Author Archives: Craig Nakashian

Adam Chapman, Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages 1282-1422 (Ditcham)

Adam Chapman Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages 1282-1422 (Boydell, 2015) 264pp.  $95 From the time of William Shakespeare onwards, the English armies of the Hundred Years War have generated many legends and half-truths (particularly relating to the periods … Continue reading

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Eduardo de Mesa, The Irish in the Spanish Armies in the Seventeenth Century (Fissel)

Eduardo de Mesa The Irish in the Spanish Armies in the Seventeenth Century (Boydell, 2014) 260pp.  $120 Eduardo de Mesa’s tome on Irish soldiers that served in Habsburg Spain’s armies succeeds on at least five levels. First, it establishes a … Continue reading

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John France, Warfare, Crusade and Conquest in the Middle Ages (Rodriguez)

John France Warfare, Crusade and Conquest in the Middle Ages (Ashgate: Variorum Collected Studies Series, 2015) 374pp.  $165 Everybody knows the Variorum series by Ashgate, a series of books that puts together some of the best articles of well-known historians. … Continue reading

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Michael N. Salda, Arthurian Animation: A Study Of Cartoon Camelots on Film and Television (Albright)

Michael N. Salda Arthurian Animation: A Study Of Cartoon Camelots on Film and Television (McFarland, 2013) 220pp.  $45.00 After spending about two-hundred pages discussing (in often exhaustive fashion) around 170 different animated representations of the Arthurian myth cycle from around … Continue reading

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Richard Kirwan and Sophie Mullins (eds), Specialist Markets in the Early Modern Book World (Ditcham)

Richard Kirwan and Sophie Mullins (eds) Specialist Markets in the Early Modern Book World (Brill, 2015) 414 pp.  $188.00 The world of early modern printing was a notably diverse milieu- in some ways as diverse as contemporary publishing, with major … Continue reading

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Rhys Morgan, The Welsh and the Shaping of Early Modern Ireland 1558-1641 (de Mesa)

Rhys Morgan The Welsh and the Shaping of Early Modern Ireland 1558-1641, Irish Historical Monographs XI (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2014) xii+ 230pp.  $120.00 Rhys Morgan’s The Welsh and the Shaping of Early Modern Ireland is a welcomed addition to the … Continue reading

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Michael Mallett, Mercenaries and their Masters: Warfare in Renaissance Italy (Albright)

Michael Mallett Mercenaries and their Masters: Warfare in Renaissance Italy (Pen & Sword, 2009) 304pp.  $39.99 Eschewing the common focus of military history books on mere biographical history, this work serves as a particularly excellent example of a book written … Continue reading

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Hunt Janin with Ursula Carson, Mercenaries in Medieval and Renaissance Europe (Fields)

Hunt Janin with Ursula Carson Mercenaries in Medieval and Renaissance Europe (Macfarland, 2013) 220pp.  $39.95 Mercenaries in Medieval and Renaissance Europe by Hunt Janin with Ursula Carson is at best a problematic book. [1] The back of the book tells … Continue reading

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Martin J. Dougherty, The Wars Of The Roses: The Conflict That Inspired Game Of Thrones (Albright)

Martin J. Dougherty The Wars of the Roses: The Conflict that Inspired Game of Thrones (Amber, 2015) 226pp.  $34.95 The subtitle of this book gives away its intent, even though there is a disclaimer pointing out that this book has … Continue reading

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Ian Stuart Kelly, Echoes of Success: Identity and the Highland Regiments (Ditcham)

Ian Stuart Kelly Echoes of Success: Identity and the Highland Regiments (Leiden: Brill, 2015) 259pp.  $142.00 Ian Stuart Kelly, Echoes of Success: Identity and the Highland Regiments, History of Warfare 104 (Brill 2015). xii + 259 pp. $142.00. Note- In … Continue reading

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Christine Shaw, Barons and Castellans: The Military Nobility of Renaissance Italy (Sposato)

Christine Shaw Barons and Castellans: The Military Nobility of Renaissance Italy (Leiden: Brill, 2015) 284pp.  $149.00 Christine Shaw’s Barons and Castellans is the first book-length English language study of the military nobility, an important but often overlooked segment of the … Continue reading

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Georgios Theotokis, The Norman Campaigns in the Balkans, 1081-1108 (Sposato)

Georgios Theotokis The Norman Campaigns in the Balkans, 1081-1108 (Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2014) 262pp.  $99.00 Georgios Theotokis’s The Norman Campaigns in the Balkans is an ambitious study of the clash between two distinct military cultures and their concomitant institutions, … Continue reading

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James Waterson, Sacred Swords: Jihad in the Holy Land, 1097-1271 (Albright)

James Waterson Sacred Swords: Jihad in the Holy Land, 1097-1271 (London, UK: Frontline Books, 2010) 206pp.  £19.99/$39.95 In Sacred Swords, the third work by historian James Waterson dealing with the time of the Crusades from the Muslim perspective, Waterson works … Continue reading

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Gregory I. Halfond (ed.), The Medieval Way Of War: Studies in Medieval Military History in Honor of Bernard S. Bachrach (Albright)

Gregory I. Halfond (ed.) The Medieval Way Of War: Studies in Medieval Military History in Honor of Bernard S. Bachrach (Ashgate, 2015) 332pp.  $129.95 The most remarkable aspect of this book is the level of sincere and heartfelt praise the authors … Continue reading

