The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare. Medieval Warfare
Baktash the Forgotten: The Battle of Tell Bashir (1108) and the Saljuq Civil Wars - Drew Bolinger
The External Fortifications of 'Atlit Castle, the Only Unconquered Crusader Stronghold in the Holy Land - Ehud Galili
The External Fortifications of 'Atlit Castle, the Only Unconquered Crusader Stronghold in the Holy Land - Avrahem Ronen
Holy Warriors, Worldly War: Military Religious Orders and Secular Conflict - Helen J. Nicholson
Elionor of Sicily: A Mediterranean Queen's Two Lives of Family, Administration, Diplomacy, and War - Donald Kagay
Wives, Mistresses, Lovers, and Daughters: The Fortunes of War for Royal Women in Late Fourteenth Century Castile. OR: A Gender Limitation on Writing History from Chronicles - L. J. Andrew Villalon
The Lance in the Fifteenth Century: How French Cavalry Overcame the English Defensive System in the Latter Part of the Hundred Years War - Michael John Harbinson
Supplying the Army, 1498. The Florentine Campaign in the Pisan Countryside - Fabrizio Ansani
Fencing, Martial Sport, and Urban Culture in Early Modern Germany: The Case of Strasbourg - Ken Mondschein
Fencing, Martial Sport, and Urban Culture in Early Modern Germany: The Case of Strasbourg - Olivier Dupuis
Note: An Army on the March and in Camp: Guillaume Guiart's Branche des royaus lingnages - Michael Livingston