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  1. The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300-c.1450 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) by Christopher Allmand, 1988-02-26
  2. Society at War: The Experience of England and France during the Hundred Years War (Warfare in History)
  3. The Crecy War: A Military History of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the Peace of Bretigny, 1360 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Alfred H. Burne, 1999-09-30
  4. The Hundred Years War by Robin Neillands, 2007-03-16
  5. The Agincourt War: A Military History of the Latter Part of the Hundred Years War from 1369 To1453 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Alfred H. Burne, 1999-09-30
  6. The Origins of the Hundred Years War: The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340 by Malcolm Vale, 1996-10-31
  7. The Angevin Legacy and the Hundred Years War, 1250-1340 by M. G. A. Vale, 1990-06
  8. Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War by John A. Wagner, 2006-08-30
  9. Knights and Peasants: The Hundred Years War in the French Countryside (Warfare in History) by Nicholas Wright, 1998-04
  10. Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War
  11. The Hundred Years' War by Anne Curry, 2002-10
  12. War in medieval English society; by John Barnie, 1974
  13. The chronicles of England, France, Spain, and other places adjoining by Jean Froissart, 1959
  14. Medieval Warfare: England's Army in the Wars of the Middle Ages by Peter Reid, 2007-02-01

61. Cornucopia Home -- Cornell Medieval Studies
We will consider their implications for both the medieval and the woman who rallied France to victory against england in the hundred years War, Joan of Arc.
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/medieval/courses/FWSFall95.html
M EDIEVAL S TUDIES C OURSE O FFERINGS
Course Descriptions
These are courses taught by professors, taken by graduate students (and in some cases, undergraduates as well).
First-Year Writing Seminar Descriptions
These are writing courses designed and taught by Medieval Studies graduate students, taken by undergraduates to fulfill a Cornell writing requirement. Spring Spring Fall Fall
Medieval Studies FWS Descriptions
Fall 1995
Medieval Studies First-Year Writing Seminars fall into the following categories:
Aspects of Medieval Culture
Section one: Sex, love and power: Medieval womanhood In this course we will look at medieval women fictional characters, historical figures, writers, poets, mystics. We will take a brief look at the lives of some real women: Eleanor of Aquitaine, Marie de Champagne, Heloise, Hildegard of Bingen, Margery Kempe, and possibly Joan of Arc. We will try to determine the interplay of sex, love, and power in the roles assigned to women by the convention of courtly love, as expressed in Chretien de Troyes' Arthurian romances, parts of the Roman de la Rose , female troubadour poetry and Dante's

62. History Of The World - Medieval England
Previous Rise of Turkish Empire, Back to Main Index, medieval england 1066 to 1476, 1337, Beginning of hundred years War between england and France.
http://www.lukemastin.com/history/medieval_england.html
H ISTORY OF THE W ORLD
MEDIEVAL ENGLAND: 1066 to 1476

Norman Conquest of England under William I ("the Conqueror") Saxon leader Hereward the Wake finally yields to Normans Death of Lady Godiva (benefactress) Domesday Book compiled by William I Henry I of England recaptures Normandy Knights Templar Order founded in Britain Stephen takes English crown, and Anarchy begins Henry II (of Anjou) becomes first Plantagenet King of England Death of Geoffrey of Monmouth (historian) Henry II sends Strongbow to subdue Ireland Thomas à Beckett murdered in Canterbury Cathedral on Henry II's orders Richard I (the Lionheart) becomes King of England John takes English throne while Richard away on Crusades English under John driven out of Normandy and France King John forced to sign Magna Carta "Summer is icumen in": one of first examples of written music First college founded at Oxford (University College) Simon de Montford establishes Parliament in England Edward I becomes first true "English" King of England Death of Thomas Aquinas (theologian and philosopher) First college founded at Cambridge (Peterhouse) Death of Roger Bacon (philosopher and scientist) "Model Parliament" established Edward I makes incursions into Scotland Death of Duns Scotus (Scottish scholar and philosopher) Scots under Robert Bruce defeat English at Bannockburn Treaty of Northampton - full Scottish sovereignty recognized Beginning of Hundred Years' War between England and France Black Death plague reaches Britain Death of William of Occam (philosopher)

63. Bibliography For The Hundred Years' War
a few, select, wroughtiron, late medieval gunpowder artillery HM Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB, england. D. Artillery and the hundred years War Myth and
http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/hywbib.htm
BIBLIOGRAPHY
for the
HUNDRED YEARS' WAR

and the
website
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,]
DIRECTORY Chronicles and Contemporary Sources General Works Chronicles and Contemporary Sources
[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:

