Transcultural Wars from the Middle Ages to the 21st CenturyHans-Henning Kortüm Proceedings of the conference "Transcultural Wars from the Middle Ages to the 21st century" held March 31-April 2, 2004 in Regensburg. |
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EDITORS PREFACE | 7 |
Martin van Creveld | 12 |
Stephen Morillo | 29 |
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