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Title: War and Early Nationalism in the 15th Century


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War and Early Nationalismin the 15th Century
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Territorial shifts during the Hundred Years War
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3 Main Phases of the War
  • 1337 1360
  • 1360 1413
  • 1413 1453

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3 Main Phases of the War
  • 1337 1360
  • English victories on land and sea
  • Successful siege of Calais (significance?)
  • Peace of Bretigny (1360) confirms English victory

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3 Main Phases of the War
  • 1337 1360
  • English victories on land and sea
  • Successful siege of Calais (significance?)
  • Peace of Bretigny (1360) confirms English
    victory
  • Some reasons for early English dominance
  • Advanced administration and taxation
  • English kings marriage to Flemish princess
  • Defeat of enemies in Scotland (allies of France)

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3 Main Phases of the War
  • 1337 1360
  • 1360 1413
  • Incapacity of English kings
  • Reorganized French army/navy strengthened
  • English driven back to narrow perimeters
  • Little military activity after 1380 (raids
    instead)

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3 Main Phases of the War
  • 1337 1360
  • 1360 1413
  • 1413 1453
  • English victory at Agincourt (1415)
  • English conquest of Normandy (1415-20)
  • Marriage of Henry V to French princess
  • Their son (Henry VI) was to rule England and
    France
  • Alliance with Burgundy (1420)
  • Son of French king disinherited

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What kinds of new technologies affected late
medieval warfare?
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What kinds of new technologies affected late
medieval warfare?
  • Cavalry saddles and swords
  • Castle/fortification
  • Siege equipment
  • Naval advances, warships
  • Crossbows
  • English longbows

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Bow / Crossbow
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Why was the English Longbow so powerful (ie, at
Agincourt)?
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Keegan article on Agincourt
  • What aspects of the battle most interest Keegan?
    Why?

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Keegan article on Agincourt
  • What aspects of the battle most interest Keegan?
    Why?
  • What specific factors influenced the outcome of
    the battle? How do we know?

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Keegan article on Agincourt
  • What aspects of the battle most interest Keegan?
    Why?
  • What specific factors influenced the outcome of
    the battle? How do we know?
  • What would the sensory experience of battle have
    been, according to Keegan? And why is it so hard
    to write good military history?

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What did the map of France look like after the
100 Years War?
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So what turned the tide from English to French
success (c.1430-1453)?
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Three Major Factors in French Resurgence (1429
1453)
  • Civil conflict in poorly-governed England under
    King Henry VI (1422 1461)

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Three Major Factors in French Resurgence (1429
1453)
  • New alliance of France and Burgundy (1435)
    stripped England of its major continental ally

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Three Major Factors in French Resurgence (1429
1453)
  • Military leadership of the peasant Jeanne dArc
    (aka Jeanne the Maid/the Pucelle)

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Jeanne (1412 1431)
  • What were her origins? How do we know about
    Jeannes upbringing and early years?

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