JMMH vol. 1 (2003)

Journal of Medieval Military History

Volume 1

Introduction to Volume 1, by Bernard S. Bachrach

A new annual volume of original articles on all aspects of warfare in the middle ages.

Warfare is one of the central themes of medieval history. Until now, however, there has been no journal dedicated specifically to this area. The Journal of Medieval Military History, the new annual journal of De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History will remedy this situation by publishing top-quality scholarly articles on topics across the full thematic and chronological ranges of the study of war in the middle ages.
Medieval societywas dominated by men who considered themselves more as soldiers than landlords, judges or administrators. More of society’s resources went into fortifications than cathedrals; deeds of arms were a topic rivalled in literature only by love; and in many times and places the common people dreaded war far more than famine or plague. War was the greatest force in determining the evolution of medieval governments. Although the study of war, its conduct and itsimpact, has never been absent from medieval historiography, the past few decades have seen this field rise to new prominence.

Contributors: EMILIE AMT, BERNARD BACHRACH, DOUGLAS BIGGS, CHARLES BOWLUS, JOHN FRANCE, STEPHEN MORILLO, CLIFFORD ROGERS, and J.F. VERBRUGGEN.

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Contents

  • Introduction to the First Volume, by Bernard S. Bachrach
  • The Vegetian ‘Science of Warfare in the Middle Ages, by Clifford J. Rogers
  • Battle Seeking: The Contexts and Limits of Vegetian Strategy, by Stephen Morillo
  • Italia – Bavaria – Avaria: The Grand Strategy behind Charlemange’s Renovatio Imperii in the West, by Charles R. Bowlus
  • The Composition and Raising of the Armies of Charlemagne, by John France
  • Some Observations on the Role of the Byzantine Navy in the Success of the First Crusade, by Bernard S. Bachrach
  • Besieging Bedford: Military Logistics in 1224, by Emilie Amt
  • ‘To aid the Custodian and Council’: Edmund of Langley and the Defense of the Realm, June – July 1399, by Douglas Biggs
  • Flemish Urban Militias Against the French Calvary Armies in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, by J. F Verbruggen (translated by Kelly DeVries)
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