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Prisoners of War in the Hundred Years War
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Prisoners of War in the Hundred Years War

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2013
Engelsk
The status of prisoners of war was firmly rooted in the practice of ransoming in the Middle Ages. By the opening stages of the Hundred Years War, ransoming had become widespread among the knightly community, and the crown had already begun to exercise tighter control over the practice of war. This led to tensions between public and private interests over ransoms and prisoners of war. Historians have long emphasised the significance of the French and English crowns' interference in the issue of prisoners of war, but this original and stimulating study questions whether they have been too influenced by the state-centred nature of most surviving sources. Based on extensive archival research, this book tests customs, laws and theory against the individual experiences of captors and prisoners during the Hundred Years War, to evoke their world in all its complexity.
Undertittel
Ransom Culture in the Late Middle Ages
Forfatter
Rémy Ambühl
ISBN
9781107010949
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
640 gram
Utgivelsesdato
17.1.2013
Antall sider
316