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    Default Looking for some History books on the era.

    Hello all;

    I just purchased the game and was lucky enough to have found these informative boards.

    I know very little about the history of the Medieval era. I have decided to do an English campaign to start. I'm wondering if some of you good people might direct me to some reputable books that I could find on Amazon, that give me an overview of the history of the time?

    Specifically the political, religious and cultural history of Medieval England. As well, something on daily life, major battles and battle strategies/tactics would be great too!

    Thanks for any and all help

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    Default Re: Looking for some History books on the era.

    Welcome to the boards!

    First off, I'd suggest you post this in the Monastery as they would know a lot about it probably.

    Secondly, there are zillions of medieval books. I suggest you just check out your local library and have a field day at it

    English history you might want to check out things on the war of Scottish Independence, biographies of Edwards I,II, and III. Hundred years war would also be helpful. A history of Ireland, Scotland and the Normans all would probably be helpful too.


    Daily life: Life in a medieval City, Life in a Medieval Village, and I believe there is a castle one. All by Joseph and Frances Gies.


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    I don't think you could go wrong with A Distant Mirror by Barbara Tuchman. Very entertaining and readable survey of the high middle ages (mostly the 1300s), organized around the life of this one particular French nobleman who managed to be involved in almost all the important events of the age. I gather professional historians don't hold it in particularly high regard but I never let that bother me.

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    I can't recommend Jonathon Sumptions 'Trial by battle Vol 1' and the sequal highly enough.It is the history of the hundred years war between England and France and is very in depth but very readable at the same time.
    It also gives a lot of insight into life in both medieval England and France at that time and describes the events that led to the hundred years war beautifully.
    It's also an excellent source of information on things like the feudal system,medieval politics,finance,alliances and relationships.
    Definitely the best i have read on Medieval England.

    Sumptions books have also been used many times by fictional writers who are researching - Bernard Cornwell for one.

    For the longbow and the English medieval army in particular Donald Featherstone is a good read and if the crusades take your fancy i'd recommend Steven Runcimans 'history of the Crusades Vol 1 -3.


    Hope that helps and happy reading.

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    Another good one is Soldiers of the Faith. It talks about the crusades.
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    Default Re: Looking for some History books on the era.

    Arrrggghhh...

    I cannot fit any more books into my shelf... I have volumes lying on the floor, gathering dust...I need to stop buying books...

    Why did I view this thread?...

    Well... Seeing as I'm here.. Heres a short selection of the ones on the floor, close to me...

    Castle
    Marc Morris
    0-7522-1536-1

    The book of the Medieval Knight
    Stephen Turnbull
    1-86019-864-3

    Castles in context
    Robert Liddiard
    0-9545575-2-2

    The art of war
    Sun Tsu
    0-19-501476-6

    Warhorse
    Ann Hyland
    0-7509-0746-0


    For the love of god, please close this post... I'm weak, and have no more room left in my house for any more books...

    Where'd I leave my debit card...

    No... Noooo... Please... no...

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    Hello! Here are some books I've been reading as of late for getting into the spirit of the medieval era:

    1.) "Warriors of God", by James Reston, Jr.. Great book! chronicles the 3rd crusade, involving: Saladin, Richard the Lionheart and a host of characters who were portrayed fictionally in the movie "Kingdom of Heaven" such as Sibylla_Queen of Jerusalem, Reginald of Chatillon_Lord of Kerak, Balian of Ibelin_Baron of the Old Guard, Guy of Lusignan_King of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV_leper king of Jerusalem.

    2.) "Genghis Khan_and the making of the modern world", by Jack Weatherford. The history of the Mongol rise to power and the effects of the Mongol's conquest on Europe, China and the Middle East.

    3.) "The Civilization of the Middle Ages" by Norman F. Cantor. Great book for an overall sketch the of Medieval world.

    Hope this helps!

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    Wow, am I the first to recommend "The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville"? The Lord of Joinville was a knight of King Phillip during the crusades. The book is absolutely fascinating with some incredible first hand descriptions of battles including the major defeat before Cairo. His book is free and available here on line:

    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu...?key=olbp20728

    I can't recommend this book strongly enough.

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    I highly recommend 'Baudolino' by Umberto Eco (also wrote name of the rose) that I just read this summer. It traces basically the latter half of HRE emperor freddys reign, so covers papal interference, deposing popes, crushing rebillious cities, crusading, crusaders deserting, rebellious italian city/states and all manner of good stuff that shows up in the game.

    It's not england specific but you'll certainly be dealing with mr. pope and likely with rebillious cities refusing to acknowledge your empirialness. Plus Umberto is one of the best medievalists around and a great writer to boot.

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