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Steven Muhlberger - Charny's Men-at-Arms - 9781937439057 - V9781937439057
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Charny's Men-at-Arms

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Description for Charny's Men-at-Arms Paperback. Steven Muhlberger turns his pen to the final section of Charny's work to reveal what it tells us about how medieval 'men-at-arms' conceived of themselves as a class, at precisely the moment that their world was undergoing a series of sweeping changes that would forever change the profession of arms. Num Pages: 122 pages. BIC Classification: HBJD; HBLC1. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 254 x 178. Weight in Grams: 1034.


The Questions Concerning the Joust, Tournaments, and War is a lost classic work of European chivalry; the only record we have of a dramatic occasion when crucial questions on the nature of war and the proper conduct of the warrior's life were posed to an audience of experts, professional men-at-arms of rank and influence. Written in the mid-14th century by the famed knight, Geoffrey de Charny, most modern scholars, perhaps sensibly, have shied away from even offering much in the way of analysis of the Questions as a whole, leading to a situation where the Questions are hardly known, ... Read more






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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
FreeLance Academy Press United States
Number of pages
122
Condition
New
Number of Pages
122
Place of Publication
IL, United States
ISBN
9781937439057
SKU
V9781937439057
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About Steven Muhlberger
Steven Muhlberger is professor of history at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario. His research has focused on chivalric culture, specifically the investigation of formal combats (duels, tournaments and jousts) in the later Middle Ages, particularly those of the Hundred Years War.

Reviews for Charny's Men-at-Arms
'...Charny's Men-at-Arms makes an important contribution to the historical study of medieval chivalry, chivalric sports, and warfare. Muhlberger's analysis is succinct and approachable, making it accessible to students, while still providing scholarly rigor and insight to earn the approbation of seasoned historians. Charny's Men-at-Arms will undoubtedly facilitate considerable discussion and future research.' (Peter W. Sposato, The Medieval Review)

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