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  1. The Hundred Years War: England and France at War c.1300-c.1450 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) by Christopher Allmand, 1988-02-26
  2. The Crecy War: A Military History of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the Peace of Bretigny, 1360 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Alfred H. Burne, 1999-09-30
  3. Society at War: The Experience of England and France during the Hundred Years War (Warfare in History) by Christopher Allmand, 1998-11-26
  4. Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War by Anne Curry, 1999-10-21
  5. 1381: The Peel Affinity: An English Knight's Household in the Fourteenth Century by La Belle Compagnie and Friends, 2008-01-30
  6. The Hundred Years War by R. Neillands, 1991-12-06
  7. The Agincourt War: A Military History of the Latter Part of the Hundred Years War from 1369 To1453 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Alfred H. Burne, 1999-09-30
  8. Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War by John A. Wagner, 2006-08-30
  9. Hundred Years War the English In France by Desmond Seward, 1996-11-11
  10. The Military Archer in the Time of the Hundred Years War by Richard Wadge, 2007-07-01
  11. The Angevin Legacy and the Hundred Years War, 1250-1340 by M. G. A. Vale, 1990-06
  12. The Hundred Years' War by Anne Curry, 2002-10
  13. Knights and Peasants: The Hundred Years War in the French Countryside (Warfare in History) by Nicholas Wright, 1998-04
  14. The Origins of the Hundred Years War: The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340 by Malcolm Vale, 1996-10-31

1. The Hundred Years' War (1336-1352)
Lectures in medieval History, by Lynn Harry Nelson, Emeritus Professor of medieval History, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Introduction to medieval History. The hundred years' War (13361565) imported fine fleece from england. england depended upon this a wave of civil wars that racked the countries
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The Battle for Flanders Flanders had grown to be the industrial center of northern Europe and had become extremely wealthy through its cloth manufacture. It could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market and imported fine fleece from England. England depended upon this trade for its foreign exchange. During the 1200's, the upper-class English had adopted Norman fashions and switched from beer to wine. Note that beer and wine were very important elements in the medieval diet. Both contain vitamin and yeast complexes that the medieval diet, especially during the winter, did not provide. Besides, the preservation of food was a difficult matter in that era, and the alcohol in beer and wine represented a large number of calories stored in an inexpensive and effective fashion. People did get drunk during the middle ages, but most could not afford to do so. Beer and wine were valued as food sources and were priced accordingly The problem was that England could not grow grapes to produce the wine that many of the English now favored and had to import it. A triangular trade arose in which English fleece was exchanged for Flemish cloth, which was then taken to southern France and exchanged for wine, which was then shipped into England and Ireland, primarily through the ports of Dublin, Bristol, and London.

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hundred years War. With regard to Anne Curry's book on the 100 years wars, there is conjunctionwith Dr Mark Ormrod's study on late medieval england (sorry, can
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France, England, and the Duchy of Burgundy following King Henry V's conquest of much of northern France during the Hundred Years War.

4. BBC - History - Henry VI's Personal Rule, End Of The Hundred Years' War 1436
The hundred years War ill pbk reprint of this well known account. AGINCOURT 1415/ Bennet- OSPREY CAMPAIGN SERIES. ill, many colour AGINCOURT BATTLE SOURCES INTERPRETATIONS/ Curry (ed) 500p. AGINCOURT, 1415/ Curry. ENGLISH medieval KNIGHT 1300-1400 / Gravett C Warrior 58. hundred years WAR england FRANCE AT WAR 1300-1450/ Allmand. family in 100 years War wars of the Roses / Richardson
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Henry VI's personal rule, end of the Hundred Years' War 1436 Even after Henry VI came of age in 1436, he was uninterested in the conventional business of government. Thus although he founded Eton School and King's College, Cambridge, he refused to take a personal hand in the French war. Increasingly, a narrow court faction led by the Earl (later Duke) of Suffolk dominated the young king (though an unpopular peace policy with France was probably Henry's own initiative). The English resolutely held Normandy until 1444, when Henry sought a twenty-year truce and a French wife. As a result of this initiative, Henry married the French king's niece, Margaret of Anjou, and signed the Truce of Tours. However, in 1449, the English sacked the Breton town of Fougeres. This was a flagrant breach of the French truce, and the English had neither the men nor the money to fight the general war which resumed. Normandy was lost by 1450, and the English were finally driven out of Bordeaux in 1453. These victories effectively decided the Hundred Years' War.

