Historiography:How Do Modern Historians Interpret Medieval Warfare.
A 10 page historiography paper about how modern historians (secondary sources) interpret medieval warfare.
The main question that should be answered is:
What are the various conclusions, insights and arguments made by historians over the nature of different wars in the middle ages?
The sources you should use are listed below. You can find all of these online but can find some in your local library if need be.
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The Crusades A History. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
Runciman, Steven. A History of the Crusades. London: Penguin Classics, 2016.
Robert Bartlett, The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change, 950-1350 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993)
Giles Constable, “The Historiography of the Crusades,” in The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World , ed.
Angeliki E. Laiou, Roy P. Mottahedeh (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 2001), pp. 1-22
Carole Hillenbrand, The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives (New York: Routledge, 1999)
Contamine, Phillipe. War in the Middle Ages Bachrach
David Stewart. Religion and the Conduct of War c. 300-c.1215. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2003.
DeVries, Kelly. Medieval Military Technology (1992)
Keen, Maurice. Medieval Warfare: A History (1999)
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders (1998)
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