The Hundred Years' War
MTA
A History
2nd Edition
Spanning over a century, *The Hundred Years' War: A History* delves into one of the most pivotal and transformative conflicts in medieval Europe. This comprehensive account unravels the complex web of dynastic claims, feudal tensions, and economic rivalries that ignited the protracted struggle between the kingdoms of England and France. From the disputed succession to the French throne and the vital control of regions like Aquitaine and Flanders, the book explores the multifaceted origins of the war and the political maneuvering that set the stage for over a hundred years of intermittent bloodshed.
The narrative guides the reader through the dramatic arc of the conflict, detailing the key battles, military strategies, and pivotal figures that defined each phase. Witness the revolutionary impact of the English longbow at Crécy and Poitiers, the brutal reality of the *chevauchée* raids, and the strategic significance of naval dominance demonstrated at Sluys. The book also highlights France's remarkable recovery under the astute leadership of Charles V and his pragmatic commander Bertrand du Guesclin, who countered English strengths with patience and attrition, before the war was dramatically reignited by the ambitious Henry V and his stunning victory at Agincourt.
Ultimately, the book examines the profound and lasting consequences of the Hundred Years' War. It delves into the period of the Anglo-French double monarchy forged by the Treaty of Troyes, the devastating impact of the Armagnac-Burgundian civil war, and the miraculous intervention of Joan of Arc, who became a symbol of French resurgence. The text culminates in the final French victories, aided by advancements in artillery at battles like Castillon, and explores how the conflict reshaped the military landscape, accelerated the decline of feudalism, and, most significantly, forged distinct national identities in both England and France, laying the essential groundwork for the modern European state.
This book is for anyone interested in the history of the Middle Ages, particularly students and enthusiasts of medieval European history. Readers who want a comprehensive overview of the Hundred Years' War, covering its causes, major events, key figures, and lasting consequences for both England and France, will find this book insightful.
June 21, 2025
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