Provides clear, concise, and basic descriptions and definitions to
over 260 key people, events, and terms relating to the series of
conflicts between France and England in the 14th and 15th centuries
that later came to be known as the Hundred Years War. The Encyclopedia
of the Hundred Years War provides its users with clear, concise, and
basic descriptions and definitions of people, events, and terms
relating in some significant way to the series of intermittent
conflicts that occurred between France and England in the fourteenth
and fifteenth centuries, and that later came to be known collectively
as the Hundred Years War. Because this volume focuses exclusively on
war itself-what caused it, how it was fought, and what effects it had
on the political, social, economic, and cultural life of England and
France—it is not a general overview of fourteenth- and
fifteenth-century history in either country, but a specialized
treatment of the Anglo-French warfare that occurred during those
centuries. Entries cover battles, leaders, truces and treaties,
military terms and tactics, and sources for the war, including the
plays of William Shakespeare, who has long been an important if not
always reliable source for information about the people and events of
the Hundred Years War. The Encyclopedia was written primarily for
students and other nonspecialists who have an interest-but little
background-in this period of European history. Besides providing a
highly usable resource for quickly looking up names and terms
encountered in reading or during study, the Encyclopedia offers an
excellent starting point for classroom or personal research on
subjects relating to the course, causes, and consequences of the
Hundred Years War. All entries conclude with suggested further
readings. A comprehensive bibliography completes the encyclopedia,
which is fully indexed.
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ISBN
9780313083976
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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