The list of works which follows is necessarily selective. The interests of the English-speaking reader have been the first and main ones to be considered. Those who may wish to take their reading further should be referred to the excellent bibliographies contained in P. Contamine, War in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1984) and B. Guinee, States and rulers in later medieval Europe (Oxford, 1985).
I THE CAUSES AND PROGRESS OF THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR
Allmand, C.T., Henry V (London, 1992; rev. edn., New Haven: London, 1997)
Lancastrian Normandy 1415–1450. The history of a medieval occupation (Oxford, 1983)
Buchan, A., Joan of Arc and the recovery of France (London, 1948)
Burne, A. H., The Crécy war (London, 1955)
The Agincourt war (London, 1956)
Chaplais, P., ‘The making of the treaty of Paris (1259) and the royal style’, E.H.R., 67 (1952), 235–53
‘Le traité de Paris de 1259 et l’inféodation de la Gascogne allodiale’, M.A. (1955), 121–37
‘Le duché-pairie de Guyenne: l’hommage et les services féodaux de 1259 à 1303’,A.M., 69 (1957), 5–38
‘Le duché-pairie de Guyenne: l’hommage et les services féodaux de 1303 à 1377’, A.M., 70 (1958), 135–60
‘La souveraineté du roi de France et le pouvoir législatif en Guyenne au début du xive siècle’, M.A. (Livre jubilaire, 1963), 449–69
‘Les appels gascons au roi d’Angleterre sous le règne d’Edouard 1er’, Economies et sociétés au moyen âge. Mélanges offerts à Edouard Perroy (Paris, 1973), pp. 382–99
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Essays in medieval diplomacy and administration (London, 1981)]
‘English arguments concerning the feudal status of Aquitaine’, B.I.H.R., 21 (1948), 203–13
Contamine, P., La guerre de cent ans (Paris, 1968)
Curry, A., The Hundred Years War (Basingstoke: London, 1993)
The battle of Agincourt. Sources and interpretations (Woodbridge, 2000)
‘Lancastrian Normandy: The jewel in the crown’, England and Normandy in the in the middle ages, ed. D. Bates and A. Curry (London: Rio Grande, 1994), pp. 235–52
Cuttino, G. P.,‘The process of Agen’, Speculum, 19 (1944), 161–78
‘Historical revision: the causes of the Hundred Years’ War’, Speculum, 31 (1956), 463–77
Fowler, K. A., The age of Plantagenet and Valois (London, 1967)
Grant, A., Independence and nationhood. Scotland, 1306–1469 (London, 1984)
Griffiths, R. A., The reign of king Henry VI (London, 1981)
Hughes, M., ‘The fourteenth-century French raids on Hampshire and the Isle of Wight’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 121–43
Jacob, E. F., Henry V and the invasion of France (London, 1947)
The fifteenth century, 1399–1485 (Oxford, 1961)
Jones, M. C. E., Ducal Brittany, 1364–1399 (Oxford, 1970)
‘War and fourteenth-century France’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 103–20
‘Relations with France’, England and her neighbours, 1066–1453. Essays in honour of Pierre Chaplais, ed. M. C. E. Jones and M. G. A. Vale (London: Ronceverte, 1989), pp. 239–58
Keen, M. H., England in the later Middle Ages (London, 1972)
Kicklighter, J. A., ‘French jurisdictional supremacy in Gascony: one aspect of the ducal government’s response’, J. Med. H., 5 (1979), 127–34
‘English Bordeaux in conflict: the execution of Pierre Vigier de la Rousselle and its aftermath, 1312–24’, J. Med. H., 9 (1983), 1–14
Labarge, M.W, Gascony, England’s first colony, 1204–1453 (London, 1980)
Lander, J. R., ‘The Hundred Years War and Edward IV’s 1475 campaign in France’, Tudor men and institutions: studies in English law and government, ed. A. J. Slavin (Baton Rouge, 1972), pp. 70–100; reprinted in the author’s Crown and nobility, 1450–1509 (London, 1976), ch. 9
Leguai, A., La guerre de cent ans (Paris, 1974)
Le Patourel, J., ‘Edward III and the kingdom of France’, History, 43 (1958), 173–89
‘The Plantagenet dominions’, History, 50 (1965), 289–308
‘The king and the princes in fourteenth–century France’, Europe in the late Middle Ages, ed. J. R. Hale. J. R. L. Highfield, and B. Smalley (London, 1965), pp. 155–83
‘The origins of the war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 28–50
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the authors Feudal empires: Norman and Plantagenet (London, 1984)]
‘France and England in the Middle Ages’, Feudal empires, ch. 18
Lucas, H. S., The Low Countries and the Hundred Years War, 1326–1347 (Ann Arbor, 1929; repr. Philadelphia, 1976)
McKisack, M., The fourteenth century, 1307–1399 (Oxford, 1959)
Maddicott, J., ‘The origins of the Hundred Years War’, H.T., 36 (May, 1986), 31–7
Ormrod, W. M., The reign of Edward III. Crown and political society in England, 1327–1377 (New Haven: London, 1990)
‘England, Normandy and the beginnings of the Hundred Years War, 1259–1360’, England and Normandy in the middle ages, ed. D. Bates and A. Curry (London: Rio Grande, 1994), pp. 197–213
Palmer, J. J. N., England, France, and Christendom, 1377–99 (London, 1972)
‘The war aims of the protagonists and the negotiations for peace’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K.A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 51–74
Perroy, E., The Hundred Years War (English trans., London, 1951)
Philipotts, C. J., ‘John of Gaunt and English policy towards France, 1389–1395’, J. Med. H, 16 (1990), 363–86
‘The fate of the truce of Paris, 1396–1415’, J. Med. H., 24 (1998), 61–80
Prestwich, M., The three Edwards. War and the state in England, 1272–1377 (London, 1980)
Rogers, C. J., The wars of Edward III. Sources and interpretation (Woodbridge, 2000)
‘The age of the Hundred Years War’, Medieval warfare. A history, ed. M. Keen (Oxford, 1999), ch. 7
Russell, P., The English intervention in Spain and Portugal in the time of Edward III and Richard II (Oxford, 1955)
Saul, N., ‘Henry V and the dual monarchy’, H. T., 36 (May, 1986), 39–42
Templeman, G., ‘Edward III and the beginnings of the Hundred Years War’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 2 (1952), 69–88
Vale, M. G. A., English Gascony, 1399–1455 (Oxford, 1970)
The origins of the Hundred Years War. The Angevin legacy, 1250–1340 (Oxford, 1996)
‘England, France and the origins of the Hundred Years War’, England and her neighbours, 1066–1453. Essays in honour of Pierre Chaplais, ed. M. C. E. Jones and M. Vale (London, 1989), pp. 199–216
‘The war in Aquitaine’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 69–82
‘France at the end of the Hundred Years War (c. 1420–1461)’, New Cambridge Medieval History. VII. The Fifteenth Century, ed. C. Allmand (Cambridge, 1998), pp. 392–407
2 APPROACHES TO WAR
Allmand, C.T., Society at war. The experience of England and France during the Hundred Years War (Edinburgh, 1973; new edn., Woodbridge, 1998)
‘Changing views of the soldier in late medieval France’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed. P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 171–88
‘Intelligence in the Hundred Years War’, Go spy the land. Military intelligence in history, ed. K. Neilson and B.J. C. McKercher (Westport, Conn.: London, 1992), pp. 31–47
‘The fifteenth-century English versions of Vegetius’ De re militaría, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 30–45
‘War’, New Cambridge Medieval History, VII. The Fifteenth Century, ed. C. Allmand (Cambridge, 1998), pp. 161–74
‘Le problème de la desertion en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne à la fin du moyen âge’, Guerre, pouvoir et noblesse au moyen âge. Mélanges en l’honneur de Philippe Contamine, ed. J. Paviot and J. Verger (Paris, 2000), pp. 31–41
Barber, R., The knight and chivalry (London, 1970)
Barber, R. and Barker, J., Tournaments, jousts, chivalry and pageants in the middle ages (Woodbridge, 1989)
Barnes, J., ‘The just war’, The Cambridge history of later medieval philosophy, ed. N. Kretzmann, A. Kenny, and J. Pinborg (Cambridge, 1982), pp. 771–84
Barnie, J., War in medieval society. Social values and the Hundred Years War, 1337–99 (London, 1974)
Benson, L. D., Malory’s Morte Darthur (Cambridge, Mass: London, 1976), chs 7–9
Bond, B., ‘The “just war” in historical perspective’, H.T., 16 (1966), 111–19
Bornstein, D., Mirrors of courtesy (Hamden, 1975)
Cameron, S., ‘Chivalry in Barbour’s Bruce’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 13–29
Contamine, P., Guerre, état, et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972), ch. 7
‘L’idée de guerre à la fin du moyen âge: aspects juridiques et éthiques’, Comptes-rendus de l’académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (1979), 70–86; reprinted in the author’s La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Hommes, mentalités, guerre, et paix (London, 1981), ch. 13
‘Notes sur la paix en France pendant la guerre de cent ans’, La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles, ch. 14
‘Froissart: art militaire, pratique, et conception de la guerre’, Froissart: historian, ed. J. J. N. Palmer (Woodbridge: Totowa, 1981), pp. 132–44
