Medieval Warfare; Volume 11 Issue 2
Theme: Holy wars in the Middle Ages
- Alfred J. Andrea, ‘Medieval holy wars around the world – Fighting for the faith’.
- Rana Mikati, ‘Female warriors in early Islam – Women’s Jihad?’
- William E. Welsh, ‘”As one misfortune often follows a worse” – Battle of the Field of Blood’.
- Francesca Petrizzo, ‘Religion in the Norman conquest of Sicily – Not a holy war’.
- Javier Albarrán, ‘Campaigning in medieval Iberia – How to carry out Jihad‘.
Features:
- Stephen Turnbull, ‘The two battles of Kōnodai – Fathers and sons at war’.
- George Theotokis, ‘Perspectives from Byzantine military manuals – A good military leader’.
- Kay Smith and Ruth R. Brown, ‘The X to XII of medieval swords – The Oakeshott typology’.
- Alexander R. Brondarbit, ‘The story of John Neville, Marquess of Montagu – In the Kingmaker’s shadow’.
- Randall Moffett, ‘Charging an enemy in the eleventh century – The Norman knight’.
- Vicky McAlister, ‘What was around the tower house – Beyond the walls’.