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The Medieval Fighting Man

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The Medieval Fighting Man

Costume and Equipment 800-1500
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In medieval times an individual often needed to defend his life, his family and his property. Mercenaries earned their living by hiring out their skills, while feudal noblemen regularly mustered their men-at-arms and their subordinate vassals and tenants to provide military service, even to the point of leading them on Crusades to the Holy Land and elsewhere. In the later medieval period the growing cities required their citizens to take up arms as militia in defence of the community during times of external threat. In 'The Medieval Fighting Man - Europa Militaria Special No 18', meticulous use is made of the sources available to enable the materials, colours and patterns used for reconstructed clothing to represent the 'real thing' as accurately as possible. Fortunately, great numbers of medieval weapons and pieces of armour survived and can now be viewed in displays, and these form the basis of the arms presented in this book. AUTHOR: Jens Hill works in the defence industry and has been involved in re-enacting for over twenty years, with a special interest in the Roman, Viking and Medieval ages, as well as Cold War German forces. Jonas Freiberg studied medieval history at the Ruhr University and his interest in the Middle Ages brought him to re-enactment and sword-fencing in the 1990s, giving him personal experience of the difficulties of fighting in armour. 147 colour photos

Author Biography

Jens Hill works in the defence industry and has been involved in re-enacting for over twenty years, with a special interest in the Roman, Viking and Medieval ages, as well as Cold War German forces. Jonas Freiberg studied medieval history at the Ruhr University and his interest in the Middle Ages brought him to re-enactment and sword-fencing in the 1990s, giving him personal experience of the difficulties of fighting in armour.
Release date NZ
September 21st, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
147 colour photographs
Imprint
The Crowood Press Ltd
Pages
96
Publisher
The Crowood Press Ltd
Dimensions
190x260x8
ISBN-13
9781785000096
Product ID
23088780

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