Contamine, P., ‘Guerre et paix à la fin du moyen âge: l’action et la pensée de Philippe de Mézières (1327–1405)’, Krieg im Mittelalter, ed. H.-H. Kortüm (Berlin, 2001), pp. 181–96
Coopland, G.W. (trans), The Tree of Battles of Honoré Bonet (Liverpool, 1949)
Ferguson, A. B., The indian summer of English chivalry (Durham, N. Carolina, 1960)
Gist, M. A., Love and war in the middle English romances (Philadelphia: London, 1947), chs 6–8
Haines, K, ‘Attitudes and impediments to pacifism in medieval Europe’, J. Med. H., 7 (1981), 369–88
Hale, J. R., War and society in renaissance Europe (London, 1985), ch. 1
‘War and public opinion in Renaissance Italy’, Italian Renaissance studies, ed. E. F. Jacob (London, 1960), pp. 94–122
‘The military education of the officer class in early modern Europe’, Cultural aspects of the Italian Renaissance. Essays in honour of Paul Oskar Kristeller, ed. C. H. Clough (Manchester: New York, 1976), pp. 440–61
‘War and public opinion in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries’, P&P, 22 (1962), 18–32
[The above-listed essays are reprinted in the author’s Renaissance war studies (London, 1983)]
Housley, N./Pro Deo et patria mori: Sanctified patriotism in Europe, 1400–1600’, War and competition between states, ed. P. Contamine (Oxford, 2000), ch. 9
Huizings, J., The waning of the Middle Ages (London, 1924; repr. 1955)
Jarrett, B., Social theories of the Middle Ages, 1200–1500 (London, 1926), ch. 7
Johnson, J. T., Ideology, reason, and the limitation of war. Religious and secular concepts, 1200–1740 (Princeton, 1975)
Kaeuper, R.W., War, justice and public order. England and France in the late middle ages (Oxford, 1988), pts. 3 and 4
Kantorowicz, E., ‘Pro patria mori in medieval political thought’, A.H.R., 56 (1951), 472–92; reprinted in the author’s Selected studies (New York, 1965), pp. 308–24
Keen, M., The laws of war in the late Middle Ages (London: Toronto, 1965) Chivalry (New Haven: London, 1984)
‘Brotherhood in arms’, History, 47 (1962), 1–17: reprinted in the author’s Nobles, knights and men-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 43–62
‘English military experience and the court of chivalry: the case of Grey v. Hastings’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed. P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 123–42: reprinted in the author’s Nobles, knights and men-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 167–85
‘Chivalrous culture in fourteenth-century England’, Historical Studies, 10, ed. G. A. Hayes-McCoy (Dublin, 1976), 1–24
‘Chivalry, nobility, and the man-at-arms’, War, literature, and society in the late Middle Ages, ed. C.T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 32–45
‘Huizinga, Kilgour, and the decline of chivalry’, Medievalia et Humanística, new series, 8 (1977), 1–20
‘Chivalry, heralds, and history’, The writing of history in the Middle Ages. Essays presented to R. W Southern, ed. R. H. C. Davis, J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, R. J. A. I. Catto, and M. Keen (Oxford, 1981), pp. 393–414 reprinted in the author’s Nobles, knights and men-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 63–81
Kilgour, R. L., The decline of chivalry as shown in the French literature of the late Middle Ages (Cambridge, Mass., 1937)
Lassabatère, T., ‘Théorie et éthique de la guerre dans l’oeuvre d’Eustache Deschamps’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 35–48
Lowe, B., Imagining peace. A history of early English pacifist ideas, 1340–1540 (University Park, Pennsylvania, 1997)
McFarlane, K. B., ‘A business-partnership in war and administration, 1421–1445’, E.H.R., 78 (1963), 151–74; reprinted in the authors England in the fifteenth century (London, 1981), ch. 8
McNeill, W. H., The pursuit of power (Oxford, 1983), ch. 3
Mallett, M., ‘The art of war’, Handbook of European history 1400–1600. Late middle ages, Renaissance and Reformation. I. Structures and assertions, ed. T. A. Brady et al. (Leiden, New York, Cologne, 1994), pp. 535–62
Markus, R. A., ‘Saint Augustine’s views of the “just war”’, The church and war, ed. W.J. Sheils (Oxford, 1983), pp. 1–13
Mathew, G., The court of Richard II (London, 1968), ch. 13
‘Ideals of knighthood in late fourteenth-century England’, Studies in medieval history presented to E M. Powicke, ed. R. W. Hunt, W A. Pantin, and R. W. Southern (Oxford, 1948), pp. 354–62
Porter, E., ‘Chaucer’s knight, the alliterative Morte Arthure, and medieval laws of war: a reconsideration’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 27 (1983), 56–78
Riley-Smith, J., ‘Crusading as an act of love’, History, 65 (1980), 177–92
Russell, E H., The just war in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1975)
Tuck, J. A., ‘Why men fought in the Hundred Years War’, H. T., 33 (April, 1983), 35–40
Vale, J., Edward III and chivalry. Chivalric society and its context, 1270–1350 (Woodbridge, 1982)
Vale, M. G. A., War and chivalry. Warfare and aristocratic culture in England, France, and Burgundy at the end of the Middle Ages (London, 1981)
Wright, N. A. R., ‘The Tree of Battles of Honoré Bouvet and the laws of war’, War, literature, and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C. T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 12–31
3 THE CONDUCT OF WAR
Military objectives
Bennett, M., ‘The development of battle tactics in the Hundred Years War’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 1–20
Brill, R., ‘The English preparations before the treaty of Arras: a new interpretation of Sir John Fastolf’s “report”, September 1435’, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 7 (1970), 213–47
Burne, A. H., ‘John of Gaunt’s grande chevauchée’, H. T., 9 (1959), 113–21
Contamine, P., War in the Middle Ages (Oxford, 1984)
Delbrück, H., History of the art of war, within the framework of political history. III: The Middle Ages (Westport: London, 1982)
Gillingham, J., ‘Richard I and the science of war in the Middle Ages’, War and government in the Middle Ages. Essays in honour of J. O. Prestwich, ed. J. Gillingham and J. C. Holt (Woodbridge: Totowa, 1984), pp. 78–91
The Wars of the Roses. Peace and conflict in fifteenth-century England (London, 1981)
Goodman, A., The Wars of the Roses. Military activity and English society, 1452–97 (London, 1981)
Hewitt, H. J., The Black Prince’s expedition of 1355–1357 (Manchester, 1958)
McNeill, W. H., The pursuit of power (Oxford, 1983), ch. 3
Newhall, R. A., ‘Henry V’s policy of conciliation in Normandy, 1417–1422’, Anniversary essays in medieval history of students of C. H. Haskins, ed. C. H. Taylor (Boston, 1929), pp. 205–29
Oman, C., A history of the art of war in the Middle Ages (2nd edn, London, 1924)
Palmer, J. J. N., ‘The war aims of the protagonists and the negotiations for peace’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 51–74
Phillpotts, C., ‘The French plan of battle during the Agincourt campaign’, E.H.R., 99 (1984), 59–66
Rogers, C. J., War cruel and sharp. English strategy under Edward III, 1327–1360, (Woodbridge, 2000)
‘The military revolution of the Hundred Years war’, The Journal of Military History, 57 (1993), 241–78
Vale, M. G. A., ‘Sir John Fastolf’s “report” of 1435: a new interpretation reconsidered’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 17 (1973), 78–84
Vaughan, R., Valois Burgundy (London, 1975), ch. 7
Verbruggen, J. E, The art of warfare in western Europe during the Middle Ages (Amsterdam, 1977)
Landforces
Alban, J. R., ‘English coastal defence: some fourteenth-century modifications within the system’, Patronage, the crown, and the provinces in later medieval England, ed. R.A. Griffiths (Gloucester: Atlantic Highlands, 1981), pp. 57–78
Allmand, C., ‘New weapons, new tactics 1300–1500’, Cambridge illustrated history of warfare. The triumph of the West, ed. G. Parker (Cambridge, 1995), ch. 5
Ayton, A., Knights and warhorses. Military service and the English aristocracy under Edward III (Woodbridge, 1994)
‘English armies in the fourteenth century’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 21–38
‘Edward III and the English aristocracy at the beginning of the Hundred Years War’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 173–206
Contamine, P., Guerre, état, et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972)
Contamine, P. (ed.), Histoire militaire de la France. Des origines à 1715 (Paris, 1992), chs. vi, viii and ix
Curry, A., ‘Le service féodal en Normandie pendant l’occupation anglaise (1417–1450)’, La France anglaise au moyen âge (Paris, 1988), pp. 233–57
‘English armies in the fifteenth century’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 39–68
‘The organisation of field armies in Lancastrian Normandy’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 207–33
De Vries, K., Infantry warfare in the early fourteenth century. Discipline, tactics and technology (Woodbridge, 1996)
