Warfare In England, 1066 1189 by John H. Beeler

The Evolution of Military Tactics and Strategy in the Norman and Angevin Periods

This historical analysis delves into the evolution of military strategies and tactics in England from the Norman Conquest to the late 12th century. It explores the transformation of warfare during this period, highlighting the impact of feudalism, the development of castles, and the introduction of new weaponry and techniques. The narrative examines the roles of key figures and events that shaped the military landscape, offering insights into how these changes influenced the broader socio-political context of medieval England.

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