Description
Discover the intricate truths behind Medieval Military Combat with this hardback gem authored by Tom Lewis. This book dives deep into the warfare techniques employed by soldiers from the 1300 to 1550 period—a time marked by legendary battles such as the War of the Roses, Agincourt, and Towton. Contrary to popular belief perpetuated by media, the combat styles of medieval warriors were far more sophisticated than mere brute force. This compelling study reveals how exhaustion influenced fighting strategies, debunking myths of endless melee combat. Lewis meticulously analyzes historic accounts and combat tactics, shedding light on realistic battlefield dynamics. By critically examining battle numbers and narratives, this book provides fresh insights into one of history's most turbulent eras. Perfect for historians, enthusiasts of medieval warfare, and fans of historical fiction, this 256-page volume offers essential perspective on a misunderstood subject. With its durable hardback binding, Medieval Military Combat is a valuable addition to any collection dedicated to military history, tactical studies, or the art of war as practiced throughout the medieval era. Explore the reality behind the romanticized depiction of knights and soldiers. Plus, enjoy the convenience of combined shipping from our NZ-based store, where there are no unexpected import charges, customs duty, or tax on your purchase. Revisit history and enrich your understanding of medieval battles today!
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm
Pages: 256
Bind: hardback
Author: Tom Lewis Publisher: Casemate
Publication Date: 28-09-2020
We don't know how medieval soldiers fought. Did they just walk forward in their armour, to smash each other with their maces and poleaxes, for hours on end, as depicted on film in programs such as Game of Thrones? They could not have done so. It is impossible to fight in such a manner for more than several minutes as exhaustion becomes a preventative factor. Indeed, we know more of how the Roman and Greek armies fought than we do of the 1300 to 1550 period. So how did medieval soldiers in the War of the Roses, and in the infantry sections of battles such as Agincourt and Towton, carry out their grim work? Medieval Military Combat shows, for the first time, the techniques of such battles. It also breaks new ground in establishing medieval battle numbers as highly exaggerated, and that we need to look again at the accounts of actions such as the famous Battle of Towton, which this work uses as a basic for its overall study.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm
Pages: 256
Bind: hardback
Author: Tom Lewis Publisher: Casemate
Publication Date: 28-09-2020
We don't know how medieval soldiers fought. Did they just walk forward in their armour, to smash each other with their maces and poleaxes, for hours on end, as depicted on film in programs such as Game of Thrones? They could not have done so. It is impossible to fight in such a manner for more than several minutes as exhaustion becomes a preventative factor. Indeed, we know more of how the Roman and Greek armies fought than we do of the 1300 to 1550 period. So how did medieval soldiers in the War of the Roses, and in the infantry sections of battles such as Agincourt and Towton, carry out their grim work? Medieval Military Combat shows, for the first time, the techniques of such battles. It also breaks new ground in establishing medieval battle numbers as highly exaggerated, and that we need to look again at the accounts of actions such as the famous Battle of Towton, which this work uses as a basic for its overall study.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.