Hardy, R., ‘The longbow’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 161–81
Hewitt, H.J., The Black Princes expedition of 1355–1357 (Manchester, 1958)
The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966)
‘The organisation of war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler, (London, 1971), pp. 75–95
Howard, M., War in European history (Oxford, 1976), chs 1 and 2
Hudson, W, ‘Norwich militia in the fourteenth century’, Norfolk Archaeology, 14 (1901), 263–320
Lacy, K., ‘The military organisation of the reign of Henry VII’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 234–55
Lewis, N. B., ‘The English forces in Flanders, August-November 1297’, Essays in medieval history presented to F. M. Powicke, ed. R. W. Hunt, W. A. Pantin, and R.W. Southern (Oxford, 1948), pp. 310–18
Lloyd, S., ‘The lord Edward’s crusade, 1270: its setting and significance’, War and government in the Middle Ages. Essays in honour of J. O. Prestwich, ed. J. Gillingham and J. C. Holt (Woodbridge: Totowa, 1984), pp. 120–33
Lot, E, and Fawtier, R., Histoire des institutions françaises au moyen âge (Paris, 1958), II, 511–35
Lourie, E., ‘A society organized for war: medieval Spain’, P&P, 35 (1966), 54–76
McGuffie, T. H., ‘The long-bow as a decisive weapon’, H. T., 5 (1955), 737–41
Morgan, P. J., War and society in medieval Cheshire, 1277–1403 (Chetham Soc, third series, 33, Manchester, 1987)
Morris, J. E., The Welsh wars of Edward I (Oxford, 1901)
‘The archers at Crécy’, E. H. R., 12 (1897), 427–36 Powicke, M., Military obligation in medieval England (Oxford, 1962)
Prestwich, M., War, politics, and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), chs 3 and 4
Prestwich, M., Armies and warfare in the middle ages. The English experience (New Haven: London, 1996)
‘English armies in the early stages of the Hundred Years War: a scheme in 1341’, B.I.H.R., 56 (1983), 102–13
‘Cavalry service in early fourtheenth-century England’, War and government in the Middle Ages. Essays in honour of J. O. Prestwich, ed. J. Gillingham and J. C. Holt (Woodbridge: Totowa, 1984), pp. 147–58
Prince, A. E., ‘The army and navy’, English government at work, ed. J. F. Willard and W.A. Morris (Cambridge, Mass., 1940), 1,332–93
‘The strength of English armies in the reign of Edward III’, E.H.R., 46 (1931), 353–71
‘The payment of army wages in Edward III’s reign’, Speculum, 19 (1944), 137–60
Schnerb, B., L’état bourguignon, 1363–1477 (Paris, 1999), ch. 17
Sherborne, J.W., ‘Indentured retinues and English expeditions to France, 1360–80’, E. H. R.,79 (1964), 718–46
‘John of Gaunt, Edward III’s retinue and the French campaign of 1369’, Kings and nobles in the later Middle Ages. A tribute to Charles Ross, ed. R. A. Griffiths and J. Sherborne (Gloucester, 1986), pp. 41–61
Sommé, M., ‘L’armée bourguignonne au siège de Calais de 1436’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 197–219
Vaughan, R., Charles the Bold (London, 1973), ch. 6
Valois Burgundy (London, 1975), ch. 7
Leadership
Allmand, C.T., ‘The Black Prince’, H.T., 26 (1976), 100–8
‘Henry V the soldier, and the war in France’, Henry V The practice of kingship, ed. G. L. Harriss (Oxford, 1985), pp. 117–35
Barber, R., Edward, prince of Wales and Aquitaine (London, 1978)
The life and campaigns of the Black Prince (Woodbridge, 1986)
Contamine, P., Guère, état, et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armés des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Parisr: The Hague, 1972), chs 3,6,14, and app. 1–4
‘The French nobility and the war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 135–62; reprinted in the author’s La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Hommes, mentalités, guerre, et paix(London, 1981), ch. 10
Fowler, K. A., The king’s lieutenant. Henry of Grosmont, first duke of Lancaster, 1310–1361 (London, 1969)
Goodman, A. E., John of Gaunt. The exercise of princely power in fourteenth-century Europe (Harlow, 1992), ch. 10
Haines, R. M., ‘“Our master mariner, our sovereign lord”: a contemporary preacher’s view of king Henry V’, Medieval Studies, 38 (1976), 85–96
Harvey, J. H., The Black Prince and his age (London, 1976)
Henneman, J. B., ‘The military class and the French monarchy in the late Middle Ages’, A.H.R., 83 (1978), 946–65
Hewitt, H.J., The Black Prince’s expedition of 1355–1357 (Manchester, 1958)
Jones, M. C. E., ‘Edward III’s captains in Brittany’, England in the fourteenth century. Proceedings of the 1985 Harlaxton symposium, ed.W. M. Ormrod (Woodbridge, 1986), pp. 99–118
McFarlane, K. B., The nobility of the later Middle Ages (Oxford, 1973)
Pollard, A.J., John Talbot and the war in France, 1427–1453 (London, 1983)
Powicke, M., ‘Lancastrian captains’, Essays in medieval history presented to B. Wilkinson, ed. T. A. Sandquist and M. R. Powicke (Toronto, 1969), pp. 371–82
‘The English aristocracy and the war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 122–34
Prestwich, M., The three Edwards. War and state in England, 1272–1377 (London, 1980), ch. 5
Mercenaries
Bayley, C. C, War and society in Renaissance Florence. The De Militia of Leonardo Bruni (Toronto, 1961), chs 1 and 3
Bridge, J. C., ‘Two Cheshire soldiers of fortune in the fourteenth century’, Journal of the Chester and North Wales Archaeological Society, new series, 14 (1908), 112–65
Bueno de Mesquita, D. M., ‘Some condottieri of the trecento and their relations with political authority’, P.B.A., 32 (1946), 219–41
Carr, A. D., ‘A Welsh knight in the Hundred Years War: Sir Gregory Sais’, Transactions of the honourable society of Cymmrodorion (1977), 40–53
Chamberlain, E. R., ‘The “English” mercenary companies in Italy’, H.T., 6 (1956), 334–43
Contamine, P., ‘Les compagnies d’aventure en France pendant la guerre de cent ans’, Mélanges de l’école française de Rome, 87 (1975), 365–96; reprinted in the author’s La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Hommes, mentalités, guerre et paix (London, 1981), ch. 7
Fowler, K. A., ‘The wages of war: the mercenaries of the Great Companies’, Viajeros, peregrinos, mercaderes en el Occidente medieval: xviii semena de estudios medievales de Estella, 1991 (Pamplona, 1992), pp. 217–44
Medieval mercenaries. I. The Great Companies (Oxford, 2001)
Gaupp, F., ‘The condottiere John Hawkwood’, History, 23 (1938–39), 305–21
Housley, N., ‘The mercenary companies, the papacy, and the crusades, 1356–1378’, Traditio, 38 (1982), 253–80
Jones, T., Chaucer’s knight: the portrait of a medieval mercenary (London, 1980)
Mallett, M., Mercenaries and their masters. Warfare in Renaissance Italy (London, 1974)
‘Venice and its condottieri, 1404–1454’, Renaissance Venice, ed. J. R. Hale (London, 1973), pp. 121–45
Mallett, M., ‘Mercenaries’, Medieval warfare. A history, ed. M. Keen (Oxford, 1999), ch. 10
Temple-Leader, J., and Marcotti, G., Sir John Hawkwood (L’Acuto). The story of a condottiere (London, 1889)
Timbal, P.-C., La guerre de cent ans vue à travers les registres du Parlement (1337–1369) (Paris, 1961), ch. 5
Trease, G., The condottierie: soldiers of fortune (London, 1970)
Veydarier, R., ‘Une guerra de layrons. L’occupation de la Provence par les compagnies de Raymond de Turenne (1393–1399)’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 169–88
Waley, D., ‘Condotte and condottieri in the thirteenth century’, P.B.A., 61 (1976), 337–71
Wright, N. A. R., ‘“Pillagers” and “brigands” in the Hundred Years War’, J. Med. H., 9 (1983), 15–24
Fortification and artillery
Bradbury, J., The medieval siege (Woodbridge, 1992)
Brown, R. A., Colvin, H. M., and Taylor, A. J., The history of the king’s works, vols. 1 and 2 (London, 1963)
Cipolla, C. M., Guns and sails in the early phase of European expansion, 1400–1700 (London, 1965)
Clauzel, D., ‘Lille et ses remparts à la fin du moyen âge’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 273–93
Clephan, R. C., ‘The ordnance of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries’, Archaeological Journal, 68 (1911),49–138
Contamine, P., ‘Les fortifications urbaines en France à la fin du moyen âge: aspects financiers et économiques’, R.H., 260 (1978), 23–47; reprinted in the author’s La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Hommes, mentalités, guerre et paix (London, 1981), ch. 5
‘Les industries de guerre dans la France de la Renaissance: l’exemple de l’artillerie’, R.H., 271 (1984), 249–80
De Vries, K. R., Medieval military technology (Peterborough: Lewiston, 1992)
‘The impact of gunpowder weaponry on siege warfare in the Hundred Years War’, The medieval city under siege, ed. I.A. Corfis and M. Wolfe (Woodbridge, 1995), Pp. 227–44
‘The forgotten battle of Beverhoutsveld, 3 May 1382: technological innovation and military significance’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 289–303
Eltis, D., ‘Towns and defences in later medieval Germany’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 33 (1989), 91–103
