Special Operations in the Age of Chivalry, 1100-1550 (Warfare in History) (Volume 24)

Harari, Yuval Noah

Overview

Alongside The Familiar Pitched Battles, Regular Sieges, And Large-scale Manoeuvers, Medieval And Early Modern Wars Also Involved Assassination, Abduction, Treason, And Sabotage. These Undercover Operations Were Aimed Chiefly Against Key Individuals, Mostly Royalty Or The Leaders Of The Opposing Army, And Against Strategic Fortified Places, Including Bridges, Mills And Dams. Because Of Their Clandestine Nature, And The Consequent Scarcity Of Contemporary Records, Covert Operations Have Not Previously Been Studied In Any Detail; This Book Is The First To Survey Special Operations From The Eleventh Century To The Sixteenth--jacket. Special Operations, Strategy, And Politics In The Age Of Chivalry : An Analytical Overview -- The Gateway To The Middle East : Antioch, 1098 -- Saving King Baldwin : Khartpert, 1123 -- The Assassination Of King Conrad : Tyre, 1192 -- For A Sack-full Of Gold?cus : Calais, 1350 -- Princes In The Cross-hairs : The Rise And Fall Of Valois Burgundy, 1407-83 -- The Mill Of Auriol : Auriol, 1536. Yuval Noah Harari. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [186]-211) And Index.

Details
Boydell Press
9781843832928
Paperback
2009
EN
248 pages
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