Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003
Title Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003 PDF eBook
Author John Gillingham
Publisher Boydell Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9781843830726

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The sense of a group of scholars sharing work in progress comes over on numerous occasions... a series which is a model of its kind. EDMUND KING, HISTORY The emphasis in this collection of recent work on the Anglo-Norman realm is particularly on narrative sources: Dudo, Vita Ædwardi Regis, monastic chronicle audiences in the Fens, the chronicles of Anjou, the Warenne view of the past - and much later sources for stereotypical images of the Normans. There are also papers analysing both charter and chronicle evidence in reconsiderations of the succession disputes following the deaths of William I and WilliamII. Papers range geographically from Anjou to the Irish Sea zone. Contributors, from France and Germany as well as from Britain, Ireland and the US, are BERNARD S. BACHRACH, RICHARD BARBER, JULIA BARROW, CLARE DOWNHAM, VERONIQUE GAZEAU, JOHN GRASSI, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, JENNIFER PAXTON, NEIL STREVETT, NEIL WRIGHT.

Anglo-Norman Studies

Anglo-Norman Studies
Title Anglo-Norman Studies PDF eBook
Author John Bennett Gillingham
Publisher
Total Pages 189
Release 2004
Genre Great Britain
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Anglo-Norman Studies XXVI

Anglo-Norman Studies XXVI
Title Anglo-Norman Studies XXVI PDF eBook
Author John Gillingham
Publisher
Total Pages 189
Release 2004
Genre Anglo-Saxons
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The Battle Rhetoric of Crusade and Holy War, c. 1099–c. 1222

The Battle Rhetoric of Crusade and Holy War, c. 1099–c. 1222
Title The Battle Rhetoric of Crusade and Holy War, c. 1099–c. 1222 PDF eBook
Author Connor Christopher Wilson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 205
Release 2022-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 1000800148

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This book examines Latin narratives produced in the aftermath of the First Crusade and challenges the narrative of supposed brutality and amorality of warfare in this period--instead focusing on the moral and didactic concerns surrounding warfare and violence with which medieval authors wrestled. The battle oration, a rousing harangue exhorting warriors to deeds of valour, has been regarded as a significant aspect of warfare since the age of Xenophon, and has continued to influence conceptions of campaigning and combat to the present day. While its cultural and chronological pervasiveness attests to the power of this trope, scholarly engagement with the literary phenomenon of the pre-battle speech has been limited. Moreover, previous work on medieval battle rhetoric has only served to reinforce the supposed brutality and amorality of warfare in this period, highlighting appeals to martial prowess, a hatred for ‘the enemy’ and promises of wealth and glory. This book, through an examination of Latin narratives produced in the aftermath of the First Crusade and the decades that followed, challenges this understanding and illuminates the moral and didactic concerns surrounding warfare and violence with which medieval authors wrestled. Furthermore, while battle orations form a clear mechanism by which the fledgling crusading movement could be explored ideologically, this comparative study reveals how non-crusading warfare in this period was also being reconceptualised in light of changing ideas about just war, authority and righteousness in Christian society. This volume is perfect for researchers, students and scholars alike interested in medieval history and military studies.

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2004

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2004
Title Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2004 PDF eBook
Author John Gillingham
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Total Pages 209
Release 2005
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Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2005

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2005
Title Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2005 PDF eBook
Author C. P. Lewis
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Total Pages 187
Release 2006
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Feud, Violence and Practice

Feud, Violence and Practice
Title Feud, Violence and Practice PDF eBook
Author Tracey L. Billado
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 351
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 131713558X

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This collection presents an innovative series of essays about the medieval culture of Feud and Violence. Featuring both prominent senior and younger scholars from the United States and Europe, the contributions offer various methods and points of view in their analyses. All, however, are indebted in some way to the work of Stephen D. White on legal culture, politics, and violence. White's work has frequently emphasized the importance of careful, closely focused readings of medieval sources as well as the need to take account of practice in relation to indigenous normative statements. His work has thus made historians of medieval political culture keenly aware of the ways in which various rhetorical strategies could be deployed in disputes in order to gain moral or material advantage. Beginning with an essay by the editors introducing the contributions and discussing their relationships to Stephen White's work, to the themes of the volume, to each other, and to medieval and legal studies in general, the remainder of the volume is divided into three thematic sections. The first section contains papers whose linking themes are violence and feud, the second section explores medieval legal culture and feudalism; whilst the final section consists of essays that are models of the type of inquiry pioneered by White.