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Christopher Matthew, A Storm of Spears: Understanding the Greek Hoplite at War (Goodrich)

Christopher Matthew A Storm of Spears: Understanding the Greek Hoplite at War (Pen & Sword, 2012) 336pp.  £25.00 This work is one of great importance for the understanding of the ancient Greek hoplite and his gear and overall tactics. The … Continue reading

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Timothy Venning, An Alternative History of Britain: The Hundred Years War (Krug)

Timothy Venning An Alternative History of Britain: The Hundred Years War (Pen & Sword, 2013) 256pp.  £19.99/$39.95 The title of Venning’s series, An Alternative History of Britain, may be somewhat misleading; Venning’s goal is not to create some sort of … Continue reading

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Guillaume de Machaut, The Capture of Alexandria, trans. Janet Shirley, introduction and notes by Peter Edbury (Rogers)

Janet Shirley (tr.) Guillaume de Marchaut, The Capture of Alexandia (Ashgate, 2001) 254pp.  £79.00 The Capture of Alexandria comprises a blank verse translation of Guillaume de Machaut’s La prise d’Alexandre by Janet Shirley, an informative historical introduction and notes by the … Continue reading

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Noel Fallows, Jousting in Medieval and Renaissance Iberia (Muhlberger)

Noel Fallows Jousting in Medieval and Renaissance Iberia (Boydell & Brewer, 2011) 574pp.  $99.00 This substantial study might almost be called “The Encyclopedia of Iberian Jousting.”  It brings together a wide variety of evidence – textual, artistic and material – … Continue reading

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Jared Kirby (ed.), Italian Rapier Combat: Capo Ferro’s ‘Gran Simalcro’ (Hester)

Jared Kirby (ed.) Italian Rapier Combat: Capo Ferro’s ‘Gran Simalcro’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) 192pp.  $65.00 Slowly but surely the works of the great masters of swordplay are being translated into English for the benefit of a much wider readership. We … Continue reading

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Phillip Matyszak, Imperial General: The Remarkable Career of Petellius Cerialis (Roberts)

Phillip Matyszak Imperial General: The Remarkable Career of Petellius Cerialis (Pen and Sword Military, 2011) 188pp.  $39.95 If one were to create a list of the most researched periods in Roman history, the Year of the Four Emperors would receive … Continue reading

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Helen Nicholson and David Nicolle, God’s Warriors: Crusaders, Saracens and the Battle for Jerusalem (Klarner)

Helen Nicholson and David Nicolle God’s Warriors: Crusaders, Saracens and the Battle for Jerusalem (Osprey Publishing, 2005) 224pp.  $29.99 Helen Nicholson and David Nicolle have not written an introductory text.  The book is not large, but packs information into almost … Continue reading

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Chris Peers, Offa and the Mercian Wars: The Rise and Fall of the First Great English Kingdom (Wallace)

Chris Peers Offa and the Mercian Wars: The Rise and Fall of the First Great English Kingdom (Pen and Sword, 2012) 198pp.  $39.99 Chris Peers in Offa and the Mercian Wars writes an excellent popular military history of the medieval … Continue reading

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David Nicolle, The Fourth Crusade 1202-04: The Betrayal of Byzantium (Allen)

David Nicolle The Fourth Crusade 1202-04: The Betrayal of Byzantium (Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2011) 96pp.  $19.95.  ISBN 9781849083195  The eleventh and twelfth century European Crusades to the Near East has been an increasingly discussed controversial topic, both among Historians as … Continue reading

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Carruthers, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Illustrated and Annotated (Allen)

Bob Carruthers The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Illustrated and Annotated (Pen & Sword Books Ltd.: Barnsley, 2013) 372pp.  $24.95.  ISBN 9781781591482  Arguably the most important single work to our understanding of the Anglo-Saxon period of English history is The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Without … Continue reading

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Waterson, Defending Heaven: China’s Mongol Wars 1209-1370 (May)

James Waterson Defending Heaven: China’s Mongol Wars 1209-1370 (Frontline Books: 2013) XXXIV and 236 pp.  $31.59 Defending Heaven is James Waterson’s fourth book. Whereas the Mongols have made cameo appearances in his previous works, they take stage front and center … Continue reading

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Waterson, Defending Heaven: China’s Mongol Wars 1209-1370 (Claussen)

James Waterson Defending Heaven: China’s Mongol Wars 1209-1370 (Frontline Books: 2013) XXXIV and 236 pp.  $31.59 The Mongol conquest of China serves as a clear break in Chinese history, helping to determine the character of China’s final two imperial dynasties, … Continue reading

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Karatolios, Greek Fire and its contribution to Byzantine might (McMahon)

Konstantinos Karatolios (trans. by Leonard G. Meachim) Greek Fire and its contribution to Byzantine might (Lulu: 2014) 40pp.  $3.03. In the last years there have been an increasing number of works about medieval naval warfare that try to fill a … Continue reading

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John Hosler, John of Salisbury: Military Authority of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance (Nakashian)

John Hosler John of Salisbury: Military Authority of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance (Brill, 2013) 227pp.  $133.00.    In John of Salisbury: Military Authority of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance John Hosler seeks to raise Salisbury’s profile among historians of the High Middle Ages, … Continue reading

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