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Deception in Medieval Warfare - Trickery and Cunning in the Central Middle Ages (Hardcover)
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Deception in Medieval Warfare - Trickery and Cunning in the Central Middle Ages (Hardcover)
Series: Warfare in History
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First full-length study of the use and perception of deceit in
medieval warfare. Deception and trickery are a universal feature of
warfare, from the Trojan horse to the inflatable tanks of the
Second World War. The wars of the Central Middle Ages (c.
1000-1320) were no exception. This book looks at the various tricks
reported in medieval chronicles, from the Normans feigning flight
at the battle of Hastings (1066) to draw the English off Senlac
Hill, to the Turks who infiltrated the Frankish camp at the Field
of Blood (1119) disguised as bird sellers, to the Scottish camp
followers descending on the field of Bannockburn (1314) waving
laundry as banners to mimic a division of soldiers. This study also
considers what contemporary society thought about deception on the
battlefield: was it a legitimate way to fight? Was cunning
considered an admirable quality in a warrior? Were the culturally
and religious "other" thought to be more deceitful in war than
Western Europeans? Through a detailed analysis of vocabulary and
narrative devices, this book reveals a society with a profound
moral ambivalence towards military deception, in which authors were
able to celebrate a warrior's cunning while simultaneously
condemning their enemies for similar acts of deceit. It also
includes an appendix cataloguing over four hundred incidents of
military deception as recorded in contemporary chronicle
narratives.
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