Routledge Handbook of Medieval Military Strategy
Herausgeber: Franke, Daniel P.; Hosler, John D.
Routledge Handbook of Medieval Military Strategy
Herausgeber: Franke, Daniel P.; Hosler, John D.
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This Handbook provides the first comprehensive and global analysis of medieval military strategy, covering the period from the sixth to the seventeenth century.
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This Handbook provides the first comprehensive and global analysis of medieval military strategy, covering the period from the sixth to the seventeenth century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032325064
- ISBN-10: 1032325062
- Artikelnr.: 70945314
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032325064
- ISBN-10: 1032325062
- Artikelnr.: 70945314
John D. Hosler is a Professor of Military History at the Command and General Staff College. He is the author, most recently, of Jerusalem Falls: Seven Centuries of War and Peace (Yale UP), and is the editor of Seven Myths of Military History (Hackett). Daniel P. Franke is an Associate Professor of History at Richard Bland College of William & Mary in Petersburg, Virginia. He specializes in the military history of Germany and England and is currently completing a study of Frederick Barbarossa as a military commander.
Introduction Part I: Europe 1. Charlemagne's Long-Term Strategic Goal:
Obtaining the Imperial Title in the West 2. Anglo-Saxon and Viking Military
Strategies 3. Grand Strategy of the Ottonian Empire, 919-973 4. Strategy in
the High Middle Ages: Anglo-Normans, Capetians and Plantagenets 5.
Insurgency: Unconventional Strategy in the West, 500-1300 6. The Continuous
Crusade in Northeast Europe: Warfare in Livonia, Estonia, Prussia and
Lithuania, 1198-1411 7. Military Professionalization and Strategy in Late
Medieval England 8. Beyond the Town Walls: Economy and the Florentine
Forces, 1336-1392 9. The Origins of National Navies in the West 10.
Strategy and Military Revolutions Part II: The Mediterranean 11. Strategy
and Grand Strategy: Resources, Geopolitics and Ideology in the East
Roman/Byzantine Empire 12. Maurice and His Legacy: Strategike in the
Byzantine Military Manuals 13. The Fatimids and Syria 14. The Crusades:
Western Armies and Eastern Strategies 15. The Rule of the Temple and the
Military-Religious Orders 16. Raiding as a Strategy in Medieval Georgia 17.
Spain's Leading Thirteenth-Century Law Code and (Incidental) Military
Treatise Las Siete Partidas 18. Ottomans: Mehmed the Conqueror Part III:
Asia and Africa 19. Beyond and Behind the Wall: Siege Warfare of Sui-Tang
China, 600-900 20. China in the Gunpowder Age, Song to Ming Dynasties 21.
Strategy and Warfare in Ancient and Medieval Japan 22. Strategies in
Post-Gupta India 23. Strategy of the Delhi Sultanate, 1206-1526 24.
Strategy and the Mughal Empire 25. Strategy in the Mongol Way of War 26.
Almoravid Tactics and Strategy 27. "The Kingdom of Ethiopia Shall Live
Forever": Military Strategies in Ethiopia (13th-16th Centuries) 28.
Military Strategies in Pre-17th Century West Africa 29. The
Military-Political Strategy of the Medieval Kingdom of Kongo Part IV:
Western Hemisphere 30. The Excan tlatoloyan and Military Strategies for
Mesoamerican Control in the Late Post-Classic Period 31. Late Andean
Warfare: Evolving Military Sophistication under the Inka 32. Medieval
Strategy: Conclusions and New Directions
Obtaining the Imperial Title in the West 2. Anglo-Saxon and Viking Military
Strategies 3. Grand Strategy of the Ottonian Empire, 919-973 4. Strategy in
the High Middle Ages: Anglo-Normans, Capetians and Plantagenets 5.
Insurgency: Unconventional Strategy in the West, 500-1300 6. The Continuous
Crusade in Northeast Europe: Warfare in Livonia, Estonia, Prussia and
Lithuania, 1198-1411 7. Military Professionalization and Strategy in Late
Medieval England 8. Beyond the Town Walls: Economy and the Florentine
Forces, 1336-1392 9. The Origins of National Navies in the West 10.
Strategy and Military Revolutions Part II: The Mediterranean 11. Strategy
and Grand Strategy: Resources, Geopolitics and Ideology in the East
Roman/Byzantine Empire 12. Maurice and His Legacy: Strategike in the
Byzantine Military Manuals 13. The Fatimids and Syria 14. The Crusades:
Western Armies and Eastern Strategies 15. The Rule of the Temple and the
Military-Religious Orders 16. Raiding as a Strategy in Medieval Georgia 17.
Spain's Leading Thirteenth-Century Law Code and (Incidental) Military
Treatise Las Siete Partidas 18. Ottomans: Mehmed the Conqueror Part III:
Asia and Africa 19. Beyond and Behind the Wall: Siege Warfare of Sui-Tang
China, 600-900 20. China in the Gunpowder Age, Song to Ming Dynasties 21.
Strategy and Warfare in Ancient and Medieval Japan 22. Strategies in
Post-Gupta India 23. Strategy of the Delhi Sultanate, 1206-1526 24.
Strategy and the Mughal Empire 25. Strategy in the Mongol Way of War 26.
