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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Arms and Armor
Chapter 1: Arms
The Spear/Lance The Axe The Sword The Dagger The Staff-Weapon The Mace The War Hammer The Sling The Bow The Crossbow
Chapter 2: Armor
Early Medieval Armor Armor in the Bayeux Tapestry Twelfth-Century Armor Shields, Helmets, and Heraldry in the Thirteenth Century Fourteenth-Century Body Armor Cloth-Covered Armor from the Battlefield of Visby Later Fourteenth-Century Armor Developments Plate Armor Late Medieval Infantry Armor Late Medieval Helmets Late Medieval Shields and Barding
Chapter 3: The Stirrup, Mounted Shock Combat, Chivalry, and Feudalism
White’s Thesis Criticism of White’s Thesis
Part II: Artillery
Chapter 4: Non-Gunpowder Artillery
Torsion Catapults Traction Trebuchets Counterweight Trebuchets Greek Fire
Chapter 5: Gunpowder Artillery
Early History of European Gunpowder Weapons Siege, Battlefield, and Naval Applications Types and Manufacturing of Gunpowder, Gunpowder Weapons, and Projectiles Societal Impacts and Administrative Changes
Chapter 6: Siege Machines
Ladders Siege Towers Battering Rams and Mining Devices
Part III: Fortifications
Chapter 7: Early Medieval Fortifications
Late Roman and Barbarian Carolingian The Viking Invasions and Reactions
Chapter 8: The Motte-and-Bailey Castle
The Influence of William the Conqueror Construction Techniques
Chapter 9: Stone Castles
The Origin of Stone Castles Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Stone Castles Crusader Castles The Golden Age of Castle Construction Edward I’s Castles in Wales
Chapter 10: Urban Fortifications and Fortified Residences
Fortified Residences Town Walls The Influence of Gunpowder Weapons
Part IV: Warships
Chapter 11: Early Medieval Warships
Late Roman and Early Medieval Ships Vikings Ships William the Conqueror’s Fleet
Chapter 12: High and Late Medieval Warships
Crusader Ships Thirteenth-Century Ships Technological Innovations Later Medieval Ships
Conclusion Bilbiography Index
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