The Laws of War in the Late Middle Ages
Title | The Laws of War in the Late Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Keen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2015-10-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317397592 |
Many of the combatants in the European wars of the late middle ages fought for their own gain, but they observed a code of regulations, part chivalrous and part commercial which they called the ‘law of arms’. This book, originally published in 1965, examines this soldiers’ code, to understand its rules and how they were enforced. How did a soldier sue for ransom money if his prisoner would not pay it, and before what court? How did he know whether what he took by force was lawful spoil? As the answers to these and other questions reveal, the workings of the law of arms gave practical point to the contemporary cult of chivalry. It also had an important influence on the early development of ideas of international law.
The Laws of War in the Late Middle Ages
Title | The Laws of War in the Late Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Hugh Keen |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing |
Total Pages | 291 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Military art and science |
ISBN | 9780751201895 |
The Just War in the Middle Ages
Title | The Just War in the Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick H. Russell |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1975-10-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521206907 |
The first systematic attempt to reconstruct from original manuscript sources and early printed books the medieval doctrines relating to the just war, the holy war and the crusade. Despite the frequency of wars and armed conflicts throughout the course of western history, no comprehensive survey has previously been made of the justifications of warfare that were elaborated by Roman lawyers, canon lawyers and theologians in the twelfth and thirteenth century universities. After a brief survey of theories of the just war in antiquity, with emphasis on Cicero and Augustine, and of thought on early medieval warfare, the central chapters are devoted to scholastics such as Pope Innocent IV, Hostiensis and Thomas Aquinas. Professor Russell attempts to correlate theories of the just war with political and intellectual development in the Middle Ages. His conclusion evaluates the just war in the light of late medieval and early modern statecraft and poses questions about its compatibility with Christian ethics and its validity within international law.
Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws
Title | Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws PDF eBook |
Author | Theodor Meron |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
Provides new contexts for Shakespeare's play 'Henry V'. The result is an account of how Shakespeare's and other 'histories' dramatically articulated complex medieval and Renaissance attitudes to warfare and the conduct of nations and individuals in time of war.
The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars
Title | The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel C. Duckett White |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 234 |
Release | 2021-12-20 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004464298 |
This book offers an exploration of unique laws and customs placed around warfare throughout history, from Indigenous Australians to the American Civil War.
War, Literature, and Politics in the Late Middle Ages
Title | War, Literature, and Politics in the Late Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | George William Coopland |
Publisher | Liverpool [Eng.] : Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Medieval Warfare 1300–1450
Title | Medieval Warfare 1300–1450 PDF eBook |
Author | Kelly DeVries |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 773 |
Release | 2017-05-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351918435 |
War was epidemic in the late Middle Ages. It affected every land and all peoples from Scotland and Scandinavia in the north to the southern Mediterranean Sea coastlines of Morocco, North Africa, Egypt, and the Middle East in the south, from Ireland and Spain in the west to Russia and Turkey in the east. Nowhere was peaceful for any significant amount of time. The period also saw significant changes in military theory and practice which altered the ways in which campaigns were conducted, battles fought, and sieges laid; and changes in the leadership, recruitment, training, supply and financing of armies. There were changes in the relationship between those waging warfare, from generals to irregular troops, and the society in which they lived and for or against which they fought; the frequency of popular rebellions and the participation in them by townspeople and peasants; changes in the desire to undertake Crusades, and changes in technology, including but not limited to gunpowder weapons. This collection gathers together some of the best published work on these topics. The first section of seven papers show that throughout Europe in the later Middle Ages generals led and armies followed what are usually defined as "modern" strategy and tactics, contrary to popular belief. The second part reprints nine works that examine the often neglected aspects of the process of putting and keeping together a late medieval army. In the third section the authors discuss various ways that warfare in the fourteenth and fifteenth century affected the society of that period. The final sections cover popular rebellions and crusading.