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Warfare in the Norman Mediterranean

Bennett, Matthew(Contributions by)Daniel Franke, Dr Daniel (Assistant Professor of History)(Contributions by)Fulton, Michael S. (Contributor)(Contributions by)Nicolle, David(Contributions by)Petrizzo, Francesca(Contributions by)Russo, Luigi(Contributions by)Stanton, Charles D. (Customer)(Contributions by)Theotokis, Georgios(Contributions by)Titterton, James (Person)(Contributions by)Theotokis, Georgios(Edited by)
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Analyses of different aspects of the history of warfare in the Mediterranean in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The kingdom of Sicily plays a huge part in the history of the Norman people; their conquest brought in a new era of invasion, interaction and integration in the Mediterranean, However, much previous scholarship has tended to concentrate on their activities in England and the Holy Land.

This volume aims to redress the balance by focusing on the Hautevilles, their successors and their followers.

It considers the operational, tactical, technical and logistical aspects of the conduct of war in the South throughout the eleventh and twelfth centuries, looking also at its impact on Italian and Sicilian multi-cultural society.

Topics include the narratives of the Norman expansion, exchanges and diffusion between the "military cultures" of the Normans and the peoples they encountered in the South, and their varied policies of conquest, consolidation and expansion in the different operational theatres of land and sea.

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Product Details
The Boydell Press
1783275219 / 9781783275212
Hardback
945.803
19/06/2020
United Kingdom
English
240 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm