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Index
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I
1 A Roman text on war: the Strategemata of Frontinus in the Middle Ages
2 The De re militari of Vegetius: how did the Middle Ages treat a late Roman text on war?
3 The fifteenth-century English prose version of Vegetius’ De re militari
4 Did the De re militari of Vegetius influence the military ordinances of Charles the Bold?
Part II
5 Changing perceptions of the soldier in late medieval France
6 Some intellectual influences on the origins of the royal army in medieval France
7 Personal honour or the common good? The witness of Le Jouvencel in the fifteenth century
8 The problem of desertion in France, England and Burgundy in the late Middle Ages
Part III
9 Normandy in English opinion at the end of the Hundred Years’ War
10 Diplomacy: The Anglo-French negotiations, 1439
11 Local reaction to the French reconquest of Normandy (1449–1450): the example of Rouen
12 National reconciliation in France at the end of the Hundred Years’ War
Part IV
13 Spies and spying in the fourteenth century
14 War and the non-combatant during the Hundred Years’ War
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