Almoravid Tactics and Strategy 27. "The Kingdom of Ethiopia Shall Live
Forever": Military Strategies in Ethiopia (13th-16th Centuries) 28.
Military Strategies in Pre-17th Century West Africa 29. The
Military-Political Strategy of the Medieval Kingdom of Kongo Part IV:
Western Hemisphere 30. The Excan tlatoloyan and Military Strategies for
Mesoamerican Control in the Late Post-Classic Period 31. Late Andean
Warfare: Evolving Military Sophistication under the Inka 32. Medieval
Strategy: Conclusions and New Directions
Introduction Part I: Europe 1. Charlemagne's Long-Term Strategic Goal:
Obtaining the Imperial Title in the West 2. Anglo-Saxon and Viking Military
Strategies 3. Grand Strategy of the Ottonian Empire, 919-973 4. Strategy in
the High Middle Ages: Anglo-Normans, Capetians and Plantagenets 5.
Insurgency: Unconventional Strategy in the West, 500-1300 6. The Continuous
Crusade in Northeast Europe: Warfare in Livonia, Estonia, Prussia and
Lithuania, 1198-1411 7. Military Professionalization and Strategy in Late
Medieval England 8. Beyond the Town Walls: Economy and the Florentine
Forces, 1336-1392 9. The Origins of National Navies in the West 10.
Strategy and Military Revolutions Part II: The Mediterranean 11. Strategy
and Grand Strategy: Resources, Geopolitics and Ideology in the East
Roman/Byzantine Empire 12. Maurice and His Legacy: Strategike in the
Byzantine Military Manuals 13. The Fatimids and Syria 14. The Crusades:
Western Armies and Eastern Strategies 15. The Rule of the Temple and the
Military-Religious Orders 16. Raiding as a Strategy in Medieval Georgia 17.
Spain's Leading Thirteenth-Century Law Code and (Incidental) Military
Treatise Las Siete Partidas 18. Ottomans: Mehmed the Conqueror Part III:
Asia and Africa 19. Beyond and Behind the Wall: Siege Warfare of Sui-Tang
China, 600-900 20. China in the Gunpowder Age, Song to Ming Dynasties 21.
Strategy and Warfare in Ancient and Medieval Japan 22. Strategies in
Post-Gupta India 23. Strategy of the Delhi Sultanate, 1206-1526 24.
Strategy and the Mughal Empire 25. Strategy in the Mongol Way of War 26.
Almoravid Tactics and Strategy 27. "The Kingdom of Ethiopia Shall Live
Forever": Military Strategies in Ethiopia (13th-16th Centuries) 28.
Military Strategies in Pre-17th Century West Africa 29. The
Military-Political Strategy of the Medieval Kingdom of Kongo Part IV:
Western Hemisphere 30. The Excan tlatoloyan and Military Strategies for
Mesoamerican Control in the Late Post-Classic Period 31. Late Andean
Warfare: Evolving Military Sophistication under the Inka 32. Medieval
Strategy: Conclusions and New Directions
Obtaining the Imperial Title in the West 2. Anglo-Saxon and Viking Military
Strategies 3. Grand Strategy of the Ottonian Empire, 919-973 4. Strategy in
the High Middle Ages: Anglo-Normans, Capetians and Plantagenets 5.
Insurgency: Unconventional Strategy in the West, 500-1300 6. The Continuous
Crusade in Northeast Europe: Warfare in Livonia, Estonia, Prussia and
Lithuania, 1198-1411 7. Military Professionalization and Strategy in Late
Medieval England 8. Beyond the Town Walls: Economy and the Florentine
Forces, 1336-1392 9. The Origins of National Navies in the West 10.
Strategy and Military Revolutions Part II: The Mediterranean 11. Strategy
and Grand Strategy: Resources, Geopolitics and Ideology in the East
Roman/Byzantine Empire 12. Maurice and His Legacy: Strategike in the
Byzantine Military Manuals 13. The Fatimids and Syria 14. The Crusades:
Western Armies and Eastern Strategies 15. The Rule of the Temple and the
Military-Religious Orders 16. Raiding as a Strategy in Medieval Georgia 17.
Spain's Leading Thirteenth-Century Law Code and (Incidental) Military
Treatise Las Siete Partidas 18. Ottomans: Mehmed the Conqueror Part III:
Asia and Africa 19. Beyond and Behind the Wall: Siege Warfare of Sui-Tang
China, 600-900 20. China in the Gunpowder Age, Song to Ming Dynasties 21.
Strategy and Warfare in Ancient and Medieval Japan 22. Strategies in
Post-Gupta India 23. Strategy of the Delhi Sultanate, 1206-1526 24.
Strategy and the Mughal Empire 25. Strategy in the Mongol Way of War 26.
Almoravid Tactics and Strategy 27. "The Kingdom of Ethiopia Shall Live
Forever": Military Strategies in Ethiopia (13th-16th Centuries) 28.
Military Strategies in Pre-17th Century West Africa 29. The
Military-Political Strategy of the Medieval Kingdom of Kongo Part IV:
Western Hemisphere 30. The Excan tlatoloyan and Military Strategies for
Mesoamerican Control in the Late Post-Classic Period 31. Late Andean
Warfare: Evolving Military Sophistication under the Inka 32. Medieval
Strategy: Conclusions and New Directions