Fawtier, R., ‘Documents inédits sur l’organisation de l’artillerie royale au temps de Louis XI’, Essays in medieval history presented to T. F. Tout, ed. A. G. Litde and F. M. Powicke (Manchester, 1925; repr. New York, 1967), pp. 367–77
Finó, J. E, Forteresses de la France médiévale (3rd edn, Paris, 1977)
Gaier, C., L’industrie et le commerce des armes dans les anciennes principautés Belges du XIIIe à la fin du XVe siècle (Paris, 1973)
Hale, J. R., ‘The early development of the bastion: an Italian chronology, c. 1450–c. 1534’, Europe in the late Middle Ages, ed. J. R. Hale, J. R. L. Highfield and B. Smalley (London, 1965), pp. 466–94; reprinted in the author’s Renaissance war studies (London, 1983), ch. 1
Jones, M. C. E., ‘The defence of medieval Brittany’, Archaeological Journal, 138 (1981), 149–204
‘L’utilisation de la poudre à canon et de l’artillerie dans le duché de Bretagne avant 1400: la preuve documentaire’, Mémoires de la société d’histoire et d’archéologie de Bretagne, 69 (1992), 163–72
Jones, R., ‘Les fortifications municipales de Lisieux dans les chroniques et dans les comptes (première moitié du XVe siècle)’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 235–44
Keen, M., ‘The changing scene. Guns, gunpowder and permanent armies’, Medieval warfare. A history, ed. M. Keen (Oxford, 1999), ch. 13
Kenyon, J. R., ‘Early artillery fortification in England and Wales’, Fort, 1 (1976), 22–5 ‘Artillery and the defences of Southampton, circa 1360–1660’, Fort, 3 (1977), 8–13
‘Early gunports: a gazeteer’, Fort, 4 (1977), 4–6
‘Coastal artillery fortification in England in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), 145–49
O’Neil, B.J. St J., Castles and cannon (Oxford, 1960)
Palliser, D. M., ‘Town defences in medieval England and Wales’, The medieval military revolution, ed. A. Ayton and J. L. Price (London: New York, 1995), pp. 105–20
Parker, G., ‘The gunpowder revolution 1300–1500’, The Cambridge illustrated history of warfare. The triumph of the West, ed. G. Parker (Cambridge, 1995), ch. 6
Raynaud, C., ‘Défenses annexes et fortifications de campagne dans les enluminures des XIVe et XVe siècles. Première approche’, Krieg im Mittelalter, ed. H.-H. Kortüm (Berlin, 2001), pp. 197–249
Rigaudière, A., ‘Le financement des fortifications urbaines en France du milieu du XIVe siècle à la fin du xve siècle’, R.H., 273 (1985), 19–95
Salamagne, A., ‘La défense des villes des Pays-Bas à la mort de Charles le Téméraire (1477)’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 295–307
Smith, R. D., ‘Artillery and the Hundred Years War: myth and interpretation’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 151–60
Timbal, P.-C, La guerre de cent ans vue à travers les registres du Parlement (1337–1369) (Paris, 1961), ch. 3
Tout, T. E, ‘Firearms in England in the fourteenth century’, E.H.R., 26 (1911), 666–702; reprinted in The collected papers of T. E Tout (Manchester, 1934), 11, 233–75
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Turner, H. L., Town defences in England and Wales. An architectural and documentary study A.D. 900–1500 (London, 1970)
Vale, M. G. A., ‘New techniques and old ideals: the impact of artillery on war and chivalry at the end of the Hundred Years War’, War, literature and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C.T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 57–72
Wright, N.A. R., ‘The fortified church at Chitry’, Fort, 9 (1991), 5–10
Naval objectives
Fernández-Armesto, F., ‘Naval warfare after the Viking age, c. 1100–1500’, Medieval warfare. A history, ed. M. Keen (Oxford, 1999), ch. 11
Ford, C. J., ‘Piracy or policy: the crisis in the Channel, 1400–1403’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 29 (1979), 63–78
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–1362 (Manchester, 1966), ch. 1
Holmes, G. A., ‘The “Libel of English Policy””, E.H.R., 76 (1961), 193–216
Paviot, J., La politique navale des ducs de Bourgogne, 1384–1482 (Lille, 1995)
Pistono, S. P., ‘Henry IV and the English privateers’, E.H.R., 90 (1975), 322–30
‘The petition of Jacob de Smet: a plea for reprisals against the English, 1403’, Bulletin de la commission royale d’histoire [Brussels], 142 (1976), 341–51
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 6
Richmond, C. E, ‘The keeping of the seas during the Hundred Years War: 1422–1440’, History, 49 (1964), 283–98
‘The war at sea’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 96–121
Russell, P., The English intervention in Spain and Portugal in the time of Edward III and Richard II (Oxford, 1955)
Saul, A., ‘Great Yarmouth and the Hundred Years War in the fourteenth century’, B.I.H.R., 52 (1979), 105–15
Sherborne, J. W., ‘The battle of La Rochelle and the war at sea, 1372–5’, B.I.H.R., 42 (1969) 17–29
Stanford-Reid, W, ‘Sea power in the Anglo-Scottish war, 1296–1328’, M. M., 46 (1960), 7–23
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Navalforces
Carpenter-Turner, W.J., ‘The building of the Gracedieu, Valentine, and Falconer at Southampton, 1416–1420’, M.M., 40 (1954), 55–72
‘The building of the Holy Ghost of the Tower, 1414–1416, and her subsequent history’, M.M., 40 (1954), 270–81
Contamine, P., Histoire militaire de la France. Des origines à 1715 (Paris, 1992), chs. vii and xii (by M. Mollat)
Evans, J. (trans.), The unconquered knight. A chronicle of the deeds of Don Pero Niño, count of Buelna (London, 1928)
Friel, I., ‘Winds of change? Ships and the Hundred Years War’, Arms, armies and fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 183–93
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966), ch. 4
Kepler, J. S., ‘The effects of the battle of Sluys upon the administration of English naval impressment, 1340–1343’, Speculum, 48 (1973), 70–7
Lot, E, and Fawtier, R., Histoire des institutions françaises au moyen âge (Paris, 1959), II, 536–44
Lyon, B., ‘The infrastructure and purpose of an English medieval fleet in the first phase of the Hundred Years War (1338–1340)’, Maatschappij voor geschiedenis en oudheidkinde te Gent. Nieuwe reeks, 51 (Ghent, 1997), 61–76
Mallett, M., The Florentine galleys in the fifteenth century (Oxford, 1967)
Nicolas, N. H., History of the royal navy (2 vols., London, 1847)
Oppenheim, M., A history of the administration of the royal navy and of merchant shipping in relation to the navy (London: New York, 1896; repr. 1961), ch. 1
Prince, A. E., ‘The army and navy’, English government at work, 1327–1336, ed. J. F. Willard andW. A. Morris (Cambridge, Mass., 1940), 1,376–93
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Runyan, T. J., ‘Ships and mariners in later medieval England’, Journal of British Studies, 16 (2) (1977), 1–17
‘Merchantmen to men-of-war in medieval England’, New aspects of naval history, ed. C. L. Symonds (Annapolis, 1981), pp. 33–40
Sherborne, J. W., ‘The Hundred Years War. The English navy: shipping and manpower, 1369–1389’, P&P, 37 (1967), 163–75
‘English barges and balingers of the late fourteenth century’, M.M., 63 (1977), 109–14
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Waites, B., ‘The fighting galley’, H.T., 18 (1968), 337–43
4 THE INSTITUTIONS OF WAR
Central organisation
Contamine, P., Guerre, état et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972)
‘Les armées française et anglaise à l’époque de Jeanne d’Arc’, Revue des sociétés savantes de Haute-Normandie. Lettres et sciences humaines, 57 (1970), 5–33
‘Structures militaires de la France et de l’Angleterre au milieu du XVe siècle’, Das Spätmittelalterliche Königtum im Europäischen Vergleich, ed. R. Schneider (Sigmaringen, 1987), pp. 319–34
Curry, A., ‘The first English standing army? Military organisation in Lancastrian Normandy, 1420–1450’, Patronage, pedigree, and power in later medieval England, ed. C. D. Ross (Gloucester: Totowa, 1979), pp. 193–214
Fernández de Larrea Rojas, J.-A., ‘Cambios en el sistema militar navarro en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV, Primer congreso general de historia de Navarra. 3. Comunicaciones edad media, Principe de Viana, 49 (1988), 413–23
‘Las estructuras de la guerra en la Navarra del siglo XIV. Las campañas portuguesas de 1384.–1385’, Anuario de estudios medievales, 19 (1989), 393–404
Goodman, A., The Wars of the Roses. Military activity and English society, 1452–97 (London, 1981), part 2
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966)
‘The organisation of war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 75–95
Kerhervé, J., ‘Le budget de la guerre en Bretagne d’après l’“estat” de 1482–1483’, Guerre, pouvoir et noblesse au moyen âge. Mélanges en Vhonneur de Philippe Contamine, ed. J. Paviot and J. Verger (Paris, 2000), pp. 363–92
Mallett, M., and Hale, J. R., The military organization of a Renaissance state. Venice, c. 1400–1617 (Cambridge, 1984)
Monteiro, J. G., A guerra em Portugal nos finais da idade média (Lisbon, 1998)
