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Bookstore War and Chivalry | Warfare and Aristocratic Culture in England, France, and Burgundy at the End of the Middle Ages
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War and Chivalry | Warfare and Aristocratic Culture in England, France, and Burgundy at the End of the Middle Ages

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Author - Malcolm Graham, Allan Vale

Year published - 1981

Published by - University of Georgia Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Law, Business, Economics, and the Military.

Summary

The formal records of chivalry are used to demonstrate the influence of chivalrous ideas on war and politics. The authors have consulted such sources as eye witness accounts of battles, letters, account books and other military memoirs. The techniques of war are described , including the use of cavalry and infantry and the impact of firearms. The authors conclude by examining the changes in warfare in the fifteenth and sixteenth century and the response of the nobility to them

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Author - Malcolm Graham, Allan Vale

Year published - 1981

Published by - University of Georgia Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Law, Business, Economics, and the Military.

Summary

The formal records of chivalry are used to demonstrate the influence of chivalrous ideas on war and politics. The authors have consulted such sources as eye witness accounts of battles, letters, account books and other military memoirs. The techniques of war are described , including the use of cavalry and infantry and the impact of firearms. The authors conclude by examining the changes in warfare in the fifteenth and sixteenth century and the response of the nobility to them

Notes -

Author - Malcolm Graham, Allan Vale

Year published - 1981

Published by - University of Georgia Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Law, Business, Economics, and the Military.

Summary

The formal records of chivalry are used to demonstrate the influence of chivalrous ideas on war and politics. The authors have consulted such sources as eye witness accounts of battles, letters, account books and other military memoirs. The techniques of war are described , including the use of cavalry and infantry and the impact of firearms. The authors conclude by examining the changes in warfare in the fifteenth and sixteenth century and the response of the nobility to them

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