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Debating the Hundred Years War: Volume 29

Debating the Hundred Years War: Volume 29
Author: Craig Taylor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521873901

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Two treatises that examine the legal issues that arose during the Hundred Years War.


The Hundred Years War, Volume 1

The Hundred Years War, Volume 1
Author: Jonathan Sumption
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1999-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812216554

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What history records as the Hundred Years War was in fact a succession of destructive conflicts, separated by tense intervals of truce and dishonest and impermanent peace treaties, and one of the central events in the history of England and France. It laid the foundations of France's national consciousness, even while destroying the prosperity and political preeminence which France had once enjoyed. It formed the nation's institutions, creating the germ of the absolute state of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In England, it brought intense effort and suffering, a powerful tide of patriotism, great fortune succeeded by bankruptcy, disintegration, and utter defeat. The war also brought turmoil and ruin to neighboring Scotland, Germany, Italy, and Spain.


Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 16

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 16
Author: Ian W. Archer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2007-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521862578

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The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society publish an annual collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians. The volume includes the following articles: Potential Address: Britain and Globalisation since 1850: I. Creating a Global Order, 1850-1914; Land, Freedom and the Making of the Medieval West; The Origins of the English Hospital (The Alexander Prize Essay); Trust and Distrust: A Suitable Theme for Historians?; Witchcraft and the Western Imagination; Africa and the Birth of the Modern World; The Break-Up of Britain? Scotland and the End of the Empire (The Prothero Lecture); Report of Council for 2005-2006.


The Hundred Years War, Volume 2

The Hundred Years War, Volume 2
Author: Jonathan Sumption
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812218015

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Covers the period from the Truce of Calais, in 1347, to the 1367 victory at Najera, and its aftermath.


The Hundred Years War, Volume 4

The Hundred Years War, Volume 4
Author: Jonathan Sumption
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812223888

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The eagerly anticipated fourth volume of Jonathan Sumption's prize-winning history of the Hundred Years War.


Conventional and Unconventional War

Conventional and Unconventional War
Author: Thomas R. Mockaitis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This volume offers a comprehensive history of warfare since 1648, covering conventional and unconventional operations and demonstrating how most modern wars have been hybrid affairs that involved both. Military historian Thomas R. Mockaitis considers how epic struggles like the American Civil War, World Wars I and II, and the conflicts in the Middle East, among many others, shaped human history. The coverage serves to highlight four themes: the relationship between armed forces and the societies that create them, the impact of technology (not just armaments) on warfare, the role of ideas and attitudes toward violence in determining why and how wars are fought, and the relationship between conventional and unconventional operations. The book also covers the advent and evolution of unconventional warfare, including counterinsurgency, the War on Terror, and current conflicts in the Middle East. It concludes with consideration of the forms armed conflict will take in the future. The book includes valuable excerpts from the writings of military thinkers such as Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources, and supporting maps and diagrams.


The Hundred Years War: Trial by fire

The Hundred Years War: Trial by fire
Author: Jonathan Sumption
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812235272

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"A succession of catastrophes in the middle years of the fourteenth century brought France to the brink of destruction. The bankruptcy of the French state and a bitter civil war within the royal family were followed by the defeat and capture of the King of France by the Black Prince at Poitiers. A peasant revolt and a violent revolution in Paris completed the tragedy ... Yet the theme of the volume is not destruction, but survival. France's great cities, provincial towns, and rural communities resisted where its leaders failed. They withstood the sustained savagery of the soldiers and the free companies of brigands to undo most of Edward III's work in the following generation. England's triumphs proved to be brittle and short-lived"--Jacket.


Classic Football Debates Settled Once and For All, Vol.1

Classic Football Debates Settled Once and For All, Vol.1
Author: Danny Baker
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1407027743

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At last! The award-winning Baker & Kelly bring you the most entertaining, radical and unreliable football book ever published. The Two Dannys argue the toss, spill the beans and chew that fat about everything and anything from the biggest questions down to stuff they have frankly invented themselves. Which club has the handsomest fans? Who is the greatest player of all time? Pele? Maradona? Puskas? Rougvie? Have foreign players helped or hindered the English game? Well, Marco Boogers, well? And who was the greatest football dad, Fred Baker or Andy Kelly? Now with even more footballing facts, myths and legends, the paperback asks (and answers) hard-hitting questions, such as, what was the greatest ever World Cup? Just how much pathetic World Cup tat can one own, Danny Kelly? And where do all those beautiful women in the crowd come from? A cornucopia of footballing fun and well-crafted wisdom that is certain to sell like beer-flavoured crisps. Baker & Kelly: Sometimes right sometimes wrong - but always certain.


The Hundred Years War Vol 5

The Hundred Years War Vol 5
Author: Jonathan Sumption
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 837
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0571274587

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The eagerly anticipated final volume in Jonathan Sumption's prize-winning history of the Hundred Years War, 'one of the great historical undertakings of our age' (Dan Jones, Sunday Times). Triumph and Illusion is the final volume of Jonathan Sumption's epic history of the Hundred Years War. It tells the story of the collapse of the English dream of conquest, from the opening years of the reign of Henry VI, when the battles of Cravant and Verneuil consolidated their control of most of northern France, to the loss of all of England's continental dominions except Calais thirty years later. This sudden reversal of fortune was a seminal event in the history of the two principal nation-states of western Europe. It brought to an end four centuries of the English dynasty's presence in France, separating two countries whose fates had once been closely intertwined. It created a new sense of national identity in both countries. The legacy of these events would influence their divergent prospects for centuries to come. Behind the clash of arms stood some of the most remarkable personalities of the age: the Duke of Bedford, the English Regent who ruled much of France from Paris and Rouen; Charles VII of France, underrated in both countries, who patiently rebuilt his kingdom after the disasters of his early years; the captains who populate the pages of Shakespeare - Fastolf, Montagu, Talbot, Dunois and, above all, the extraordinary figure of Joan of Arc, who changed the course of the war in a few weeks at the age of seventeen.


The Military Revolution Debate

The Military Revolution Debate
Author: Clifford J Rogers
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429964811

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This book brings together, for the first time, the classic articles that began and have shaped the debate about the Military Revolution in early modern Europe, adding important new essays by eminent historians of early modern Europe to further this important scholarly interchange.