Medieval Ships and Warfare
The International Library of Essays on Military History
Series Editor: Jeremy Black
Titles in the Series:
Modern Counter-Insurgency
Ian Beckett
Macedonian Warfare
Richard Billows
Warfare in Europe 16501792
Jeremy Black
Warfare in the Middle East since 1945
Ahron Bregman
The English Civil War
Stanley D.M. Carpenter
Warfare in Latin America, Volumes I and II
Miguel A. Centeno
United States Military History 1865 to the Present Day
Jeffery Charlston
Medieval Warfare 13001450
Kelly De Vries
Medieval Warfare 10001300
John France
Warfare in the Dark Ages
John France and Kelly De Vries
Naval History 15001680
Jan Glete
Byzantine Warfare
John Haldon
Warfare in Early Modern Europe 14501660
Paul E.J. Hammer
Naval History 16801850
Richard Harding
Warfare in Europe 19191938
Geoffrey Jensen
Warfare in Japan
Harald Kleinschmidt
Naval History 1850Present, Volumes I and II
Andrew Lambert
African Military History
John Lamphear
Warfare in China to 1600
Peter Lorge
World War I
Michael Neiberg
The Army of Imperial Rome
Michael F. Pavkovic
The Army of the Roman Republic
Michael F. Pavkovic
The American Civil War
Ethan S. Rafuse
The British Army 18151914
Harold E. Raugh, Jr
The Russian Imperial Army 17961917
Roger Reese
Medieval Ships and Warfare
Susan Rose
Warfare in Europe 17921815
Frederick C. Schneid
The Second World War
Nick Smart
Warfare in China Since 1600
Kenneth Swope
Warfare in the USA 17841861
Samuel Watson
The Armies of Classical Greece
Everett Wheeler
The Vietnam War
James H. Willbanks
Warfare in Europe 18151914
Peter H. Wilson
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Medieval ships and warfare. - (The international library of essays on military history)
1. Naval history 2. Europe - History, Naval - To 1500 3. Mediterranean Region - History, Naval - To 1500 I. Rose, Susan, 1938-
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Blackwell Publishing for the essays: Ian Friel (1983), Documentary Sources and the Medieval Ship: Some Aspects of the Evidence, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, , pp. 4162. Copyright 1983 The Nautical Archaeology Trust Ltd; Lawrence V. Mott (1990), Ships of the 13th-century Catalan Navy, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, , pp. 10112. Copyright 1990 The Nautical Archaeology Society; Federico Foerster Laures (1987), The Warships of the Kings of Aragon and their Fighting Tactics during the 13th and 14th Centuries AD, The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, , pp. 1929. Copyright 1987 The Nautical Archaeology Society.
Cambridge University Press for the essay: C. J. Ford (1979), Piracy or Policy: The Crisis in the Channel, 14001403, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, , pp. 6378. Copyright 1979 The Royal Historical Society published by Cambridge University Press.
Catalan Review for the essay: William Sayers (2003), The Lexicon of Naval Tactics in Ramon Muntaners Crnica, Catalan Review, , pp. 17792.
Copyright Clearance Center for the essays: Susan Rose (1999), Islam Versus Christendom: The Naval Dimension, 10001600, The Journal of Military History, , pp. 56178. Copyright 1999 Society for Military History; A. S. Ehrenkreutz (1955), The Place of Saladin in the Naval History of the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle Ages, Journal of the American Oriental Society, , pp. 10016; Robert I. Burns (1980), Piracy as an Islamic-Christian Interface in the Thirteenth Century, Viator, , pp. 16578; John H. Pryor (1983), The Naval Battles of Roger of Lauria, Journal of Medieval History, , pp. 179216. Copyright 1983 Elsevier Science Publishers BV; John E. Dotson (1999), Fleet Operations in the First Genoese-Venetian War, 126466, Viator, , pp. 16580; John E. Dotson (2001), Foundations of Venetian Naval Strategy from Pietro II Orseolo to the Battle of Zonchio, 10001500, Viator, , pp. 11325.
The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for the essay: Ian Friel (1986), The Building of the Lyme Galley, 12941296, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Proceedings, , pp. 414.
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities for the essay: David Ayalon (1965), The Mamluks and Naval Power: A Phase of the Struggle between Islam and Christian Europe, Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, , pp. 112. Copyright 1965 The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
Oxbow Books for the essay: Susan Rose (2003), Reportage Representation and Reality: The Extent to which Chronicle Accounts and Contemporary Illustrations can be relied upon when discussing the Tactics used in Medieval Galley Warfare, in Carlo Beltrame (ed.), Boats Ships and Shipyards: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Venice 2000, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 22832.
Oxford University Press for the essays: Stephen P. Pistono (1975), Henry IV and the English Privateers, The English Historical Review, , pp. 32230; N. A. M. Rodger (1996), The Naval Service of the Cinque Ports, The English Historical Review, , pp. 63651. Copyright 1996 Addison Wesley Longman Ltd; J. A. Robson (1959), The Catalan Fleet and Moorish Sea-Power (13371344), The English Historical Review, , pp. 386408.
The Society for Nautical Research for the essays: J. T. Tinniswood (1949), English Galleys 12721377, The Mariners Mirror, , pp. 276315; Susan Rose (2000), Bayonne and the Kings Ships, 12041420,