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WAR025: Italian Militiaman 1260–1392

WAR025: Italian Militiaman 1260–1392

SKU: 9781855328266

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Author
David Nicolle

Author
Christa Hook

About this book
Medieval Italy was characterized by regular warfare among its numerous city-states, as well as internal strife within comunes as aristocratic factions fought each other for domination of the cities' governments. In this context, Italian warfare developed quickly, with the crossbow playing a key role in improving the armour technology of the Italian city militias that used them. This book traces the evolution of the Italian militiaman, providing a comprehensive view of all aspects of the late medieval Italian city militias, from the weaponry, attitudes and social backgrounds of their members, to the political context that made such formations necessary.

Contents
Italy - A European Anomaly · Chronology · The Crossbow · From Militiaman To Professional · Home And Work · Origins and Recruitment · Pay And Motivation · Tactics And Training · On Campaign · Battle And Aftermath · Arms Manufacture, Trade And Purchase · Dress Weapons And Armour · Collections · Bibliography · Glossary

Paperback; February 1999; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781855328266