Medieval warfare on both land and sea examined by leading scholars in the field.
Donald J. Kagay, L.J. Andrew Villalon
`Early Medieval Military Demography: Some Observations on the Methods of Hans Delbruck'. - Bernard S Bachrach
`Twelfth-Century Frontier Strategies in the Iberian Reconquest'. - Theresa M Vann
`Crusader Warfare Revisited: A Revisionist Look at R.C. Smail's Thesis - Fortifications and Development of Defensive Planning'. - Paul E. Chevedden
`The `Age of Cavalry' Reconsidered'. - Stephen R Morillo
`Freedom and Military Reform in Tenth-Century Saxony'. - Edward J Schoenfeld
``Caelestia Militantes': Apparitions and War in Anglo-Saxon England'. - Kent G. Hare
`God and Defeat in Medieval Warfare'. - Kelly DeVries
`The Problem with Mercenaries'. - Steven Isaac
`Anglo-Norman Women at War: Valiant Soldiers, Prudent Strategists or Charismatic Leaders?'. - Jean A Truax
`Rural Populations and the Experience of Warfare in Medieval Lombardy: The Case of Pavia'. - Steven G Lane
`The Fire-Ship of Al-Salih Ayyub and Muslim Use of `Greek Fire''. - Douglas David Haldane
`The Battle of Malta, 1283: Prelude to a Disaster'. - Lawrence V Mott