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Broad-Sword and Single-Stick emerges as a seminal collection that explores the art and science of historical European martial arts, through a prism of literary diversity and in-depth analysis. The anthology adeptly navigates the nuanced differentiation between broadsword fencing and single-stick combat, presenting an array of perspectives that underscore the historical evolution, techniques, and cultural significance of these martial practices. Its pages bring to life the martial traditions that shaped the destinies of warriors and nations, offering readers insights into the methodology and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Broad-Sword and Single-Stick emerges as a seminal collection that explores the art and science of historical European martial arts, through a prism of literary diversity and in-depth analysis. The anthology adeptly navigates the nuanced differentiation between broadsword fencing and single-stick combat, presenting an array of perspectives that underscore the historical evolution, techniques, and cultural significance of these martial practices. Its pages bring to life the martial traditions that shaped the destinies of warriors and nations, offering readers insights into the methodology and philosophy of combat taught centuries ago. The collection stands out not only for its comprehensive coverage of the subjects but also for its commitment to the preservation of martial heritage through literary form, making it a cornerstone piece for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The contributing authors, Clive Phillipps-Wolley and Rowland George Allanson-Winn Baron Headley, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the anthology. Their backgrounds, deeply rooted in the practices and historical study of martial arts, provide a robust foundation for the collection. Together, they channel their expertise into the creation of a work that resonates with the spirit of bygone eras, while speaking to the ongoing interest in traditional combat arts. The anthology aligns with broader movements aimed at celebrating and preserving cultural heritage, showcasing how these practices have influenced and been influenced by the historical and cultural contexts in which they developed. Broad-Sword and Single-Stick is an essential read for anyone fascinated by the art of combat, the history of martial practices, or the cultural significance of traditional European martial arts. This collection offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in a study that is as educational as it is enlightening, prompting a deeper appreciation for the skill, philosophy, and historical context of fencing and stick fighting. The anthology invites readers to explore a rich tapestry of literary and martial expressions, fostering a dialogue between past and present, theory and practice. It is a compelling invitation to journey through history with the guidance of experienced masters, uncovering the soul of combat that has captivated warriors and scholars for centuries.
Autorenporträt
Clive Phillipps-Wolley (1849–1918) was a British author, sportsman, and colonial administrator, recognized for his contributions to literature that often reflect the interests and concerns of the British Empire at the end of the 19th century. A multifaceted personality, Phillipps-Wolley was not just a writer but also an avid hunter and early advocate of physical fitness. His literary works frequently mirrored his passion for adventure and exploration, hallmarks of the period's imperial ethos. One of his notable works, 'Broad-Sword and Single-Stick' (1890), offers insights into historically relevant hand-to-hand combat techniques and reflects the Victorian fascination with martial prowess. The treatise serves both as a practical guide and a historical account of combat sports of the era, underlining Phillipps-Wolley's scholarly endeavors to preserve knowledge of traditional combat forms. His literary style is often marked by a detailed and instructional approach, indicative of his broader intellectual pursuits. Phillipps-Wolley's contribution to literature goes beyond simple tale-telling; his works embody a bridging of action-packed adventure and informative, practical education—a duality that aligns with the spirited ambitions of imperial Britain.