Theme: The Arthurian legacy
- Danièle Cybulskie, ‘Warfare in Arthurian literature – The fall of Camelot’.
Features:
- Murray Cook, ‘Why did the Scots really win at Stirling Bridge – Literal tides of war’.
- Beñat Elortza, ‘Danish naval organisation in the late twelfth century – Of ships and men’.
- John France, ‘The limitations of victory – Conquering Cortenova’.
- Randall Moffett, ‘Defending Britain in the sixth century – The historic Arthur’.
- Kay Smith and Ruth R. Brown, ‘A weapon of commander and commoner – Of mace and men’.
- Javier García de Gabiola, ‘Brothers fighting in 15th-century Castile – The Second Battle of Olmedo’.
- Martin J. Doughert, ‘Trial by combat in the Middle Ages – Judicial duels’.
- George Theotokis, ‘Atrocities after the Battle of Kleidon – Basil the Bulgar-slayer?’.