5. The Hundred Years War
The hundred years War was a series of wars between england The background of the hundredyears War went as far back as For medieval england Index click here.
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The Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War was a series of wars between England and France. The background of the Hundred Years War went as far back as to the reign of William the Conqueror . When William the Conqueror became king in after his victory at the Battle of Hastings , he united England with Normandy in France. William ruled both as his own. Under Henry II , the lands owned by England in France became even larger and the kings who followed Henry found the land they owned in France too large and difficult to control. By 1327, when Edward III became king, England only controlled two areas of France - Gascony in the south and Ponthieu in the north. In 1328, Charles IV of France died. Charles did not have any sons to take over his land and all his brothers were dead. He did have a sister called Isabella. She was the mother of Edward III and Edward believed that because of this, he should be king of France. However, the French decided that a cousin of Charles, Philip, should be crowned king. Edward was furious but he was not in a position to do anything in the late 1320’s. By 1337 he was ready to fight for what he believed was his and he declared war on Philip. Edward was not only willing to fight for what he believed was his - the crown of France - but also he feared that Philip was a threat to his possessions in France - Gascony and Ponthieu.

6. Medieval Battles And Wars
The hundred years' War could be perceived as a series of separate wars. Western history as the medieval era drew to a ineffective political power in both england and France.
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8. Wars Of The Roses And The Princes In The Tower
Home History medieval wars of the Roses. The regents didn't do any betterfor england than Henry did, and the long hundred years War with France
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was troubled all his life by recurring bouts of madness, during which the country was ruled by regents. The regents didn't do any better for England than Henry did, and the long Hundred Years War with France sputtered to an end with England losing all her possessions in France except for Calais. In England itself anarchy reigned. Nobles gathered their own private armies and fought for local supremacy.
The Wars of The Roses . The struggle to rule on behalf of an unfit king was one of the surface reasons for the outbreak of thirty years of warfare that we now call the Wars of the Roses, fought between the Houses of

9. Hundred Years War Historical Notes
least on the scale found in medieval conflicts. The hundred years War was actuallydozens of little wars When duke William of Normandy conquered england in 1066
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The Hundred Years War Historical Notes The Hundred Years War was the last great medieval war. It was a war not just between kings, but lesser nobles were also able to pursue their own personal agendas while participating in the larger conflict. Future wars saw far less factionalism, at least on the scale found in medieval conflicts. The Hundred Years War was actually dozens of little wars and hundreds of battles and sieges that went on for over a century (1337-1453), until both sides were exhausted. While neither side won in any real sense, the end result was that while there were two kingdoms at the begining of the war, there were two nations at the end of it. In 1337, most of the English nobility spoke French, although most knew enough English to deal with their subjects. When duke William of Normandy There were other issues involved. England had major financial interests in the wool industry in Flanders (then a part of France) and France supported the Scots in their wars against England. Moreover, England had better troops, a more efficient government and thousands of English soldiers were more than willing to campaign in France, and get rich in the process. For the first few years of the war there wasn't much happening except English raids into France and Flanders. Then, in the 1340s, England and France took opposite sides in the long-running civil war over who should be the duke of Britanny. In 1346 this resulted in a French invasion of Gascony and the shattering French defeat at Crecy. The English then rampaged through western France, until a truce was signed in 1354 (brought on by the devastation of the Plague, which hit France heavily in 1347-48)

10. The Hundred Years War Historical Notes
at least on the scale found in medieval wars. The hundred years War was actuallydozens of little wars When Duke William of Normandy conquered england in 1066
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The Hundred Years War Historical Notes The Hundred Years War was the last great medieval war. It was a war not just between kings, but lesser nobles were also able to pursue their own personal agendas. Future wars saw far less factionalism, at least on the scale found in medieval wars. The Hundred Years War was actually dozens of little wars and hundreds of battles and sieges that went on for over a century (1337-1453) until both sides were exhausted. While neither side won in any real sense, the end result was that while there were two kingdoms at the begining of the war, there were two nations at the end of it. In 1337, most of the English nobility spoke French, although most knew enough English to deal with their subjects. When Duke William of Normandy conquered England in 1066, he did so as a French noble There were other issues involved. England had major financial interests in Flanders (the wool trade) and France supported the Scots in their wars against England. Moreover, England had better troops, a more efficient government and thousands of English soldiers were more than willing to campaign in France, and get rich in the process. For the first few years of the war there wasn't much happening except raids into France and Flanders. Then, in the 1340s, England and France took opposite sides in the long-running civil war over who should be the duke of Britanny. In 1346 this resulted in a French invasion of Gascony and the shattering French defeat at Crecy. The English then rampaged through western France, until a truce was signed in 1354 (brought on by the devastation of the