64. History Bookshop.com: Late Medieval England
Late medieval england. is fully displayed in this highly recommended political history of england during the latter part of the hundred years War and the
http://www.historybookshop.com/book-template.asp?isbn=0582031354

65. History Bookshop.com: Hundred Years' War
hundred years War. 13381453. This series of wars between england and France, began with Edward III s attempts to enforce his claims to the French throne and
http://www.historybookshop.com/articles/commentary/hundred-years-war.asp
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66. Bibliography: 100 Yrs War
12771403 (1987) C.Platt, The Castle in medieval england and Wales (1982) N. Wright, Ransoms of non-combatants during the hundred years War Journal of
http://www.wkac.ac.uk/history/bk100yw.htm
BIBLIOGRAPHY: HUNDRED YEARS WAR
A.
General Works, Collected Essays and Festschriften A. General Works, Collected Essays and Festschriften Europe Cambridge Medieval History (8 vols. 1911-36) 940.1
Shorter Cambridge Medieval History
The Twelfth century to the renaissance
Europe 1198-1378

W.T. Waug, A History of Europe
J. Hale, R. Highfield, B. Smalley, Europe in the Late Middle Age s (1965) 940.17
D. Hay, Europe in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
D. P. Waley, Later Medieval Europe from St. Louis to Luther
M.H. Keen, A History of Medieval Europe
W.K. Ferguson, Europe in Transition 1300-1520 B. Tuchman, A Distant Mirror: The Calamitiuos Fourteenth Century M. Aston, The Fifteenth Century J. Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages Froissart: Chronicles J. J. N. Palmer, Froissart: Historian R. Barber, The Knight and Chivalry R. Barber, The Reign of Chivalry D’A. J. D. Boulton, Knights of the Crown Cambridge Economic History of Europe:
  • Vol. 1. Agrarian Life nd ed. 1966) Vol. 2.

67. Late Medieval England 1272-1500
medieval england and examines its development over two hundred years that are punctuated with major crises in international relations (the hundred years War);
http://www.wkac.ac.uk/history/HS1014.htm
British History Introductory Module: Late Medieval England 1272-1500 (B) Module Code HS 1014 Credits : 15 Level 1 History Taught module Pre-requisites : None
Co-requisites: None Aims/Learning Outcomes
(a) To introduce students to the notions of continuity and change.
(b) To introduce students to different types of history (political, economic) and to the relationships between them.
(c) To explore the notions of causes and results of historical events.
(d) To introduce students to the notion of debate among historians.
(e) To provide students with a sound grounding in British History 1272-1500. Description:
Assessment

Essay
Examination Weight %
Pass Req
Yes Comments Taken jointly with The Historian's Evidence and Skills examination Taught by Prof M A Hicks Dr T B James Dr S Fletcher Taught through : Lectures, seminars and tutorials Expected time on module: Formal contact Informal contact Student managed learning Total Hours Comments Sample Assignments 1. How convincing do you find the argument that the English profited from the Hundred Years War? 2. When and why did Hastings lose his head?

68. His 3100--History Of England, 1066-1688--Newton Key
week 4. medieval england. Sept. 16. Hollister, Making, chs. 8 9; Sept. 18. week 5. The hundred years War. Sept. 23. Hollister, Making, chs. 10 11; Sept. 25.
http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfnek/syllabi/3100.htm
EIU His 3100, Fall 2003, Newton Key
T, Th 1100-12:15, Coleman 2741
http://ux1.eiu.edu/~cfnek/syllabi/3100.htm
History of England, 1066-1688
  • Robert Bucholz and Newton Key, Early Modern England, 1485-1714: A Narrative History (2004) [Textbook Services, after 8 Sept.] C. Warren Hollister, Robert C. and Robin Chapman Stacy, The Making of England to 1399, 8th ed. (2001) [Textbook Services]
    Newton Key and Robert Bucholz, Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714 (2004) [Textbook Services, after 1 Nov.; or Online Reserves]
    Lacey Baldwin Smith and Jean Reeder Smith, The Past Speaks to 1688 , 2nd ed. (1993) [Textbook Services]
week 1. When was England?
  • Aug. 26. Introduction.
    Aug. 28. Hollister, Making , ch. 3; Bucholz and Key, Early Modern , pp. 1-14 (handout). week 2. Norman Conquest and Feudalism.
    • Sept. 2. Hollister, Making
      Sept. 4. The Past Speaks
      week 3. Angevin Empire.
      • Sept. 9. Hollister, Making
        Sept. 11 The Past Speaks , pp. 71-7 (Constitutions of Clarendon, Assize of Clarendon, Magna Carta)

