Biographies & Memoirs

Henry V as Warlord

Henry V as Warlord

This biography presents a radical reassessment of Henry V as a brutal warmonger. In the course of the Hundred Years War, Henry V was the English figure most responsible for the mutual antipathy that existed between French and Anglo-Saxon. His pursuit of "dampnum" the art of attacking an opponent by making total war on civilians as well as soldiers, created tremendous distrust and enmity between the French and English, which survives unto this day. He was a man of many contradictions, a perverse mix or rigorous orthodoxy - exemplified by his fanatical and intolerant religion - and of neurotic insecurity, stemming in part from the dubious nature of his claim to the English throne. Henry V owed his popularity to victories against the French which gratified the emerging English nationalism. A tremendously ardent military strategist who experimented with ballistics and built a navy with new carved planking, at the time of his early death at the age of 36 he ruled a third of France. Utilizing the discoveries of local French historical societies, Seward intends to draw a portrait of Henry V largely from the experience of the French.

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Chronology

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Usurpers

Chapter 2. Prince Henry and Prince Owain

Chapter 3. ‘He Would Usurp the Crown’

Chapter 4. ‘No Lordship’

Chapter 5. The English Armada

Chapter 6. ‘Our Town of Harfleur’

Chapter 7. ‘That Dreadful Day of Agincourt’

Chapter 8. ‘To Teach the Frenchmen Courtesy’

Chapter 9. The Fall of Caen

Chapter 10. The Fall of Rouen

Chapter 11. The Norman Conquest – In Reverse

Chapter 12. The Murder of John the Fearless

Chapter 13. ‘Heir and Regent of France’

Chapter 14. The Fall of Paris 1420

Chapter 15. Lancastrian Normandy

Chapter 16. ‘Rending of Every Man Throughout the Realm’

Chapter 17. Meaux Falls

Chapter 18. Lancastrian France

Chapter 19. Death

Chapter 20. Epilogue

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