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Contemporary documents and classic studies follow Edward's fortunes
on the battlefield, from failure against the Scots to major
military successes in France. When Edward III came to the throne of
England in 1327, England's military reputation had reached a low
ebb. The young king's first campaign against the Scots was a
complete failure, and the next year the `shameful peace' set the
seal on Robert Bruce's victory in the First Scottish War of
Independence. Twenty-two years later, however, King Jean II of
France and King David II of Scotland were both prisoners in London,
an English army was camped outside Paris, and Edward was widely
considered the most skilful warrior in the world. Clifford Rogers
uses contemporary documents (campaign bulletins, administrative
documents, and excerpts from 29 different chronicles) to tell the
story of the battles, sieges, and chevauchees that produced this
remarkable reversal - and the subsequent restoration of French
fortunes under Du Guesclin and Charles V. The majority of the texts
employed have never before been translated into modern English (and
a number have never been published before in any language).
Complementing these primary source materials are eight classic
articles covering the Scottish Wars, the outbreak of the Hundred
Years War, the recruitment, organisation and supply of English
armies, English strategy and war aims, and the war's impact on
French society and on the development of Parliament in England.
Together, they provide a complete introduction to the topic. Dr
CLIFFORD ROGERS teaches at the United States Military Academy at
West Point.
Contemporary documents and classic studies follow Edward's fortunes
on the battlefield, from failure against the Scots to major
military successes in France. This collection of sources and
interpretations lays bare the truth about the wars of Edward's
reign... Professor Rogers has provided a valuable service to
scholars, students and general readers alike in bringing together
this fascinating collection. MATTHEW BENNETT When Edward III came
to the throne of England in 1327, England's military reputation had
reached a low ebb. The young king's first campaign against the
Scots was a complete failure, and the next year the "shameful
peace" set the seal on Robert Bruce's victory in the First Scottish
War of Independence. Twenty-two years later, however, King Jean II
of France and King David II of Scotland were both prisoners in
London, an English army was camped outside Paris, and Edward was
widely considered the most skilful warrior in the world. Clifford
Rogers uses contemporary documents (campaign bulletins,
administrative documents, and excerptsfrom 29 different chronicles)
to tell the story of the battles, sieges, and chevauchees that
produced this remarkable reversal - and the subsequent restoration
of French fortunes under Du Guesclin and Charles V. The majority of
the texts employed have never before been translated into modern
English (and a number have never been published before in any
language). Complementing these primary source materials are eight
classic articles covering the ScottishWars, the outbreak of the
Hundred Years War, the recruitment, organisation and supply of
English armies, English strategy and war aims, and the war's impact
on French society and on the development of Parliament in England.
Together, they provide a complete introduction to the topic.
Professor CLIFFORD ROGERS teaches at the United States Military
Academy at West Point.
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