The Medieval World at War

The Medieval World at War

by Matthew Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

Spanning some 1,000 years from the fall of the Roman empire in the west to the Reformation, the medieval period was a time of immense diversity in military practice. The Medieval World at War brings together for the first time in a single volume authoritative accounts not only European and Middle Eastern warfare, but also of Central Asian, Indian, Chinese and Japanese conflict. It contains vivid accounts of tactics, troop types, battles, fortifications and siege techniques, and examines the underlying political and military strategies that were shaped by the clash of often very different social and ideological systems. Also included are feature boxes on key topics ranging from battles such as Tours, Agincourt and the siege of Constantinople to weaponry and armour from England to Japan, and to castles such as the mighty crusader fortress of Crac des Chevaliers in Syria. Eyewitness accounts bring the story dramatically to life, and battles are visualized with specially commissioned 3-D battle reconstructions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 09 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0500251568
ISBN 13: 9780500251560

Media Reviews
Military developments from the Dark Ages to the Reformation are covered with insight in a richly illustrated book.
Outstanding are the book's lavish illustrations, which are both numerous and well presented. A useful reference boo
Outstanding are the book s lavish illustrations, which are both numerous and well presented. A useful reference book