Killing and Being Killed: Bodies in Battle Perspectives on Fighters in the Middle Ages

What bodily experiences did fighters make through their lifetime and especially in violent conflicts? How were the bodies of fighters trained, nourished, and prepared for combat? How did they respond to wounds, torture and the ubiquitous risk of death? The articles present examples of body techniqu...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Rogge, Jörg (Editor), Rogge, Jörg editor (editor)
Formato: Electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2018
Bielefeld : [2018]
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Mainzer Historische Kulturwissenschaften
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009433543106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter 1 Editorial 2 CONTENT 5 Preface 7 Introduction 9 "The Goths Drew Swords Together" Individual and Collective Acts of Violence by Gothic Warlords and their War Bands 15 The Torture of Bodies in Byzantium After the Riots (Sec. IV-VIII) 43 "One man slashes, one slays, one warns, one wounds: Injury and Death in Anglo-Scottish Combat, c.1296-c.1403__61_78_OA_Macinnes, Iain{0000021117} Willing Body, Willing Mind: Non- Combatant Culpability According to English Combatant Writers, 1327-77 79 Body Techniques of Combat: The Depiction of a Personal Fighting System in the Fight Books of Hans Talhofer (1443-1467 CE) 109 Six Weeks to Prepare for Combat: Instruction and Practices from the Fight Books at the End of the Middle Ages, a Note on Ritualised Single Combats 131 The Body of the Condottiero A Link Between Physical Pain and Military Virtue as it was Interpreted in Renaissance Italy 165 Two Kinds of War? Brutality and Atrocity in Later Medieval Scotland 199 Logistics and Food Supply in the Crònica of Ramon Muntaner 231 Summary and Conclusions: Silent Men and the Art of Fighting 251 Contributors 267