Medieval Warfare

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35.00
book_author_name: 
Hans Delbrück
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
University of Nebraska Press
published_date: 
01/12/1990
isbn: 
9780803265851
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Warfare & defence
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Hans Delbrück|Paperback|University of Nebraska Press|01/12/1990
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9780803265851
Book Description: 
From the eighth century through the Middle Ages feudalism determined the nature of European warfare. Medieval Warfare begins in the time of Charlemagne, who maintained a military system of freemen and of vassals bound to him in service for lands granted in fief. These pages are crowded with recreations of famous events like the Battle of Hastings and movements like the Crusades; with the brightest flowers of knighthood, and with the mercenary grandeur of Byzantium. Hans Delbrück shows how feudal military organization varied in different countries and why the knightly forces could not hold up against the barbarous Normans. He studies military developments in the kingdoms that rose with the collapse of the Carolingian Empire, as well as the trend toward mercenary armies. When the Swiss peasants, forming the first true infantry, defeated the Burgundian knights in the fourteenth century, the era of modern warfare had begun.

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