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  1. The Agincourt war;: A military history of the latter part of the Hundred Years War from 1369-1453 by Alfred Higgins Burne, 1972
  2. The Hundred Years' War AD 1337-1453 (Essential Histories) by Anne Curry, 2003-11-21
  3. The Hundred Years War: Revised Edition by Robin Neillands, 2001-12-21
  4. The Other Hundred Years War: Japan's Bid for Supremacy 1941-2041 by Russell Braddon, 1983-08-08
  5. The Hundred Years' War (Penguin Classic Military History) by Alfred H. Burne, 2002-01-31
  6. Knights and Peasants: The Hundred Years War in the French Countryside (Warfare in History) by Nicholas Wright, 2000-12-14
  7. The Low Countries and the Hundred Years' War, 1326-1347 (Perspectives in European History, No 9) by Henry Stephen Lucas, 1977-06
  8. The Hundred Years War - the English in France, 1337 - 1453 by Desmond Seward, 1982-09
  9. The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States: History of the first one hundred years 1894-1994, current constitution and membership roster by Ronald E Fischer, 1997
  10. Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years War (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World) by Deborah A. Fraioli, 2005-03-30
  11. Debating the Hundred Years War: Volume 29: Pour ce que plusieurs (La Loy Salicque) And a declaration of the trew and dewe title of Henry VIII (Camden Fifth Series)
  12. The Flower of Chivalry: Bertrand du Guesclin and the Hundred Years War by Richard Vernier, 2007-10-18
  13. One hundred and forty years of service in peace and war: History of the Second Infantry, United States Army by Frederick B Shaw, 1930
  14. The Origins of the Hundred Years War: The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340 by Malcolm Vale, 1996-10-31

41. Hundred Years War Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
by John A. Lynn. 332 pgs. Medieval warfare A history (Chap. 7 The Age of the hundred years war ) by Maurice Keen. 342 pgs. Anniversary
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42. Our Own Hundred Years’ War By Clark S. Judge
Hoover Digest 2003 No. 4 2003 • No. 4, history AND CULTURE Our Own hundred years’ war. Clark S. Judge. The Second World war, the
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Our Own Hundred Years’ War Clark S. Judge The Second World War, the Cold War, and now the war on terrorism—all can be seen as part of a single, epochal struggle. Clark S. Judge is managing director of the White House Writers Group, a public policy communications firm. F Fallen Empires Dean Acheson titled his memoirs Present at the Creation, the creation being the years immediately following the Second World War when many of our current international institutions were founded. Yet while the late 1940s and early 1950s proved formative in many ways, these years were not the big bang of the modern moment. To find the death of an old international universe and the violent, consuming birth of a new star of history that still blinds us with its light and challenges our comprehension, we must reach back farther. The First World War led to the shattering of three imperial systems, and it is not too much to say that the world is still struggling with their demise and that of the international system of which they were so integral a part. The three imperial systems were the uneasy German imperial brotherhood of Prussia-dominated Germany and Vienna-centered Austria-Hungary, the Russian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire. From this perspective, the three major post-war struggles have been part of a single struggle about the character of the successor regimes and whether they or the democracies that prevailed in World War I—particularly the United States and Britain—would establish the norms of the international system that would eventually emerge. In World War II we dealt with Nazi Germany, the successor to the Germanic empires. In the Cold War, we dealt with the Soviet Union, the successor to the tsarist Russian Empire. Now we are grappling with those who followed the Ottomans.

43. The Hundred Years War
The hundred years war. The International history Project.
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The Hundred Years War The International History Project The Battle of Agincourt An Early History of France The Hundred Years War was an intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th-15th century over a series of disputes, including the question of the legitimate succession to the French crown. The struggle involved several generations of English and French claimants to the crown and actually occupied a period of more than 100 years. By convention it is said to have started in 1337 and ended in 1453, but there had been periodic fighting over the question of English fiefs in France going back to the 12th century. Medieval legalities were such that one king could be the vassal of another king if the first had inherited titles outside his own kingdom. Such was the case with the English kings since William I, who, as the duke of Normandy, had conquered England in 1066. Marriage alliances and wars had altered the nature of the English titles in France, but, at the death of the French king Charles IV in 1328, Edward III of England was also duke of Guyenne (part of Aquitaine in southwestern France) and count of Ponthieu (on the English Channel). Furthermore, because his mother was Charles IV's sister and because Charles IV had no sons, Edward III considered himself a legitimate claimant to the French throne. The other major claimant was the Count of Valois, a grandson of Philip III of France through a younger branch of the family. A French assembly called to settle the question chose the Valois claimant as Philip VI. Edward III appeared to accept the decision, but when Philip VI, afraid of another king's power in his realm, maneuvered to confiscate Guyenne in 1337, Edward III renewed his claim to the French throne and brought an army to Flanders.

