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Martial Culture in Medieval Towns

Started by Erpingham, April 10, 2021, 04:06:06 PM

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Erpingham

Accidentally, while wrestling with a stubborn link for another topic, I came across this blog connected to a project at the University of Bern.   It is full of fascinating little snippets broadly connected to the martial culture of medieval European towns , including guilds, sports and the CV of a military consultant monk who knew anti-firearm magic.

I found this short article on Bruges militia interesting, for example, if rather mainstream compared some of the others. 

This one is quite remarkable in reflecting the technical skill of Swiss clockmakers even in the 15th century, as well as military organisation in Swiss towns in the Burgundian Wars.

I enjoyed wandering through these, so I hope other members will find something of interest in there too.

Duncan Head

An interesting find, thank you.

I just love the illustration on the "About" page - I didn't know "the right to arm bears" went back so far.
Duncan Head

timurilank

Fascinating find.
A few sources listed under the article can be found online.
This one is of particular interest, German Urban Militias.
https://www.scribd.com/document/253838895/German-urban-militias-pdf