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A Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology
Biographical note
Kelly DeVries, Ph.D. (1987) in Medieval Studies, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, is Professor in History at Loyola College in Maryland. He is the author of Joan of Arc: A Military History (Sutton, 1999), The Norwegian Invasion of England in 1066 (The Boydell Press, 1999), Infantry Warfare in the Early Fourteenth Century: Discipline, Tactics, and Technology (The Boydell Press, 1996), and Medieval Military Technology (Broadview Press, 1992), and numerous articles on medieval military history and military technology.
Readership
This work will appeal to anyone researching medieval military history and the history of medieval military technology, but especially to undergraduate and graduate students, and also to established medieval and military historians.
Reviews
Winner in 2007 of the Verbruggen Prize for the best book in medieval military history
Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title of 2002 by Choice (a publication of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association).
"The first edition of the printed version of this bibliography gained wide praise from reviewers (CH Jun'02, 39-5552, Oustanding Academic Title); the Choice reviewer called it "definitive and necessary for any library supporting serious programs in medieval studies." ... this update will be a very useful addition for anyone who has the earlier edition. .. The CD-ROM version is very easy to use and includes a feature that allows users to add their own notes to the record."
P.M. Konieczny, Choice, 2005.
"…une imposante bibliographie relative à l’histoire et à la technolgie militaires médiévales."
Claude Gaier, Le Moyen Age, 2002.
"…this is a very useful reference work which should be in the library of every college and university."
Frederick Suppe, The Journal of Military History, 2002.
Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title of 2002 by Choice (a publication of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association).
"The first edition of the printed version of this bibliography gained wide praise from reviewers (CH Jun'02, 39-5552, Oustanding Academic Title); the Choice reviewer called it "definitive and necessary for any library supporting serious programs in medieval studies." ... this update will be a very useful addition for anyone who has the earlier edition. .. The CD-ROM version is very easy to use and includes a feature that allows users to add their own notes to the record."
P.M. Konieczny, Choice, 2005.
"…une imposante bibliographie relative à l’histoire et à la technolgie militaires médiévales."
Claude Gaier, Le Moyen Age, 2002.
"…this is a very useful reference work which should be in the library of every college and university."
Frederick Suppe, The Journal of Military History, 2002.
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