69. Hundred Years War - Rulers
Edward III (1312 1377) - King of england. one of the most successful medieval warrior kings strategy was successfully duplicated during the hundred years War.
http://www.ehistory.com/middleages/hundredyearswar/PeopleShell.cfm?pid=1

70. EHistory.com: Middle Ages: Hundred Years War: Sources
the Kings Queens of england (California, 1998 The Oxford Illustrated History of medieval Europe, (Oxford Desmond Seward, The hundred years War, The English in
http://www.ehistory.com/middleages/hundredyearswar/sources.cfm
eHistory > Middle Ages History Search Store Members Overview ... Timeline Hundred Years War - Sources
Sources Christopher Allmand, The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300-c.1450 , (Cambridge, 1989). Mike Ashley, (New York, 1998). Noman F. Cantor, ed., The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (New York, 1999). Anthony Cheetham, "The House of Lancaster", in Antonia Fraser, ed., (California, 1998). Peter Earle, "The Plantagenets", in Antonia Fraser, ed., (California, 1998). David Eggenberger, An Encylopedia of Battles , (New York, 1985). George Homes, ed., The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe , (Oxford, 1990). Richard Homes, ed., The Oxford Companion to Military History , (Oxford, 2001). Desmond Seward, The Hundred Years War, The English in France 1337-1453 , (New York, 1978). Jonathan Sumption, The Hundred Years War I Trial by Battle , (Philadelphia, 1990). Back to Overview
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71. Durfée Web Page
of the hundred years War (13371453) between england and France, most appropriately designated The War of Charles VII (1422-1453). medieval Siege Macnines.
http://www.mindspring.com/~mcjoynt/durf_web.htm

72. History Of Western Civilization, Knox
Havercamp, A. medieval Germany 10561273, 1992. Crown and Political Society in england, 1327-1377. 1990. Perroy, E., The hundred years War, 1959.
http://history.boisestate.edu/westciv/medieval/refs.html
General References
Church and Religion Chadwick, H. The Early Church Knowles, David, Christian Monasticism Leclercq, J., F. Vandenbroucke, and L. Bouyer, The Spirituality of the Middle Ages Le Goff, J. The Birth of Purgatory , trans. By A. Goldhammer, 1984. McManners, J., ed., The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity Herrin, J. The Formation of Christendom Tellenbach, Gerd, The Church in Western Europe from the Tenth to the Early Twelfth Century , T. Reuter, trans., 1993. Brooke, R. and C. Brooke, Popular Religion in the Middle Ages Brooke, C., The Monastic World Oakley, F., The Western Church in the Later Middle Ages Swanson, R.N., Church and Society in Late Medieval England Early Middle Ages Barraclough, Geoffrey, The Crucible of Europe: The Ninth and Tenth Centuries Munz, P. The Age of Charlemagne McKitterick, R., The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751-987 Social History Herlihy, David, Medieval Households Wemple, S.F., Women in Frankish Society: Marriage and the Cloister, 500-900 Duby, G., Rural Economy and Country Life in the Medieval West Hanawalt, Barbara

