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Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 Adam Chapman

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 By Adam Chapman

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 by Adam Chapman


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Examines the role of Welsh soldiers in English armies, from the conquests under Edward I through to the Battle of Agincourt.

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 Summary

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 by Adam Chapman

Examines the role of Welsh soldiers in English armies, from the conquests under Edward I through to the Battle of Agincourt. Not only the leaders but the entire nation are trained in war. Sound the trumpet for battle and the peasant will rush from his plough to pick up his weapons as quickly as the courtier from the court. So wrote Gerald of Wales atthe end of the twelfth century; and war continued to define the experiences of Welshmen in the succeeding years. This book explores the role of the Welsh in England's armies and in England's wars between Edward I's conquest of Wales in the 1280s, through the wars in Scotland and France and the revolt led by Owain Glyndwr, concluding with Henry V's conquest of Normandy following his victory at Agincourt in 1415. It examines the structure and composition of armies and the social networks and hierarchies which underpinned them: what sort of Welshmen became soldiers? How was Welsh society organised for war? What impact did wider political considerations have upon Welshmen in England's armies? These questions are answered using both well-known sources, such as the financial records of the English crown, and others less familiar, including the records of local administration and the large surviving corpus ofWelsh-language poetry. Adam Chapman is Editor and Training Coordinator with the Victoria County History of the Counties of England at the Institute of Historical Research, London.

Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 Reviews

This is a fine book...written with admirable clarity. It is based on a great deal of detailed research on a wide range of source... Rich in detail and persuasive in argument, it makes an important contribution both to the history of English armies, and that of later medieval Wales. * ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS *
A tremendous work, easy to read, packed with closely researched and referenced argument. * BRYCHEINIOG *
A contribution to both the social and the military history of the late medieval Wales...readers with a wide interest in what the history of war can mean will find much of value and interest in these pages. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY *
Chapman's work throws valuable new light on both the history of Wales and of warfare in late medieval Britain, replacing some hoary myths with a much more complex view of the Welsh soldier in English royal service. * DE RE MILITARI *

Table of Contents

Introduction The reign of Edward I Edward of Caernarfon The Wars of Edward III: Scotland and France 1327-1360 Before Glyndwr: 1360-1400 Henry IV and Henry V: Rebellion and Aftermath War and Welsh Society: Military Obligation and Organisation Going to War: Recruitment and Deployment The Distinctiveness of the Welsh Soldier: Equipment and Organisation Conclusion Appendix Bibliography

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NPB9781783270316
9781783270316
1783270314
Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422 by Adam Chapman
New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2015-08-20
282
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