Medieval Sieges & Siegecraft

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Skyhorse Publishing Inc., 2009 - History - 182 pages

From Jericho to Troy, medieval Europe knew siege warfare as a tradition of antiquity. Long before the advent of city culture, rivaling civilizations had relied on siege tactics as a means of taking over fortified palaces, temples, and defensive walls. But the dawn of the medieval period brought the "golden age" of siege warfare, as the proliferation of formalized cities made siege tactics the ideal choice from a militaristic standpoint.

In Medieval Sieges & Siegecraft, Geoffrey Hindley looks at the subject from every angle. He traces the development of strong points, castles, and fortified towns and considers the architects and masons who built them; describes the problems of medieval logistics and food supply that confronted both sides during a siege (and which often decided the outcome); and pens vivid portraits of the machinery of warfare--from towers, mines, trebuchets, and mangonels to boiling oil and Greek fire; and considers the parts played by women and camp followers in battle. With the support of fifty illustrations printed throughout the text, Hindley shows siege tactics in action through real-life case studies of famous sieges that changed the course of history in medieval Europe and the Holy Land.

A definitive account of an often overlooked portion of military history, this stimulating and accessible study will be fascinating reading for medieval specialists and for anyone who is interested in the history of warfare.

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Contents

Siegecraft The Basis of Medieval Warfare
1
Fortified Towns and Cities
13
Strong Points in a Landscape
18
Designers Builders and Developments
29
Machines of War
41
Fire Hazard
52
Artillery
60
Attack and Defense
81
Women at War
125
Rules of Engagement
137
The Horrors of Total War
150
Vegetius the Medieval Textbook of Warfare
162
Glossary of Technical Terms
166
Notes on the Sources
171
Bibliography
174
Index
177

Logistics
90
War Games Psychology and Morale
110

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About the author (2009)

Geoffrey Hindley is a distinguished medieval historian who has written widely on many aspects of the period. He has made a special study of medieval warfare and of sieges in particular. He lives in the UK.

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