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El. knyga: Warfare in the Norman Mediterranean

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Serija: Warfare in History
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787448551
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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Serija: Warfare in History
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787448551
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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.

Dr GEORGIOS THEOTOKIS is Lecturer at Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul.

Contributors: Matthew Bennett, Daniel P. Franke, Michael S. Fulton, Serban V. Marin, David Nicolle, Francesca Petrizzo, Luigi Russo, Charles D. Stanton, Georgios Theotokis, James Titterton.

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[ T]he editor has brought together an interesting set of essays which have a close focus on warfare, and he has grouped them into sensible categories. . . . This is a very well-produced volume with an impressive range of pictures, a combined Bibliography and a useful index. * De Re Militari *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
xv
Introduction 1(10)
Part I Re-examining the Narratives
1 Greek and Latin Sources for the Norman Expansion in the South: Their Value as "Military Histories" of the Warfare in the Mediterranean Sea
11(24)
Georgios Theotokis
2 "Conquest in Their Blood": Hauteville Ambition, Authorial Spin, and Interpretative Challenges in the Narrative Sources
35(20)
Francesca Petrizzo
3 "The Arts of Guiscard": Trickery and Deceit in the Norman Conquests of Southern Italy and Outremer, 1000--1120
55(24)
James Titterton
Part II Cultural Representation and Diffusion
4 A Gift to the Normans: the Military Legacy of Sicilian Islam
79(54)
David Nicolle
5 Norman Battle Tactics in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations: Fighting Lombards, Greeks, Arabs, and Turks c.1050---c.1100
133(18)
Matthew Bennett
6 Venetian Reactions to the Normans of Southern Italy under Robert Guiscard: from Enmity to Congeniality
151(26)
Serban V. Marin
Part III Policies of Conquest, Consolidation, and Expansion
7 The Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Projecting Power by Sea
177(18)
Charles D. Stanton
8 Norman Participation in the First Crusade: a Re-examination
195(16)
Luigi Russo
9 Strategy, the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy, and the First Crusade
211(14)
Daniel P. Franke
10 Disaster in the Delta? Sicilian Support for the Crusades and the Siege of Alexandria, 1174
225(14)
Michael S. Fulton
Bibliography 239(12)
Index 251
Dr GEORGIOS THEOTOKIS is Lecturer at Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul. Dr GEORGIOS THEOTOKIS is Lecturer at Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul. JAMES TITTERTON received his PhD in Medieval Studies from the University of Leeds. In addition to his work on the history of warfare, he has published on crusader rhetoric, chivalry and the medieval tournament.