Newhall, R. A., The English conquest of Normandy, 1416–1424. A study in fifteenth-century warfare (Yale, 1924: repr. New York, 1971)
Muster and review. A problem of English military administration, 1420–1440 (Cambridge, Mass., 1940)
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 7
Prestwich, M., Armies and warfare in the middle ages. The English experience (New Haven: London, 1996)
Solon, P. D., ‘Popular response to standing military forces in fifteenth-century France’, Studies in the Renaissance, 19 (1972), 78–111
Vaughan, R., Valois Burgundy (London, 1975), ch. 7
Recruitment
Contamine, P., Guerre, état et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972), chs 2,5,10 and 12
Goodman, A., The Wars of the Roses. Military activity and English society, 1452–97 (London, 1981), ch. 6
‘The military subcontracts of Sir Hugh Hastings, 1380’, E.H.R., 95 (1980), 114–20
‘Responses to requests in Yorkshire for military service under Henry V’, Northern History, 17 (1981), 240–52
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966), ch. 2
Jamieson, N., ‘The organisation of military levies in Beverley, 1400–1450’, Medieval Yorkshire, 23 (1994), 36–41
Jones, M. C. E., ‘An indenture between Robert, Lord Mohaut, and Sir John de Bracebridge for life service in peace and war, 1310’, Journal of the Society of Archivists, 4 (1972), 384–94
Lewis, N. B., ‘An early indenture of military service, 27 July 1287’, B.I.H.R., 13 (1935–36), 85–9
‘The organisation of indentured retinues in fourteenth-century England’, T. R. Hist. S., fourth series, 27 (1945), 29–39; reprinted in Essays in medieval history, ed. R.W. Southern (London, 1968), pp. 200–12
‘The last medieval summons of the English feudal levy, 13 June 1385’, E.H.R., 73 (1958), 1–26
‘The recruitment and organization of a contract army, May to November 1337’, B.I.H.R., 37 (1964), 1–19
‘The summons of the English feudal levy, 5 April 1327’, Essays in medieval history presented to B. Wilkinson, ed. T. A. Sandquist and M. R. Powicke (Toronto, 1969), pp. 236–49
‘The feudal summons of 1385’, E.H.R., 100 (1985), 729–43; comment by J. J. N. Palmer, ibid., 743–6
Lewis, N. B. (ed.), ‘Indentures of retinue with John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, enrolled in chancery, 1367–1399’, Camden Miscellany XXII (Camden fourth series, 1, London, 1964), pp. 77–112
Palmer, J. J. N., ‘The last summons of the feudal army in England’, E.H.R., 83 (1968), 771–5 (See also under Lewis, N. B., above)
Powicke, M., Military obligation in medieval England. A study in liberty and duty (Oxford, 1962)
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 2
Prince, A. E., ‘The indenture system under Edward III’, Historical essays in honour of James Tait, ed. J. G. Edwards, V. H. Galbraith, and E. E Jacob (Manchester, 1933), pp. 283–97
Timbal, P.-C. (ed.)La guerre de cent ans vue à travers les registres du Parlement (1337–1369) (Paris, 1961), ch. 1
Walker, S., ‘Profit and loss in the Hundred Years War: the subcontracts of Sir John Strother, 1374’, B.I.H.R., 58 (1985), 100–6
Supplies
Burley, S.J., ‘The victualling of Calais, 1347–65’, B.I.H.R., 31 (1958), 49–57
Contamine, P., Guerre, état et société à la fin du moyen âge. Les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972), chs 4, 11 and app. 11
Devaux, J., ‘L’alimentation en temps de guerre; l’apport des sources littéraires’, La vie matérielle au moyen âge. L’apport des sources littéraires, normatives et de la pratique, ed. E. Rassart-Eeckhout et al. (Louvain-la-Neuve, 1997), pp. 91–108
Given-Wilson, C.J., ‘Purveyance for the royal household, 1362–1413’, B.I.H.R., 56 (1983), 145–63
Goodman, A., The Wars of the Roses. Military activity and English society, 1452–97 (London, 1981), ch. 7
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966), chs 3 and 4
Jones, W. R., ‘Purveyance for war and the community of the realm in late medieval England’, Albion, 7 (1975), 300–16
Maddicott, J. R., The English peasantry and the demands of the crown, 1294–1341, P&P supplement, 1 (Oxford, 1975)
Newhall, R. A., The English conquest of Normandy, 1416–1424. A study of fifteenth-century warfare (New Haven, 1924), ch. 6
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 5
‘Victualling estimates for English garrisons in Scotland during the early fourteenth century’, E.H.R., 82 (1967), 536–43
Prestwich, M., ‘Military logistics: the case of 1322’, Armies, chivalry and warfare in medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford, 1998), pp. 276–88
Timbal, P.-C. (ed.), La guerre de cent ans vue à travers les registres du Parlement (1337–1369) (Paris, 1961), ch. 2
Taxation and fiscal institutions
Brown, E. A. R., ‘Cessante causa and the taxes of the last Capetians: the political applications of a philosophical maxim’, Studia Gratiana, 15 (1972), 565–87
‘Customary aids and royal fiscal policy under Philip VI of Valois’, Traditio, 30 (1974), 191–258
Bryant, W. N., ‘The financial dealings of Edward III with the county communities, 1330–1360’, E.H.R., 83 (1968),760–71
Contamine, P., ‘Guerre, fiscalité’royale et économie en France (deuxième moitié du xve siècle)’, Proceedings of the seventeenth international economic congress, ed. M. Flinn (Edinburgh, 1978), II, 266–73
Fryde, E. B., ‘Edward III’s wool monopoly of 1337: a fourteenth-century royal trading venture’, History, 37 (1952), 8–24
‘Parliament and the French war’, Essays in medieval history presented to B. Wilkinson, ed.T. A. Sandquist and M. R. Powicke (Toronto, 1969), pp. 250–69
‘The financial policies of the royal governments and popular resistance to them in France and England, c. 1270-c. 1420’, Revue belge de philologie et d’histoire, 57 (1979), 824–60
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Studies in medieval trade and finance (London, 1983)]
Genet, J.-P., ‘Les débuts de l’impôt national en Angleterre’, Annales, 34 (1979), 348–54
Given-Wilson, C., The royal household and the king’s affinity. Service, politics and finance in England 1360–1413 (New Haven: London, 1986)
Harriss, G. L., King, parliament, and public finance in medieval England to 1360 (Oxford, 1975)
‘War and the emergence of the English Parliament, 1297–1360’, J. Med. H., 2 (1976), 35–56
Henneman, J. B., Royal taxation in fourteenth-century France. The development of war financing, 1322–1356 (Princeton, 1971)
Royal taxation in fourteenth-century France. The captivity and ransom of John II, 1356–1370 (Philadelphia, 1976)
‘Financing the Hundred Years War: royal taxation in France in 1340’, Speculum, 42 (1967), 275–98
‘The Black Death and royal taxation in France, 1347–1351’, Speculum, 43 (1968), 405–28
‘The French ransom and two legal traditions’, Studia Gratiana, 15 (1972), 613–30
‘Nobility, privilege and fiscal politics in late medieval France’, French Historical Studies, 13 (1983), 1–17
Hilton, R. N., ‘Resistance to taxation and to other state impositions in medieval England’, Genèse de l’état moderne. Prélèvement et redistribution, ed. J.-Ph. Genet and M. Le Mené (Paris, 1987), pp. 169–77
Lewis, P. S., ‘The failure of the French medieval estates’, P&P, 23 (1962), 3–24; reprinted in the author’s Essays in later medieval French history (London, 1985), pp. 105–26
Lot, E, and Fawtier, R., Histoire des institutions françaises au moyen âge (Paris, 1958), II, 183–285
Maddicott, J. R., The English peasantry and the demands of the crown, 1294–1341, P&P supplement, I (Oxford, 1975)
Miller, E., ‘War, taxation, and the English economy in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries’, War and economic development. Essays in memory of David Joslin, ed.J. M. Winter (Cambridge, 1975), pp. 11–31
Miskimin, H.A., Money and power in fifteenth-century France (New Haven: London, 1984)
Morris, W. A., and Strayer, J. R., English government at work, 1327–1336, II (Cambridge, Mass., 1947)
Nederman, C.J., ‘Royal taxation and the English church: the origins of William of Ockham’s An Princeps’, J.E.H., 37 (1986), 377–88
Ormond, W. M., ‘The English crown and the customs, 1349–63’, Econ. H.R., 2nd series, 40 (1987), 27–40
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 8
‘War and taxation in England in the XIIIth and XIVth centuries’, Genèse de l’état moderne. Prélèvement et redistribution, ed. J.-Ph. Genet and M. Le Mené (Paris, 1987), pp. 181–92
Sherborne, J.W., ‘The cost of English warfare with France in the later fourteenth century’, B.I.H.R., 50 (1977), 135–50
Spiegel, G. M., ‘“Defence of the realm”: evolution of a Capetian propaganda slogan’, J. Med. H., 3 (1977), 115–33
Strayer, J. R., ‘Notes on the origin of English and French export taxes’, Studia Gratiana, 15 (1972), 399–421
‘Defence of the realm and royal power in France’, Studi in onore di Gino Euzzato (Milan, 1949), 1, 289–96; reprinted in the author’s Medieval statecraft and the perspectives of history(Princeton, 1971), 291–9
Strayer, J. R., and Taylor, C. H., Studies in early French taxation (Cambridge, Mass., 1939)
Tout, T. E, Chapters in the administrative history of medieval England, III, IV (Manchester, 1928)