73. BritMedMil Booklist - S3
Walker, Prfit and loss in the hundred years War the subcontracts Morgan, War and Society in medieval Cheshire 1277 and the Knight s Fee in england , Past and
http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/~ccandy/his/mm3.html
BritMedMil Booklist - Section 3
Armies of the 100 Years War
  • K. Fowler, ed. The Hundred Years War
  • H.J. Hewitt, The Organisation of War Under Edward III
  • H.J. Hewitt, The Black Prince's Campaign of 1355-6
  • M.C. Prestwich, 'English armies in the early stages of the Hundred Years War', Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research , 56 (1983), pp 102-13
  • A.E. Prince, 'The Strength of English Armies in the Reign of Edward III', English Historical Review 46 (1931), pp 353-71
  • A.E. Prince, 'The Payment of Army Wages in Edward III's Reign', Speculum , 19 (1944), pp 137-61
  • A.E. Prince, 'The indenture system under Edward III', in Historical Essays in honour of James Tait , ed. J.G. Edwards, W.H. Galbraith, E.F. Jacob (1933)
  • Clifford Rogers (ed.), The Wars of Edward III: Sources and Interpretations
  • Clifford Rogers, War, Cruel and Sharp: English Strategy under Edward III, 1327-1360
  • J.W. Sherborne, 'Indentured Retinues and English Expeditions to France, 1369-80', English Historical Review 79 (1964), pp 718-46
  • J.W. Sherborne, 'John of Gaunt, Edward III's retinue and the French campaign of 1369', in Kings and Nobles in the later Middle Ages. A tribute to Charles Ross
  • 74. BritMedMil Booklist - S6
    Profits of War the AngloFrench conflict of 1294-1303 , in The medieval City, ed The experience of england and France during the hundred years War (1973
    http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/~ccandy/his/mm6.html
    BritMedMil Booklist - Section 6
    War and Society
  • K.B. McFarlane, 'War the economy and social change. England and the Hundred Years War', Past and Present 22 (1962), pp 3-13
  • M.M. Postan, 'The Costs of the Hundred years War', Past and Present 27 (1964), pp 43-53
  • A.R. Bridbury, #'The Hundred Years War: Costs and Profists', in Trade, Government and Economy in pre-Industrial England , ed. D.C. Coleman and A.H. John (1976)
  • R.W. Kaeuper, War, Justice and Public Order: England and France in the Later Middle Ages
  • E. Miller, 'War, Taxation and the English Economy in the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries', in War and Economic Development. Essays in honour of David Joslin , ed. J.M. Winter (1975)
  • M.C. Prestwich, 'War and Taxation in England in the XIIIth and XIVth Centuries', in Genese de l'etat moderne. Prelevement et redistribution , ed. J-Ph. Genet, M. Le Mene (1987)
  • J.R. Strayer, 'The Costs and Profits of War: the Anglo-French conflict of 1294-1303', in The Medieval City , ed. H.A. Miskimin, D. Herlihy, A.L. Udovitch (1977)
  • C.T. Allmand (ed.)
  • 75. Civilization Fanatics' Forums - Hundred Years War - Conquests
    War 1975PTW War of Paraguay-PTW hundred years War C3C-New Join Date Nov 2001. Location Stoke-on-Trent, england. 19,41 (where the British medieval infantry are
    http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=85679

    76. Jonathan Sumption: The Hundred Years War: Trial By Battle
    In england, the hundred years War is chiefly It assumes a fair amount of knowledge of the generality of medieval history, and concentrates instead on a
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6422/rev0820.html
    The Hundred Years War: Trial by Battle
    Jonathan Sumption
    Review date: 11/5/2001
    Published: 1990 In England, the Hundred Years' War is chiefly remembered for the victories of Crecy and particularly Agincourt. There was a great deal more to the war - or, more properly speaking, seies of wars - and it had important consequences for the development of both the French and English states, and on the conception of these states by their inhabitants (as immortalised by Shakespeare, Agincourt was still used in Second World War propaganda). Sumption's history of the war, of which this is the first volume, is an old fashined narrative history, if more concerned with matters like finance than earlier or more sketchy descriptions. It assumes a fair amount of knowledge of the generality of medieval history, and concentrates instead on a detailed study of the causes of the war and its earliest phase (this volume, about six hundred pages, only covers the admittedly complex events of the period 1328-1347, along with the background which sets the scene). The major thing which comes across from this particular book is just how difficult medieval administration was. Lack of information meant that governments had little idea what could be afforded by their countries; poor communications made it difficult to gather troops; tax systems in their infancy made it difficult to collect money, especially when military defeat provoked opposition; and France in particular was an extremely complex collection of smaller communities, each with different traditions, laws and privileges (far greater unity was one of the eventual effects of the war), making it impossibly to impose any taxes or conscript armies with any degree of uniformity across the nation.

    77. Gloriana's Bookstore: General Themes From The Middle Ages
    Laing. The hundred years War Robin Neillands. Turnbul. The Ties That Bound Peasant Families in medieval england Barbara A. Hanawalt.
    http://www.gloriana.nu/genmed.html
    General mediaeval , renaissance, early modern themes
    Medieval Panorama
    by Robert Bartlett - just published The Medieval Cookbook by Maggie Black Medieval Celebrations by Daniel Diehl Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, Rivals by Jane Dunn Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-1450 by Elisabeth Crowfoot The Civilization of the Middle Ages
    A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History, the Life and Death of a Civilization
    by Norman F. Cantor Alison Plowden on "Gloriana":
    1066 : The Year of the Conquest

