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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- 1. Capturing Jerusalem: the Fāṭimid/Seljȗk, Crusader, and Ayyȗbid Fortifications, Ditches, and Military Outworks of the City 1
- 2. The Impact of Victory and Defeat on the Military Orders’ Public Image 75
- 3. From Hattin to La Forbie: The Military Resources and Strategy of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1187–1244 97
- 4. Philip II’s “Eye of Command” and the Battle of Bouvines 129
- 5. One Monarch’s Ban on Illegal Artillery and Castle Use in the Medieval Crown of Aragon and a Slowly Changing Royal Prerogative 147
- 6. The Sack of the “City” of Limoges (1370) Reconsidered in the Light of an Unknown Letter of the Black Prince 161
- 7. To Fight on Horse or Foot? Dismounting in the Age of Chivalry 181
- 8. A Battle is Its Ground: Conflict Analysis and a Case Study of Agincourt, 1415 227
- List of Contributors 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- 1. Capturing Jerusalem: the Fāṭimid/Seljȗk, Crusader, and Ayyȗbid Fortifications, Ditches, and Military Outworks of the City 1
- 2. The Impact of Victory and Defeat on the Military Orders’ Public Image 75
- 3. From Hattin to La Forbie: The Military Resources and Strategy of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1187–1244 97
- 4. Philip II’s “Eye of Command” and the Battle of Bouvines 129
- 5. One Monarch’s Ban on Illegal Artillery and Castle Use in the Medieval Crown of Aragon and a Slowly Changing Royal Prerogative 147
- 6. The Sack of the “City” of Limoges (1370) Reconsidered in the Light of an Unknown Letter of the Black Prince 161
- 7. To Fight on Horse or Foot? Dismounting in the Age of Chivalry 181
- 8. A Battle is Its Ground: Conflict Analysis and a Case Study of Agincourt, 1415 227
- List of Contributors 259