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A History of the Early Medieval Siege, c.450-1200

A History of the Early Medieval Siege, c.450-1200

by Dr Peter Purton
Hardback
Publication Date: 18/03/2010

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Detailed, comprehensive survey of the siege, looking at its development across three continents.

Medieval warfare was dominated by the attack and defence of fortified places, and siege methods and technology developed alongside improvements in defences. This book uses both original historical sources and evidence from archaeology to analyse this relationship as part of a comprehensive view of the whole subject, tracing links across three continents. It considers the most important questions raised by siege warfare: who designed, built and operated siege equipment? How did medieval commanders gain their knowledge? What were the roles of theoretical texts and the developing science of siege warfare? How did nomadic peoples learn to conduct sieges? How far did castles and town walls serve a military purpose, and how far did they act as symbols of lordship?
The volume begins with the replacement of the western Roman empire by barbarian successor states, but also examines the development of the Byzantine Empire, the Muslim Caliphate and its successors, and the links with China, through to the early thirteenth century. The companion volume, A History of the Late Medieval Siege, continues the story to 1500.
ISBN:
9781843834489
9781843834489
Category:
Military history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
18-03-2010
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
566
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x33mm
Weight:
0kg

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