Wolfe, M., The fiscal system of Renaissance France (New Haven: London, 1972)
Order and control
Allmand, C. T., ‘War and the non-combatant’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 163–83
‘War and the non-combatant in the middle ages’, Medieval warfare. A history, ed. M. Keen (Oxford, 1999), ch. 12
Allmand, C. T., and Armstrong, C.A. J., English suits before the Parlement of Paris, 1420–1436 (Camden fourth series, 26, London, 1982)
Armstrong, C. A. J., ‘Sir John Fastolf and the law of arms’, War, literature and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C. T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 46–56; reprinted in the author’s England, France and Burgundy in the fifteenth century (London, 1983), pp. 123–33
Barnard, F. P. (ed.), The essential portions of Nicholas Upton’s De studio militari, before 1446, translated by John Blount, Fellow of All Souls (c. 1500) (Oxford, 1931)
Contamine, P., Guerre, état et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972), chs 4,7 and 16
Coopland, G.W. (trans.), The Tree of Battles of Honoré Bonet (Liverpool, 1949)
Fowler, K. A., ‘Les finances et la discipline dans les armées anglaises en France au XIVe siècle’, Les Cahiers Vernonnais, 4 (1964), 55–84
Holland, T. E. (ed.), John of Legnano, Tractatus de bello, de represaliis et de duello (Oxford, 1917)
Keen, M. H., The laws of war in the late Middle Ages (London: Toronto, 1965)
‘Treason trials under the law of arms’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 12 (1962), 85–103: reprinted in the author’s Nobles, knights and men-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 149–66
‘The jurisdiction and origins of the constable’s court’, War and government in the Middle Ages, ed. J. Gillingham and J. C. Holt (Woodbridge, 1984), pp. 159–69: reprinted in the author’s Nobles, knights and me-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 135–48
‘Richard II’s ordinances of war of 1385’, Rulers and ruled in late medieval England. Essays presented to Gerald Harriss, ed. R. E. Archer and S. Walker (London: Rio Grande, 1995), pp. 33–48
Marsden, R. G. (ed.), Select pleas in the court of admiralty (Selden Soc., 6, London, 1894)
Newhall, R. A., Muster and review. A problem of English military administration 1420–1440 (Cambridge, Mass., 1940)
‘Discipline in an English army of the fifteenth century’, The Military Historian and Economist, 2 (1917), 141–51
‘Bedford’s ordinance on the watch of September 1428’, E.H.R., 50 (1935), 36–60
Porter, E., ‘Chaucer’s knight, the alliterative Morte Arthure, and medieval laws of war: a reconsideration’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 27 (1983), 56–78
Rowe, B. J. H., ‘Discipline in the Norman garrisons under Bedford, 1422–35’, E.HR.,46 (1931), 194–208
Squibb, G. D, The high court of chivalry (Oxford, 1959), ch. 1
Timbal, P.-C. (ed.), La guerre de cent ans vue à travers les registres du Parlement (1337–1369) (Paris, 1961), ch. 4
Twiss, T. (ed.), The Black Book of the Admiralty (R. S., London, 1871), vol. I
Wright, N. A. R., ‘The Tree of Battles of Honoré Bouvet and the laws of war’, War, literature, and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C. T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 12–31
Diplomacy
Allmand, C.T., ‘Documents relating to the Anglo-French negotiations of 1439’, Camden Miscellany XXIV (Camden fourth series, 9, London, 1972), pp. 79–149
‘The Anglo-French negotiations, 1439’, B.I.H.R., 40 (1967), 1–33
‘Diplomacy in late medieval England’, H. T, 17 (1967), 546–53
Autrand, F., ‘The peacemakers and the state: Pontifical diplomacy and the Anglo-French conflict in the fourteenth century’, War and competition between states, ed. P. Contamine (Oxford, 2000), ch. 10
Broome, D., ‘The ransom of John II, king of France, 1360–70’, Camden Miscellany XIV (Camden third series, 37, London, 1926)
Chaplais, P., English medieval diplomatic practice, Part I (2 vols., London, 1982)
‘Règlements des conflits internationaux franco-anglais au XIVe siècle (1293–1377)’, M.A., 57 (1951), 269–302; reprinted in the author’s Essays in medieval diplomacy and administration (London, 1981), ch. 9
Clauzel, D., Giry-Deloison, C. and Leduc, C. (eds), Arras et la diplomatie européenne xve–xvie siècle (Arras, 1999)
Cuttino, G. P., English diplomatie administration, 1259–1339 (Oxford, 2nd edn, 1971) English medieval diplomacy (Bloomington, 1985)
Déprez, E., ‘La conférence d’Avignon (1344). L’arbitrage pontificale entre la France et l’Angleterre’, Essays in medieval history presented to T. E Tout, ed. A. G. Little and F. M. Powicke (Manchester, 1925; repr. New York, 1967), pp. 301–20
Dickinson, J. G., The congress of Arras. 1435. A study in medieval diplomacy (Oxford, 1955)
Ferguson, J., English diplomacy, 1422–1461 (Oxford, 1972)
Fowler, K. A., ‘Truces’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 184–215
Hewitt, H. J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966), ch. 6
Keen, M., ‘Diplomacy’, Henry V. The practice of kingship, ed. G. L. Harriss (Oxford, 1985), pp. 181–99: reprinted in the authors Nobles, knights and men-at-arms in the middle ages (London: Rio Grande, 1996), pp. 223–38
Le Bis, I., ‘Pratique de la diplomatic Un dossier d’ambassadeurs français sous Charles VI (1400–1403)’, Annuaire-bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire de France (1985–1986), 97–215
Le Patourel, J., ‘The treaty of Brétigny, 1360’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 10 (1960), 19–39
Lucas, H. S., ‘The machinery of diplomatic intercourse’, English government at work, 1327–1336, ed. J. F. Willard and W. A. Morris (Cambridge, Mass., 1940), 1, 300–31
Palmer, J. J. N., England, France and Christendom, 1377–99 (London, 1972)
‘The Anglo-French peace negotiations, 1390–1396’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 16 (1966), 81–94
‘English foreign policy, 1388–99’, The reign of Richard II. Essays in honour of May McKisack, ed. F. R. H. du Boulay and C. M. Barron (London, 1971), pp. 75–107
Perroy, E., ‘Historical revision. Franco-English relations, 1350–1400’, History, 21 (1937), 148–54; reprinted in the author’s Etudes d’histoire médiévale (Paris, 1979)
Queller, D. E., The office of ambassador in the Middle Ages (Princeton, 1967)
Taylor, C, ‘War, propaganda and diplomacy in fifteenth-century France and England’, War, government and power in late medieval France, ed. C. Allmand (Liverpool, 2000), pp. 70–91
5 WAR, SOCIAL MOVEMENT, AND CHANGE
Allmand, C.T., ‘War and profit in the late Middle Ages’, H. T., 15 (1965), 762–9
Ayton, A., ‘Knights, esquires and military service: the evidence of the armorial cases before the court of chivalry’, The medieval military revolution, ed. A. Ayton and J. L. Price (London: New York, 1995), pp. 81–104
Beresford, M.W., New towns of the Middle Ages. Town plantation in England, Wales and Gascony (London, 1967)
Bois, G., The crisis of feudalism. Economy and society in eastern Normandy, c. 1300–1550 (Cambridge, 1984)
Bolton, J. L., The medieval English economy, 1150–1500 (London, 1980)
Boulton D’A. J. D., Knights of the crown. Monarchical orders of knighthood in later medieval Europe, 1325–1520 (Woodbridge, 1987)
Boutruche, R., ‘The devastation of rural areas during the Hundred Years War and the agricultural recovery of France’, The recovery of France in the fifteenth century, ed. P. S. Lewis (New York: London, 1972), pp. 23–59
Bridbury R., Economic growth. England in the later Middle Ages (new edn, Hassocks, 1975)
‘The Hundred Years War: costs and profits’, Trade, government and economy in preindustrial England. Essays presented to F J. Fisher, ed. D. C. Coleman and A. H. John (London, 1976), pp. 80–95
Carr, ‘Welshmen and the Hundred Years War’, Welsh History Review, 4 (1968), 21–46
‘A Welsh knight in the Hundred Years War: Sir Gregory Sais’, Trans, of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (1978), 157–81
Carus-Wilson, E. M., ‘The effects of the acquisition and of the loss of Gascony on the English wine trade’, B.I.H.R., 21 (1947), 145–54; reprinted in the author’s Medieval merchant venturers (London, 1954)
‘Evidences of industrial growth on some fifteenth-century manors’, Econ. H.R., 12 (1959), 190–205; reprinted in Essays in economic history, ed. Carus-Wilson (London, 1962), II, 151–67
Contamine, P., Guerre, état et société à la fin du moyen âge. Etudes sur les armées des rois de France, 1337–1494 (Paris: The Hague, 1972)
‘La guerre de cent ans en France: une approche économique’, B.I.H.R., 47 (1974), 125–49
‘The French nobility and the war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 135–62
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s La France aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Hommes, mentalités, guerre et paix (London, 1981)]
‘Le coût de la guerre de cent ans en Angleterre’, Annales, 20 (1965), 788–91
