Medieval Scandinavian Armies (2): 13001500
By (Author) David Lindholm
By (author) Dr David Nicolle
Illustrated by Angus McBride
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
22nd October 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
355.009480902
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
200g
While Scandinavia's 'Viking Age' is one of the most studied aspects of early medieval history, much less has been published about the centuries which followed. Yet the armies of Sweden, Norway and Denmark offer fascinating differences from the rest of medieval Western Europe, both in their organisation and their war gear. This second of two books covers the period which saw both expansion in the Baltic, and long wars born of the attempt to bring Scandinavia under a single monarchy - the Union of Kalmar. In the North, as elsewhere, the perfection of plate armour could not prevent the steady decline in the importance of the 15th century mounted knight in favour of the well armed infantryman.
Wargamers, modellers and historians can all find something to appeal to their particular Interest.
David Lindholm MA, was born in 1970. He was educated at the University of Lund in Sweden. He has made a special study of medieval weaponry and warfare both from the scientific perspective, and from the practical point of view. David Lindholm continues his researches in these fields; he also runs educational courses and seminars, both in private and at museums and in university departments. David Nicolle, born in 1944, worked in the BBC Arabic service before gaining an MA from the School of Oriental Studies and a PhD from Edinburgh University. Angus McBride has contributed to some 80 Osprey titles over more than 25 years. Born in 1931 he began working in London advertising agencies in 1947. Since 1976 he has lived and worked in Cape Town, South Africa.