a very welcome addition to the ‘Men-at-Arms’ series

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A fully illustrated study of the French armies that were inspired by Saint Jeanne d’Arc, reformed under King Charles VII and eventually victorious over England in the Hundred Years’ War.

Saint Jeanne d’Arc remains a central figure in France’s national legend, having ushered the country’s flagging military forces into a period of extraordinary reform and revival that culminated – some 22 years after her death – in the French emerging triumphant from the Hundred Years’ War. France’s 1429 victory at Orléans, which was headed by Saint Jeanne, marked the first major setback to a long series of English successes and led directly to the coronation of King Charles VII, who would transform France’s fortunes by making peace with Burgundy, gathering foreign allies and creating permanent armed forces under royal control.

In this engaging new study, French military historian Philippe Gaillard examines the events and individuals that brought about such a pivotal shift in the trajectory of medieval France. Combining detailed research with period illustrations, artefact photography and newly commissioned artwork plates, the author brings to life the story of Saint Jeanne d’Arc, the army she revitalized and the structural and tactical changes that carried King Charles VII and France to victory at Formigny and Castillon in the 1450s.

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OVERVIEW
Introduction – Agincourt – Civil war – ‘The Maid’
THE DAUPHIN & JOAN OF ARC
ARMY COMPOSITION
Captains and companies – Men-at-arms – Foot-soldiers,
archers and crossbowmen
DEFEATS & VICTORIES
Defeats – Victories
FRANCE’S ALLIES
The Scottish guards – Compagnies d’ordonnance – Franc-archers
Artillery – The culverin revolution
Logistics – Navies
ARMOUR & WEAPONS
Armour – Helmets – Weapons – Equipment of infantry and coutiliers
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
PLATE COMMENTARIES
INDEX

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Sure to appeal to all students of medieval warfare, this book describes and illustrates the French armies fighting England in the Hundred Years’ War.
Examines French national icon Joan of Arc and her influence upon the rejuvenation and reform of King Charles VII’s armies during the Hundred Years’ War.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472862112
Publisert
2024-10-24
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
166 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
184 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
48

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biografisk notat

Philippe Gaillard is a researcher and author active in the military history and wargaming community in his native France.

Florent Vincent is an illustrator specializing in historical and military subjects. He works with many French and foreign publishers and museums, and is also the co-author of two books on the Gallic Wars.