Crawford, A., Bristol and the wine trade (Bristol, 1984)
Curry, A., ‘The impact of war and occupation on urban life in Normandy, 1417–1450’, French History, 1 (1987), 157–81
‘Bourgeois et soldats dans la ville de Mantes pendant l’occupation anglaise de 1419 à 1449’, Guerre, pouvoir et noblesse au moyen âge. Mélanges en l’honneur de Philippe Contamine,ed. J. Paviot and J. Verger (Paris, 2000), pp. 175–84
Favier, J., ‘Occupation ou connivence? Les Anglais à Paris (1422–1436)’, Guerre, pouvoir et noblesse au moyen âge. Mélanges en Vhonneur de Philippe Contamine, ed. J. Paviot and J. Verger (Paris, 2000), pp. 239–60
Fawtier, R., ‘La crise d’une société durant la guerre de cent ans. A propos d’une livre recent’, R.H, 203 (1950), 53–8
Fowler, K. A., ‘War and change in late medieval France and England’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K. A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 1–27
Hatcher, J., Plague, population and the English economy, 1348–1530 (London, 1977)
Hay, D., ‘The divisions of the spoils of war in fourteenth-century England’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 4 (1954), 91–109
‘Booty in border warfare’, Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, third series, 31 (1954), 145–66
Henneman, J. B., ‘The military class and the French monarchy in the late Middle Ages’, A.H.R., 83 (1978),946–65
Hicks, M. A., ‘Counting the cost of war: the Moleyns ransom and the Hungerford land-sales 1453–87’, Southern History, 8 (1986), 11–35
James, M. K., ‘The fluctuations of the Anglo-Gascon wine trade during the fourteenth century’, Econ. H.R., second series, 4 (1951), 170–96; reprinted in Essays in economic history, ed. E. M. Cams-Wilson (London, 1962), II, 125–50, and in M. K. James, Studies in the medieval wine trade, ed. E. M.Véale (Oxford, 1971), pp. 1–37
Jones, M. K, ‘Henry VII, Lady Margaret Beaufort and the Orléans ransom’, Kings and nobles in the later Middle Ages. A tribute to Charles Ross, ed. R. A. Griffiths and J. Sherborne (Gloucester, 1986), pp. 254–73
‘Ransom brokerage in the fifteenth century’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed. P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison, and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 221–35
Jones, M. C. E., ‘L’armée bretonne 1449–91: structures et carrières’, La France de la fin du XVe siècle. Renouveau et apopée, ed. B. Chevalier and P. Contamine (Paris, 1985), pp. 147–65
‘The fortunes of war: the military career of John, second lord Bourchier (d. 1400)’, Essex Archaeology and History, 26 (1995), 145–61
‘Fortunes et malheurs de guerre. Autour de la rançon du chevalier anglais, Jean Bourchier’, La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. I. Guerre et violence, ed. P. Contamine and O. Guyotjeannin (Paris, 1996), pp. 189–208
Keen, M., English society in the later middle ages, 1348–1500 (Harmondsworth, 1990), ch. 6
Kershaw, I., ‘The great famine and agrarian crisis in England, 1315–1322’, P&P, 59 (1973), 3–50
Lewis, P. S., ‘Decayed and non-feudalism in later medieval France’, B.I.H.R., 37 (1964), 157–84
‘Une devise de chevalerie inconnue, créée par un comte de Foix? Le Dragon, A.M., 76 (1964),77–84
‘Of Breton alliances and other matters’, War, literature and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C.T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 122–43
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Essays in later medieval French history (London, 1985)]
Lucas, H. S., ‘The great European famine of 1315, 1316, and 1317’, Speculum, 5 (1930), 341–77; reprinted in Essays in economic history, ed. E. M. Cams-Wilson (London, 1962), 11,49–72
McHardy, A. K., ‘The effects of war on the church: the case of the alien priories in the fourteenth century’, England and her neighbours, 1066–1453. Essays in honour of Pierre Chaplais, ed. M. C. E. Jones and M. G. A. Vale (London: Ronceverte, 1989), pp. 277–95
McFarlane, K. B., The nobility of later medieval England (Oxford, 1973)
“‘Bastard feudalism’“, B.I.H.R., 20 (1945), 161–80
‘The investment of Sir John Fastolf’s profits of war’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 7 (1957), 91–116
‘War, the economy and social change. England and the Hundred Years War’, P&P, 22 (1962), 3–13
‘A business-partnership in war and administration, 1421–1445’, E.H.R., 78 (1963), 290–308
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s England in the fifteenth century (London, 1981)]
McRobbie, K., ‘The concept of advancement in the fourteenth century in the chroniques of Jean Froissart’, Canadian Journal of History, 6 (1971), 1–19
Miller, E., War in the North (Hull, 1960)
Nicholas, D., ‘Economic reorientation and social change in fourteenth-century Flanders’, P&P, 70 (1976), 3–29
Perroy, E., ‘A l’origine d’une économie contractée: les crises du xive siècle, Annales, 4 (1949), 167–82
‘Gras profits et rançons pendant la guerre de cent ans. L’affaire du comte de Dénia’, Mélanges d’histoire du moyen âge dédiés à la mémoire de Louis Halphen (Paris, 1951), pp. 573–80
‘Social mobility among the French noblesse in the later Middle Ages’, P&P, 21 (1962), 25–38
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Etudes d’histoire médiévale (Paris, 1979)]
Postan, M. M., ‘Some social consequences of the Hundred Years War’, Econ. H.R., 12 (1942), 1–12
‘The costs of the Hundred Years War’, P&P, 27 (1964), 34–53
Powicke, M., ‘The English aristocracy and the war’, The Hundred Years War, ed. K.A. Fowler (London, 1971), pp. 122–34
Prestwich, M., War, politics and finance under Edward I (London, 1972), ch. 13
Renouard, Y., ‘L’ordre de la Jarretière et l’ordre de l’Etoile. Etude sur la genèse des ordres laïcs de chevalerie et sur le développement progressif de leur caractère national’, M.A., 55 (1949), 281–300
Rogers, A., ‘Hoton versus Shakell: a ransom case in the court of chivalry, 1390–5’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 6 (1962), 74–108; 7 (1963), 53–78
Saul, A., ‘Great Yarmouth and the Hundred Years War in the fourteenth century’, B.I.H.R., 52 (1979), 105–15
Saul, N, Knights and esquires: the Gloucestershire gentry in the fourteenth century (Oxford, 1981)
Scammell, J., ‘Robert I and the north of England’, E.H.R., 73 (1958), 385–403
Sherborne, J.W., The port of Bristol in the Middle Ages (Bristol, 1965)
Strayer, J. R., ‘The costs and profits of war: the Anglo-French conflict of 1294–1303’, The medieval city, ed. H. A. Miskimin, D. Herlihy and A. L. Udovitch (New Haven: London, 1977), pp. 269–91
Tuck, J. A., ‘Northumbrian society in the fourteenth century’, Northern History, 6 (1971), 22–39
‘War and society in the medieval north’, Northern History, 21 (1985), 33–52
Vale, M. G.A., War and chivalry. Warfare and aristocratic culture in England, France and Burgundy at the end of the Middle Ages (London, 1981)
‘A fourteenth-century order of chivalry: the “Tiercelet”’, E.H.R., 82 (1967), 332–41
‘Warfare and the life of the French and Burgundian nobility in the late middle ages’, Adelige Sachkultur des Spätmittelalters. Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse (Vienna, 1982), pp. 169–94
Wright, N. A. R., ‘Ransoms of non-combatants during the Hundred Years War’, J. Med. H., 17 (1991), 323–32
6 WAR, PEOPLE, AND NATION
Barber, R., The life and campaigns of the Black Prince (Woodbridge, 1986)
Barnie, J., War in medieval society. Social values and the Hundred years War, 1337–99 (London, 1974)
Bean, R., ‘War and the birth of the nation state’, Journal of Economic History, 33 (1973), 203–21
Beaune, C, Naissance de la nation France (Paris, 1985): English trans., The birth of an ideology. Myths and symbols of nation in late medieval France (Berkeley, 1991)
Bellamy, J. G., The law of treason in England in the later Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1970)
Bossuat, A., ‘L’idée de nation et la jurisprudence du Parlement de Paris au xve siècle’, R.H., 204 (1950), 54–61
Bryant, L. M., ‘La cérémonie de l’entrée à Paris au moyen âge, Annales, 41 (1986), 513–42
Contamine, P., ‘Aperçus sur la propagande de guerre, de la fin du Xlle au début du XVe siècle: les Croisades, la guerre de Cent Ans’, Le forme della propaganda politica nel due e nel trecento, ed. P. Cammarosano (Rome, 1994), pp. 5–27
Cuttler, S. H., The law of treason and treason trials in later medieval France (Cambridge, 1981)
‘A patriot for whom? The treason of Saint-Pol, 1474–75’, H.T., 37 (January, 1987), 43–8
Daly, K., ‘A rare iconographie theme in a Bodleian Library manuscript: an illustration of the Reditus regni ad stirpem Karoli magni in MS Bodley 968’, Bodleian Library Record, 11 (1982–5), 371–81
Duncan, A. A.M., The Scots nation and the Declaration of Arbroath (London, 1970)
Edwards, J. G., ‘The treason of Thomas Turberville, 1298’, Essays in medieval history presented to F. M. Powicke, ed. R.W. Hunt, W. A. Pantin, and R.W. Southern (Oxford, 1948), pp. 296–309
Ferguson, J., The Declaration of Arbroath (Edinburgh, n.d.)