11. Timeline Of Medieval Britain
1453 Bordeaux falls to the French, hundred years' War ends Duke of York, is regentof england while Henry VI Council; War of the Roses - civil wars in england
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- The Norman Conquest continues until 1069: William subdues the north of England (the "Harrying of the North" ): the region is laid waste
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Began rule of a dynasty of Norman Kings and almost complete replacement of English nobility by Normans, Bretons and Flemings. The Crusades Christians - Turks
Holy Wars authorized by the Pope, fought against infidels in the East, heretics who threatened Catholic unity, and against Christian lay powers who opposed the Papacy. Conquests of Genghis Khan Mongols - N China, Kara - Chitai Empire
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Massacre of the French in Sicily maked the beginning of revolt of Sicilians against Charles of Anjou.
War of Sicilian Vespers ensued. Angevins supported by papacy, Italian Guelphs and Philip II of France, while Aragonese helped by Italian Ghilbellines. James II ascended to throne, made peace with papacy, France, and Angevins (to whom he renounced Sicily) by Treaty of Anagni. Hundred Years' War England - France
Edward III claimed French throne in 1340 and styled himself 'King of England and France'. Traditional rivalries exploded into a dynastic struggle. 1415 Battle of Agincourt - Henry V led overwhelming victory over French. 1417 English then began systematic conquest of Normandy, a task beyond their resources. Evicted from Guyenne (1453) which reduced England's French territories to Calais (lost in 1558) and the Channel Islands. However, the title of King of France was not relinquished until 1801.

13. Hundred Years War Reading List
Seward has written many books on medieval england, this work The hundred years WarTrial by Battle. French succession crisis, Edward IIIÕs wars with Scotland
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Introduction General Histories Military Histories ... Biographies Introduction Perhaps no other medieval conflict has captured the imagination of the world as the series of battles and sieges fought by the French and English during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries known as the Hundred Years War, (1337-1453). Having its origins in disputes between the monarchs of France and England over the Plantagenet kingsÕ continental holdings, the war moved from feudal claims of lordship to a dynastic struggle with the house of Valois asserting its right to rule France in the teeth of Plantagenet claims to the French throne. The war has become well known in both literature and history through a number of famous events and characters associated with the struggle. The bravery of the outnumbered English soldiery at the Battle of Agincourt, in 1415 was immortalized in William ShakespeareÕs play, Henry V. The saga of Joan of Arc, French peasant to warlord to witch to saint, is also well known. The conflict is also noted for the use of new military tactics, strategies, and technologies on a large scale. It is often also seen as marking the end of the mounted knightÕs dominance over medieval battlefields as English longbowmen and dismounted men-at-arms triumphed repeatedly over the massed French chivalry. The war also witnessed the widespread deployment of gunpowder weapons by the French.

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McFarlane, KB The nobility of later medieval england. Pollard, AJ Northeastern englandduring the wars of the of the seas during the hundred years War 1422
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Syllabus Assignments Lectures Discussion ... Resources References Allmand, C.T. Lancastrian Normandy, 1415-1450 Allmand, C.T. The Hundred Years War Allmand, C.T. Henry V Barnie, J. War in medieval society. Social values and the Hundred Years War Chrimes, S.B. Henry VII Goodman, A.E. The Wars of the Roses. Military activity and English society, 1452-1497 Goodman, A. John of Gaunt. The exercise of princely power in 14th century Europe Richard II: the art of kingship Griffiths, R.A. The reign of Henry VI Griffiths, R.A. Sir Rhys ap Thomas and his family. A study in the Wars of the Roses and early Tudor politics Harvey, I.M.W. Jack Cade's rebellion of 1450 Hilton, R.H. Bond men made free Horrox, R.E. (ed.) Fifteenth century attitudes. Perceptions of society in late medieval England Johnson, P.A. Duke Richard of York 1411-1460 The king's mother. Lady Margaret Beaufort, countess of Richmond and Derby Kirby, J.L. Henry IV of England Lloyd, J.E. Owen Glendower Maddicott, J.R.L. Thomas of Lancaster, 1307-1322

15. Late Medieval England 1272-1500
establishes the nature of late medieval england and examines crises in internationalrelations (The hundred years War); in in the aftermath of the wars of the
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British History Introductory Module: Late Medieval England 1272-1500 Module Code HS 1010 Credits : 15 Level 1 History Taught module Pre-requisites : None
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British History Introductory Module: Late Medieval England 1272-1500 (B) Module Code HS 1014 Credits : 15 Level 1 History Taught module Pre-requisites : None
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(a) To introduce students to the notions of continuity and change.
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17. Late Medieval England 1399-1509: Longman History Of Medieval England - Allyn & B
This book transforms our understanding of late medieval england and offers a TheLancastrian dynasty, the wake of the hundred years War, the wars of the
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