In To Win or Lose a Medieval Battle, Andrew Villalon and Donald Kagay provide a full treatment of one of the major battles of the Hundred Years War. The authors have investigated the background to Náj
In this work, the third volume of essays dealing with many understudied aspects of the Hundred Years War, American, British, and European scholars deal with the varied sources that reveal the lives of
Following in the path of the first volume (The Hundred Years War; A Wider Focus, 2005), this second volume contains 14 essays that examine how the war's impact on the structure of Europe was broader t
The Hundred Years War was not merely a simple, if extended conflict between France and England over who owed feudal fealty to whom. According to these 14 essays, the technologies, costs, politics, and