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The Medieval History Journal, Volume 19, Issue 2, October 2016 (Published January 2017)
Command versus Consent: Representation and Interpretation of Power in the Late Medieval Eurasian World
- Command versus Consent
Representation and Interpretation of Power in the Late Medieval Eurasian World
Thomas Ertl, Tilmann Trausch - Frictions and Fictions of Community
Structures and Representations of Power in Central Europe, c. 1350-1500
Julia Burkhardt - ‘The Tsar Gave the Order and the Boyars Assented’
Hans-Heinrich Nolte - In Search of Consensus: Conflict and Cohesion among the Political Elite of the Late Mamlūk Sultanate
Yehoshua Frenkel - Representing Joint Rule as the Murshid-i Kāmil’s Will: Consensus-based Decision-making in Early Safavid Iran
Tilmann Trausch - Literary Conduits for ‘Consent’: Cultural Groundwork of the Mughal State in the Fifteenth Century
Pankaj Kumar Jha - Court and Country: Discourses of Socio-political Collaboration in Northern and Southern Song China
Ari Daniel Levine - The Medieval in the Modern: Command and Consent in Japanese Politics
Mark J. Ravina
Journal of Medieval History (2017) Vol 43
Special Issue: Agincourt in context: war on land and sea
Guest Editors: Rémy Ambühl and Craig Lambert
- Agincourt in context: war on land and sea. Introduction
Rémy Ambühl & Craig Lambert - The military careerist in fourteenth-century England
Andrew Ayton - Henry V and the crossing to France: reconstructing naval operations for the Agincourt campaign, 1415
Craig Lambert - To Agincourt and beyond! The martial affinity of Edward of Langley, second duke of York (c.1373–1415)
Gary Paul Baker - ‘The scourge of the stones’: English gunpowder artillery at the siege of Harfleur
Dan Spencer - Henry V and the administration of justice: the surrender of Meaux (May 1422)
Rémy Ambühl - The posthumous knighting of Dafydd Gam
Adam Chapman - ‘Then a great misfortune befell them’: the laws of war on surrender and the killing of prisoners on the battlefield in the Hundred Years War
Andy King - Another 1415: Portugal’s military landscape at the time of Agincourt
João Gouveia Monteiro, Miguel Gomes Martins & Tiago Viúla de Faria
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