44. Hundred Years' War --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
(1337–1453). The struggle between France and England called the hundred years war was the longest war in recorded history. It
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45. Hundred Years' War --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, hundred years war (1337–1453). The struggle between France and England called the hundred years war was the longest war in recorded history.
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46. NetSERF: History: Military History: Wars: Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
broken hundred years war A lecture by Lynn Nelson concerning the history of the hundred years war, mainly a brief overview. URL
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A lecture by Lynn Nelson concerning the history of the Hundred Years War, mainly a brief overview. URL: http://www.ukans.edu/kansas/medieval/108/lectures/hundred_years_war.html Revised: 11 September 2000
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47. History Bookshop.com: Hundred Years War
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48. History Bookshop.com: Hundred Years' War
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49. Durfée Web Page
covered in the popular, general military history publications available English text source on the epic war. The final phase of the hundred years war (13371453
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50. The Hundred Years War, Volume 2
The second volume of Jonathan Sumption s monumental history of the hundred years war. This will become the standard account of the war. Choice.
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Covers the period from the Truce of Calais, in 1347, to the aftermath of the victory at Najera, in 1367. "A superb narrative history."Military History
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Add to shopping cart The second volume of Jonathan Sumption's monumental history of the Hundred Years War. "This will become the standard account of the War."Choice "A classic of sharp scholarship and dust-dispelling energy. . . . Throughout his vigorous narrative, Sumption displays an effortless command of sources."Times Literary Supplement "Sumption is bringing together so many different stories from so many countries and telling them with such close attention to detail that the chronicles of confusion become a trustworthy record of the time."New York Review of Books A succession of catastrophes in the middle years of the fourteenth century brought France to the brink of destruction. The bankruptcy of the French state and a bitter civil war within the royal family were followed by the defeat and capture of the King of France by the Black Prince at Poitiers. A peasant revolt and a violent revolution in Paris completed the tragedy. In a humiliating treaty of partition France ceded more than a third of its territory to Edward III of England. Not for sixty years would the English again come so close to total victory. Yet the theme of the volume is not destruction, but survival. France's great cities, provincial towns and rural communities resisted where its leaders failed. They withstood the sustained savagery of the soldiers and the free companies of brigands to undo most of Edward III's work in the following generation. England's triumphs proved to be brittle and short-lived.

51. The Hundred Years War, Volume 1
and first decade of the hundred years war unfold before available account of this phase of the war. a luminous intelligence working on the material. history.
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Add to shopping cart "A rich book, filled with detail and incident, yet never losing a sense of the overall sweep of events."Times Literary Supplement "In a balanced and seamless presentation, the origins and first decade of the Hundred Years' War unfold before the reader."American Historical Review "Without any doubt, this book immediately takes its place as the best available account of this phase of the war. . . . It is compulsively readable, in part the consequence of a lucid style and apt choice of detail, but mainly the result of a masterly overall grasp, acute judgment, fresh insight, and a compelling sense of immediacy that fully justifies the author's preference for a predominantly narrative approach. Throughout, there is a sense of a luminous intelligence working on the material."History A former History fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, Jonathan Sumption is the author of Pilgrimage and The Albigensian Crusade.

52. A Brief History Of The Hundred Years War: The English In France 1337 1453 Desmon
A Brief history of the hundred years war The English in France 1337 1453 Desmond Seward. A Brief history of the hundred years war
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53. Hundred Years War
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When William the Conqueror became king in 1066, he united England with Normandy in France. Under Henry II , English territory in France increased. The kings of England who succeeded Henry had difficulty holding on to this land and by the time Edward III came to the throne in 1327, England controlled only two areas in France, Gascony in the south, and Ponthieu in the north. In 1328 King Charles IV of France died. Charles did not have any sons to succeed to the throne. His brothers were dead, although he did have a sister, Isabella, the mother of Edward III. Eventually, it was decided that Philip, a cousin of Charles IV, should become king of France. Edward III claimed that because his mother had been the sister of Charles IV, he was the rightful king of France. Edward did not feel he was strong enough to take action straight away but in 1337, with King Philip threatening to take England's territory in France, Edward decided to declare war.

