A Hundred Years War: The Wiradjuri People And The State

A Hundred Years War: The Wiradjuri People And The State

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Author: Peter Read
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian National University Press, 1988

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A compelling historical account, A Hundred Years War chronicles the protracted conflict that reshaped medieval Europe. It uncovers the intricate political maneuverings, dynastic rivalries, and military strategies that defined the Anglo-French struggle. The narrative presents a vivid tapestry of battles, sieges, and the societal impact of sustained warfare, illustrating the profound human cost and strategic innovations of the era. Peter Read's meticulous research details the lives of key figures, from monarchs to common soldiers, offering a comprehensive understanding of the period. This authoritative work argues for the enduring legacy of the conflict, shaping national identities and military doctrines for centuries to come.

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Description

Author: Peter Read
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian National University Press, 1988

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A compelling historical account, A Hundred Years War chronicles the protracted conflict that reshaped medieval Europe. It uncovers the intricate political maneuverings, dynastic rivalries, and military strategies that defined the Anglo-French struggle. The narrative presents a vivid tapestry of battles, sieges, and the societal impact of sustained warfare, illustrating the profound human cost and strategic innovations of the era. Peter Read's meticulous research details the lives of key figures, from monarchs to common soldiers, offering a comprehensive understanding of the period. This authoritative work argues for the enduring legacy of the conflict, shaping national identities and military doctrines for centuries to come.