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Royal and Urban Gunpowder Weapons in Late Medieval England
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English
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2019
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First comprehensive study of English artillery in the late Middle Ages, bringing out its full impact on areas beyond the military.
One of the most important technological developments of the Middle Ages was the adoption of gunpowder weapons in medieval Europe. From the fourteenth century onwards, this new technology was to eventually transform the conduct ofwarfare beyond all recognition with important implications for European and global history. Guns came to be used in all aspects of military operations, with kings, nobles and burgesses all spending large sums of money on these prestigious weapons. The growing effectiveness of gunpowder artillery prompted major changes in the design of fortifications, the composition of armies, the management of logistics and administrative systems.
This book is the first full-length study of the unique English experience of gunpowder weapons, tracing their development from their introduction in the reign of Edward III to the end of the fifteenth century. The rich records of the English Exchequer and urban accounts are used to explore their role in campaigns, in sieges, on the battlefield, at sea and their role in the defence of towns, royal castles and the fortifications of the Pale of Calais. It provides a comprehensive framework for the speed of technological advances and the factors responsible for these changes, as well as an in-depth discussion of individual gun types.
DAN SPENCER obtained his PhD from the University of Southampton.
One of the most important technological developments of the Middle Ages was the adoption of gunpowder weapons in medieval Europe. From the fourteenth century onwards, this new technology was to eventually transform the conduct ofwarfare beyond all recognition with important implications for European and global history. Guns came to be used in all aspects of military operations, with kings, nobles and burgesses all spending large sums of money on these prestigious weapons. The growing effectiveness of gunpowder artillery prompted major changes in the design of fortifications, the composition of armies, the management of logistics and administrative systems.
This book is the first full-length study of the unique English experience of gunpowder weapons, tracing their development from their introduction in the reign of Edward III to the end of the fifteenth century. The rich records of the English Exchequer and urban accounts are used to explore their role in campaigns, in sieges, on the battlefield, at sea and their role in the defence of towns, royal castles and the fortifications of the Pale of Calais. It provides a comprehensive framework for the speed of technological advances and the factors responsible for these changes, as well as an in-depth discussion of individual gun types.
DAN SPENCER obtained his PhD from the University of Southampton.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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A Note on Terms Used
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Glossary
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Introduction
1 - Part I Royal
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1 Royal Guns on Land
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2 The Expeditions of 1430–2 and 1497
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3 English Royal Ships
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4 The Calais Garrison
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5 Royal Castles and Guns
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6 Towns
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7 Southampton
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8 Analysis of Guns
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Conclusion
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Appendices
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Bibliography
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Index
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February 19, 2024
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9781787445451
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Boydell Press
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Keywords for this book
English artillery; Middle Ages; gunpowder weapons; medieval Europe; warfare; fortifications; logistics; administrative systems; technology; military operations; medieval history
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research