Fowler, K. A., ‘News from the Iront. Letters and despatches of the fourteenth century’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed. P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 63–92
Galbraith, V. H., ‘Nationality and language in medieval England’, T.R. Hist. S., fourth series, 23 (1941), 113–28; reprinted in the author’s Kings and chroniclers. Essays in English medieval history (London, 1982), ch. 14
Genet, J.-P., ‘English nationalism: Thomas Polton at the council of Constance’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 28 (1984), 60–78
Giesey, R. E., ‘The juristic basis of the dynastic right to the French throne’, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, new series, 51 (5) (1961)
Gransden, A., Historical writing in England, II: c. 1307 to the early sixteenth century (London, 1982)
‘Propaganda in English medieval historiography’, J. Med. H., I (1975), 363–82
‘The uses made of history by the kings of medieval England’, Culture et idéologie dans la genèse de l’état moderne (Collection de l’école française de Rome, 82, 1985), pp. 463–78
Grévy-Pons, N., ‘Propagande et sentiment national pendant le règne de Chaires VI: l’exemple de Jean de Montreuil’, Francia, 8 (1979), 127–45
Griffiths, R. A., ‘Edward I, Scotland and the chronicles of English religious houses’, Journal of the Society of Archivists, 6 (1979), 191–9
Grosjean, G., Le sentiment national dans la guerre de cent ans (Paris, 1928)
Guenée, B., States and rulers in later medieval Europe (Oxford, 1985)
‘Etat et nation en France au moyen âge’, R.H., 237 (1967), 17–30
‘Les campagnes de lettres qui ont suivi le meurtre de Jean sans Peur, duc de Bourgogne (septembre 1419-février 1420)’, Annuaire-bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire de France, 1993,pp. 45–65
Haines, R. M., ‘Church, society and politics in the early fifteenth century as viewed from an English pulpit’, Church, society, and politics, ed. D. G. Baker (Oxford, 1975), pp. 143–57
‘“Our master mariner, our sovereign lord”: a contemporary preacher’s view of King Henry V, Medieval Studies, 38, (1976), 85–96
Hallam, E. M., Capetain France, 987–1328 (London, 1980)
‘Philip the Fair and the cult of Saint Louis’, Religion and national identity, ed. S. Mews (Oxford, 1982), pp. 201–14
Hay, D., ‘History and historians in France and England during the fifteenth century’, B.I.H.R., 35 (1962), 111–27
Hewitt, H.J., The organization of war under Edward III, 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966), ch. 7
Huizinga, J., ‘Patriotism and nationalism in European history’, Men and ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance (London, 1960), pp. 97–155
Jones, M. C. E., ‘“Mon pays et ma nation”: Breton identity in the fourteenth century’, War, literature and politics in the late Middle Ages, ed. C. T. Allmand (Liverpool, 1976), pp. 144–68
‘“Bons bretons et bons francoys”: the language and meaning of treason in later medieval France’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 32 (1982), 91–112
Keeny, B. C, ‘Military service and the development of nationalism in England, 1272–1327’, Speculum, 22 (1947), 534–49
Kirkland, D., ‘The growth of national sentiment in France before the fourteenth century’, History, 23 (1938–39), 12–24
Lewis, P. S., ‘Two pieces of fifteenth-century political iconography’, J. WC.I., 27 (1964), 317–20
‘War propaganda and historiography in fifteenth-century France and England’, T.R. Hist. S., fifth series, 15 (1965), 1–21
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Essays in later medieval French history (London, 1985)]
McHardy, A. K., ‘Liturgy and propaganda in the diocese of Lincoln during the Hundred Years War’, Religion and national identity, ed. S. Mews (Oxford, 1982), pp. 215–27
‘The English clergy and the Hundred Years War’, The church and war, ed. W.J. Sheils (Oxford, 1983), pp. 171–8
‘Religious ritual and political persuasion: the case of England in the Hundred Years War’, International Journal of Moral and Social Studies, 3 (1988), 41–57
McKenna, J. W, ‘Henry VI of England and the dual monarchy: aspects of royal
political propaganda, 1422–1432’, J.W.C.I., 28 (1965), 145–62
‘How God became an Englishman’, Tudor rule and revolution. Essays for G. R. Elton from his American friends, ed. D.J. Guth and J.W. McKenna (Cambridge, 1982), pp. 25–43
Ormrod, W. M., ‘The domestic response to the Hundred Years War’, Arms, armies fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge, 1994), pp. 83–101
Owst, G. R., Preaching in medieval England. An introduction to sermon manuscripts of the period c. 1350–1450 (Cambridge, 1926; repr. New York, 1965)
Literature and the pulpit in medieval England (Cambridge, 1933; repr. Oxford, 1961)
Pons, N., ‘La propagande de guerre française avant l’apparition de Jeanne d’Arc’, Journal des Savants (1982), 191–214
‘La guerre de cent ans vue par quelques polémistes français du XVe siècle’, Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne, xive–xve siècle, ed. P. Contamine, C. Giry-Deloison and M. Keen (Lille, 1991), pp. 143–69
‘Intellectual patterns and affective reactions in defence of the dauphin Charles, 1419–1422’, War, government and power in late medieval France, ed. C. Allmand (Liverpool, 2000), pp. 54–69
Post, G., ‘Two notes on nationalism in the Middle Ages’, Traditio, 9 (1953), 281–320
Prince, A. E., ‘A letter of Edward, the Black Prince, describing the battle of Najera in 1367’, E.H.R., 41 (1926), 415–18
Richardson, M., ‘Henry V, the English chancery, and chancery English’, Speculum, 55 (1980), 726–50
Rickard, P., Britain in medieval French literature (Cambridge, 1956)
Robbins, R. H. (ed.), Historical poems of the XIVth and XVth centurie (New York, 1959)
Rowe, B. J. H., ‘King Henry VI’s claim to France: in picture and poem’, The Library, fourth series, 13 (1932), 77–88
Scattergood, V.J., Politics and poetry in the fifteenth century (London, 1971), ch. 3
Spiegel, G. M., ‘“Defense of the realm”: evolution of a Capetian propaganda slogan’, J. Med. H., 3 (1977), 115–33
Stones, E. L. G., and Simpson, G. G., Edward I and the throne of Scotland, 1290–1296 (2 vols., Oxford, 1978)
Stones, E. L. G., ‘English chroniclers and the affairs of Scotland, 1286–1296’, The writing of history in the Middle Ages. Essays presented to R. W Southern, ed. R. H. C. Davies, J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, R. J. A. I. Catto and M. H. Keen (Oxford, 1981), pp. 323–48
Strayer, J. R., ‘Defense of the realm and royal power in France’, Studi in onore di Gino Luzzato (Milan, 1949), 1,289–96
‘France: the holy land, the chosen people, and the most Christian king’, Action and conviction in early modern Europe. Essays in memory of E. H. Harbison, ed. T. K. Rabb and J. E. Seigel (Princeton, 1968), pp. 3–16
[The above-listed articles are reprinted in the author’s Medieval statecraft and the perspectives of history (Princeton, 1971)]
Styles, D, and Allmand, C.T., ‘The coronations of Henry VI’, H. T., 32 (May, 1982), 28–33
Taylor, E, and RoskellJ. S., Gesta Henrici Quinti: the deeds of Henry V (Oxford, 1975)
Tout, T. F., ‘The English Parliament and public opinion, 1376–1388’, The collected papers of T.F. Tout (Manchester, 1934), II, 173–90
Warner, G. (ed.), The Libelle of Englyshe Polyeye. A poem on the use of sea power 1436 (Oxford, 1926)
Wright, T., Political poems and songs relating to English history composed during the period from the accession of Edward III to that of Richard III (2 vols., R.S., London, 1859–61)
7 WAR AND LITERATURE
Allmand, C, ‘France-Angleterre à la fin de la guerre de Cent Ans: le Boke of Noblesse de William Worcester’, La France anglaise au moyen âge (Paris, 1988), pp. 103–111
‘Entre honneur et bien commun: le témoignage du Jouvencel au XVe siècle’, R.H.,301 (1999), 463–81
‘Some writers and the theme of war in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries’, Krieg im Mittelalter, ed. H.-H. Kortüm (Berlin, 2001), pp. 167–80
Allmand, C. and Keen. M., ‘History and the literature of war: the Boke of Noblesse of William Worcester’, War, government and power in late medieval France, ed. C. Allmand (Liverpool, 2000), pp. 92–105
Barnie, J., War in medieval society. Social values and the Hundred Years War (London, 1974), ch. 5
Bayley, C. C. (ed.), War and society in Renaissance Florence. The De Militia of Leonardo Bruni (Toronto, 1961)
Birdsall, J. and Newhall, R. A. (trans.), The chronicle of Jean de Venette (New York, 1953)
Blayney, M. (ed.), Fifteenth-century English translations of Alain Chartier’s (Le traité de L’espérance’ and ‘Le quadrilogue invectif’ (E.E.T.S., London, 1974)
Bornstein, D. (ed.), The middle English translation of Christine de Pisan’s ‘Livre du corps depolicie’ (Heidelberg, 1977)
Byles, A. T. P. (ed.), The book of the ordre of chyualry of William Caxton (E.E.T.S., London, 1926)
Christine de Pisan, The book of fayttes of armes and of chyualrye (E.E.T.S., London, 1932)
Coleman, J., English literature in history, 1350–1400. Medieval readers and writers (London, 1981)
‘A political analysis of literary works c.1280–1400: ideology and perception of “The State” in England’, Culture et idéologie dans la genèse de l’état moderne (Collection de l’école française de Rome, 82,1985), pp. 433–62
Coopland, G.W. (trans.), The Tree of Battles of Honoré Bonet (Liverpool, 1949)
Philippe de Mézières, Le songe du vieil pèlerin (2 vols., Cambridge, 1969)
Philippe de Mézières, Letter to king Richard II.A plea made in 1395 for peace between England and France (Liverpool, 1975)
Coulton, G. G., The chronicler of European chivalry (London, 1930)
Daly, K., ‘Histoire et politique à la fin de la guerre de Cent Ans: l’Abrégé des Chroniques de Noël de Fribois’, La France anglaise au moyen âge (Paris, 1988), pp.91–101
Droz, E. (ed.), Alain Chartier, Le quadrilogue invectif (2nd edn, Paris, 1950)
Dyboski, R., and Arend, Z.M. (eds.), Knyghthood and bataile (E.E.T.S., London, 1935)
Fowler, K. A., ‘Froissart, chronicler of chivalry’, H. T., 36 (May, 1986), 50–4
Gauvard, C, ‘Christine de Pisan, a-t-elle eu une idée politique?’, R.H., 250 (1973), 417–30
Grévy-Pons, N., Ornato, E., and Ouy, G. (eds.), Jean de Montreuil, Opera. II: l’oeuvre historique et polémique (Turin, 1975); III: textes divers (Paris, 1981)
Guenée, B., ‘La culture historique des nobles: le succès des Faits des romains (XIIIe–XVe siècles)’, La noblesse au moyen âge. Essais à la mémoire de Robert Boutruche, ed. P. Contamine (Paris, 1976), pp. 261–88
James, T. B. and Simons, J. (eds), The poems of Laurence Minot 1332–1352 (Exeter, 1989)
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