    David Howarth : The Year of The Three Battles
    Frank McLynn The Stripping of the Altars - Eamon Duffy A distant mirror : The calamitous fourteenth century
    Barbara W. Tuchman The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe
    by Valerie I. J. Flint The Hundred Years War (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks)
    by Christopher Allmand Alison Weir:
    The Black Death
    : Natural and Human Disaster in Medieval Europe by Robert S. Gottfried

    78. Battle Of Crécy
    The hundred years War. war that started shortly afterward between France and england continued, with The Longbow by Robert Hardy and The medieval Archer by Jim
    http://www.archeryweb.com/archery/crecy.htm
    English Longbowmen against crossbows (95K JPG)
    Picture courtesy of Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
    The Hundred Years War
    In 1337, based on the strength of his claim to the French throne as a direct descendant of Philip IV through his mother, Isabella of France, Edward III of England refused to do more than simple (non-liege) homage for Guyenne to the French King Philip VI.
    The resulting war that started shortly afterward between France and England continued, with periodic truces, until 1453. Agincourt , in 1415.)
    This is another interesting reference to events at Agincourt.
    The Longbow by Robert Hardy and The Medieval Archer by Jim Bradbury:
    • French forces numbered approximately 36,000.
    • English forces numbered approximately 12,000 of which 7,000 were archers.
    • The battle line was approximately 2,000 yards wide
    • The English army, occupying the top of a gentle ridge near the town, consisted of three groups of men-at-arms and spearmen, with archers placed on their sides. The archers formed ranks resembling an outward V.
    • Each English archer carried 2 sheaves of arrows (48) into battle. Resupply was accomplished by going back thru the lines or having more brought forward.

    79. B. Revival Of More “rational” Judicial Procedures
    By the end of hundred years War, European warfare was moving The medieval knights were becoming obsolete. consciousness in both France and england – a clear
    http://www.luc.edu/faculty/ldossey/hundredyearsnov10.htm
    12. Nov. 11, 13 Disastrous 14th and 15 th centuries: Gunpowder, and Renaissance Tuesday: Trial of Joan of Arc (Web) Thursday: Kishlansky 53. Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince Bulliet Ch. 14 (355-362); Ch. 16 (408-416) (Finish up: III. Impact of Black Death – see previous lecture notes) I. Judicial and political change in 13th century - heresy trials Revival of more “rational” judicial procedures: inquisitions replace ordeal –national monarchies •II. Hundred Years’ War –Joan of Arc –Gunpowder I. Judicial and political change in 13th century During the early Middle Ages, rulers lost the power to do a lot of things we take for granted in a state Like collect taxes Maintain a professional army to run the law courts or keep records or maintain infrastructure of roads, bridges, etc. Also, to persecute religious or political minorities. In the 12 th and (esp.) the 13 th century, you see the rebirth of the bureaucratic apparatus that makes religious persecution possible Today, first we will talk about this, and turn to Hundred Years’ War, focusing on the trial of Joan of Arc. A. Rebirth of heresy

    80. Joan Of Arc, Bibliography
    Churchill s acclaimed history of early england. Includes detailed sections on latemedieval cannons and weaponry in use during the hundred years War period.
    http://members.aol.com/hywwebsite/private/joanofarc_bibliography.html
    Bibliography These are some of the sources used for the material on this site, to which the footnotes are linked.
    • Primary Source Documents - Reproductions or Printed Transcriptions
      • The Trial Transcripts
        • Le Procès de Condamnation de Jeanne d'Arc. Reproduction en fac-similé du manuscrit authentique, sur vélin, no. 1119 de la Bibliothèque de l'Assemblée Nationale. Intro by Jean Marchand; Plon [1955], Paris.
          Comments: This is a reproduction of MS BAN Lat. 1119, the copy of the transcript of the Condemnation trial which was written by the notary Guillaume Manchon for either Judge Cauchon or the English Royal family. Manchon's handwriting (in Latin and medieval French) is reasonably legible.
        • DuParc, Pierre, ed.; Procès en Nullité de la Condamnation de Jeanne d'Arc (5 Volumes). Société de l'Histoire de France, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1988; Paris.
          Comments: The complete transcription of the Rehabilitation Trial documents, original Latin and medieval French. Volume 1 contains sections I - VI (mostly witness testimony); Vol. 2 contains VII - IX (mostly various theological opinions and Inquisitor Bréhal's "Recollectio" in which the charges against Joan were debunked). At the very end is a Latin version of the final declaration of innocence in which the verdict of the original trial was overturned. Volumes 3 and 4 contain a modern French translation of the documents; Volume 5 has the author's own views on the trials.
        • Quicherat, Jules, ed.;

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