Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- The French Offensives of 1404–1407 against Anglo-Gascon Aquitaine
- The King's Welshmen: Welsh Involvement in the Expeditionary Army of 1415
- Gunners, Aides and Archers: The Personnel of the English Ordnance Companies in Normandy in the Fifteenth Century
- Defense, Honor and Community: The Military and Social Bonds of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Flemish Shooting Guilds
- The Battle of Edgecote or Banbury (1469) Through the Eyes of Contemporary Welsh Poets
- Descriptions of Battles in Fifteenth-Century Urban Chronicles: A Comparison of the Siege of London in May 1471 and the Battle of Grandson, 2 March 1476
- Urban Espionage and Counterespionage during the Burgundian Wars (1468–1477)
- Urban Militias, Nobles and Mercenaries: The Organization of the Antwerp Army in the Flemish–Brabantine Revolt of the 1480s
- Military Equipment in the Town of Southampton During the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
- Journal of Medieval Military History 1477 545X
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- The French Offensives of 1404–1407 against Anglo-Gascon Aquitaine
- The King's Welshmen: Welsh Involvement in the Expeditionary Army of 1415
- Gunners, Aides and Archers: The Personnel of the English Ordnance Companies in Normandy in the Fifteenth Century
- Defense, Honor and Community: The Military and Social Bonds of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Flemish Shooting Guilds
- The Battle of Edgecote or Banbury (1469) Through the Eyes of Contemporary Welsh Poets
- Descriptions of Battles in Fifteenth-Century Urban Chronicles: A Comparison of the Siege of London in May 1471 and the Battle of Grandson, 2 March 1476
- Urban Espionage and Counterespionage during the Burgundian Wars (1468–1477)
- Urban Militias, Nobles and Mercenaries: The Organization of the Antwerp Army in the Flemish–Brabantine Revolt of the 1480s
- Military Equipment in the Town of Southampton During the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
- Journal of Medieval Military History 1477 545X
Summary
This volume is largely derived from papers delivered at the 2010 Fifteenth Century Conference, held at the University of Southampton. One of the themes was “England's Wars 1399–c.1500,” building on a similar event held at the University of Reading in July 2009 which had focused on the same topic in the previous century and resulted in two publications. As it turned out, the subjects covered ranged much more widely than England, but proved highly complementary. Revised versions of these papers form the core of this guest-edited volume; we were delighted to be able also to include further submissions from Andy King and Randall Moffett (both linked to the University of Southampton), and Bastian Walter, whose article happily landed on the general editors' desk at the time we were putting together this special issue. We are grateful to them for allowing us the opportunity to act as guest editors.
The Welsh feature in two studies. Adam Chapman provided new insights, based on close reading of the surviving archival sources, of the Welsh archers recruited for Henry V's campaign of 1415. These archers have achieved almost mythical status, but as Chapman shows, the reality of the situation was rather different. As he notes, there is no mention of Agincourt in Welsh poetry of the fifteenth century, yet such poetry is an exceptionally valuable, and as yet underexploited, source for the study of warfare in the period.
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- Journal of Medieval Military History , pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2011