Naval service and the Cinque Ports, 1322-1453
Naval service and the Cinque Ports, 1322-1453
This chapter takes the Cinque Ports as a case study to argue that the naval dimension of the Hundred Years War has been misunderstood by historians. In particular it argues for a need to re-think the way the Hundred Years War was fought after 1369.
naval, logistics, Hundred Years War
211-236
Lambert, Craig
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May 2018
Lambert, Craig
ea7c6f02-8eff-4627-bfac-c6f8f26873a7
Lambert, Craig
(2018)
Naval service and the Cinque Ports, 1322-1453.
In,
Baker, Gary Paul, Lambert, Craig Lee and Simpkin, David
(eds.)
Military Communities in Late Medieval England : Essays in Honour of Andrew Ayton.
(Warfare in History)
Woodbridge.
The Boydell Press, .
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This chapter takes the Cinque Ports as a case study to argue that the naval dimension of the Hundred Years War has been misunderstood by historians. In particular it argues for a need to re-think the way the Hundred Years War was fought after 1369.
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Published date: May 2018
Keywords:
naval, logistics, Hundred Years War
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420934
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Gary Paul Baker
Editor:
Craig Lee Lambert
Editor:
David Simpkin
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