ed.), Boats Ships and Shipyards: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium
on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Venice 2000, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 228-32.
24. William Sayers (2003), 'The Lexicon of Naval Tactics in Ramon Muntaner’s 'Crònica'', Catalan Review, 17, pp. 177-92.
Genoa and Venice
25. John E. Dotson (1986) / 'Naval Strategy in the First Genoese-Venetian War, 1257-1270', American Neptune, 46, pp. 84-90.
26. John E. Dotson (1999) / 'Fleet Operations in the First Genoese-Venetian War, 1264-66', Viator, 30, pp. 165-80.
27. John E. Dotson (2001) / 'Foundations of Venetian Naval Strategy from Pietro II Orseolo to the Battle of Zonchio, 1000-1500', Viator, 32, pp. 113-25.
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