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IMC 2006: Sessions

Session 1024: Armies, Prisoners, and Deserters in the 14th Century

Wednesday 12 July 2006, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:Society for Fourteenth-Century Studies
Organiser:Chris Given-Wilson, Department of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews
Moderator/Chair:Chris Given-Wilson, Department of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews
Paper 1024-aDesertion from the Army of Edward I, 1306-7
(Language: English)
Jeffrey S. Hamilton, Department of History, Baylor University, Texas
Index terms: Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1024-bThe Early Edwardian Rolls of Arms in a Military Service Context, c. 1278-1312
(Language: English)
David Simpkin, International Capital Market Association (ICMA) Centre, University of Reading
Index terms: Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1024-cPrisoners of War in the 14th Century
(Language: English)
Rémy Ambühl, Department of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews
Index terms: Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Abstract

This session will examine three different but related aspects of military organization and the laws of war in late medieval England.