54. The Two Hundred Years War
not play a role in the subsequent history of Central patrolled borders in the next couple of hundred years. though, Sontag s quite credible just war view is
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55. The Hundred Years War
Rogers, Clifford J., The Military Revolutions of the hundred years war from The Journal of Military history v.57 (1993) - January 6, 2002.
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The Hundred Years War - Primary Sources and Articles Primary Sources Medieval London's Military Contributions updated September 22, 2002 Source Documents Relating to the Wars of Edward III - from ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies - added June 3, 2002 Petitions dealing with warfare from Fourteenth century Berwick, Cumbria and Durham - added August 11, 2002 Walter de Manny attacks Mortagne, 1339 - added May 25, 2003 Edward III's Letter detailing his campaign in France, 1339 - added June 18, 2003 The French Chronicle of London on the battle of Sluys and the siege of Tournai - added December 9, 2001 Jeanne of Flanders, countess of Montfort, leads a sortie (1342) - added May 25, 2003 The Battle of Crécy according to Froissart - added September 13, 2002 The Life of the Black Prince by Chandos Herald added September 15, 2002 (PDF) Letter from Edward the Black Prince, about the Battle of Poitiers, 1356 Peasants at War in France: Guillaume l'Aloue in 1359 - added September 2, 2003 Contrat de maître Barra, facteur d’arbalètes et autres artilleries, pris au service du consulat de Cahors le 1

56. Seminar: Warfare & Medieval Society: The Hundred Years War
Readings C. Allmand, The hundred years war 91115 *. Anthony Tuck, “Why Men Fought in the hundred years war,” history Today, 334 (1983) 35-40.
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Dr M. Kowaleski Fall Term 1998, Fordham University Aims of the Course : This course focuses on the historiography of the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) and the Wars of the Roses (1455-85), with particular attention paid to the military, social, and economic history context of these wars. The course also aims to introduce students to the primary sources and methodologies that historians employ to study these two conflicts. In the research essay, students will have an opportunity to analyze both the historiography and sources of a particular theme or debate in the military history of the late middle ages. Grading : Students are expected to attend all class meetings and to be prepared to discuss all the assigned readings. Inadequate preparation will be reflected in a lower Discussion mark, while each unexcused absence will result in a subtraction of five points from the student’s final Discussion grade. Discussion Report Final Essay (due November 23) Required Readings : All the required readings are on reserve in Walsh Library. The following texts are also available at the Fordham University Bookstore.

57. Historical Text Archive: E-Books : Lectures In Medieval History: 46: The Hundred
Lectures in Medieval history 46 The hundred years war (13361565). Lectures in Medieval history. 46 The hundred years war (1336-1565).
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58. The Hundred Years War
of hundred years war studies to investigate the influence of the conflict on Italy, the Low Countries, and Spain and on such topics as urban history, and the
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59. Issues Of The Hundred Years' War
This page identifies various issues related to the history of the hundred years war HYW that need to be examined with caution.
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This page identifies various issues related to the history of the Hundred Years' War [HYW] that need to be examined with caution. Many of these topics concern observations and perceptions that receive unquestioned acceptance in history works largely due to repetition and very selective referencing to sources in numerous secondary accounts of the war.
Some issue topics addressed in this series may not specifically relate to the HYW, but indirectly apply as they pertain to understanding the era and/or fundamental practice of presenting history.
An index of topics is provided immediately below in the Directory. The Directory contains a brief summary of each topic addressed in this webpage. Following each summary description are, or will be, links to separate webpages that contain expanded arguments that attempt to present a balanced review of the evidence. In most cases, there cannot be solid proof to support one thesis, or position, over another. However, several unfounded assertions can be exposed, or cautionary flags raised. This page is under continious development and expansion
At this stage, many topic headings only identify specific issues that will be addressed with expanded narrative at a later date.

60. Bibliography For The Hundred Years' War
Burne, Alfred H. The Crécy war, A Military history of the hundred years war from 1337 to the peace of Brétigny, 1360, Eyre Spottiswoode, 1955. _.
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Working Document: last revised 12 July 2003. This bibliography has two sections. One section is for works contemporary with the period of the Hundred Years' War. The other section is a selective list of later works which are considered useful from an immense quantity of modern works on Western medieval warfare and French medieval history beyond the timeframe of the Hundred Years' War, and serves to support the broader scope of topics on European medieval warfare encompassed by the website. In the future, various entries will be added, some more will be annotated, and some of the current comments expanded. Comments and suggestions on this list are invited and welcomed [Hundred Years War, la guerre de cent ans, medieval French military history,]
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[anonymous]. Journal d'un Bourgeois de Paris, 1405-49 late 15th century account, ed. A. Tutuey, Paris, 1881.
Unknown, non-nobleman author provides a very personal account of Paris during and after the English-Burgundian occupation of Paris. English version:

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