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  1. The Crecy War: A Military History of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the Peace of Bretigny, 1360 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Alfred H. Burne, 1999-09-30
  2. A Brief History of the Hundred Years War: The English in France, 1337-1453 by Desmond Seward, 2003-03-27
  3. A Traveller's History of the Hundred Years War in France (Traveller's History) by Michael Starks, 2002-09-12
  4. A Traveller's history of the Hundred Years War in France: Battlefields, Castles and Towns (The Traveller's History Series) by Michael Starks, 2002-04
  5. The Hundred Years' War (World History) by William W. Lace, 1994-01
  6. The Hundred Years War (British History in Perspective) by Anne Curry, 1993-07
  7. The Hundred Years War (Evans History Library) by Lionel Dumarche, Jean Pouessel, 1993-03-23
  8. The second hundred years war, 1689-1815 (The Berkshire studies in European history) by Arthur H Buffinton, 1929
  9. THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR: A Military History by Alfred H. Burne; Jonathan Sumption (introduction by), 2005-01-01
  10. The second hundred years war, 1689-1815 (The Berkshire studies in European history) by Arthur Howland Buffington, 1930
  11. The Hundred Years War (History Portfolio) by Anton Bantock, 1999-06
  12. Brief History of the Hundred Years War, A: The English in France, 1337-1453 by Desmond Seward, 2003
  13. THE CRECY WAR. A military history of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the peace of Bretigny, 1360. by Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred H.: Burne, 1999
  14. THE CRECY WAR : A Military History of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the Peace of Bretigny, 1360 (LIBRARY OF MILITARY HISTORY)

1. The Hundred Years' War
A brief overview from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.Category Society history war and Weapons hundred years war......Charles V (13381380) Table of contents The hundred years' war. On thestrength of his claim to the French throne as a direct descendant
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/texte/atx2_02.htm
Charles V (1338-1380) Table of contents
The Hundred Years' War
On the strength of his claim to the French throne as a direct descendant of Philip IV the Fair through his mother, Isabella of France, in 1337 Edward III of England refused to do homage for Guienne to King Philip VI ). Before long, however, major military operations gave way to a war of attrition under Charles V. In Bertrand du Guesclin, a future high constable, Charles found an able leader who rid the kingdom of the marauding Free Companies, bands of mercenaries who were pillaging the realm. By the time Charles V died in 1380 the situation had stabilized, and the conciliatory policies of England's Richard II , at century's end, fostered hopes for a lasting peace. But the madness of Charles VI Jean Froissart of Valenciennes Charles V (1338-1380) Table of contents.

2. The Hundred Years' War (1336-1352)
Lectures in Medieval history, by Lynn Harry Nelson, Emeritus Professor of Medieval history, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Introduction to Medieval history. The hundred years' war (13361565)
http://www.ukans.edu/kansas/medieval/108/lectures/hundred_years_war.html
Introduction to Medieval History The Hundred Years' War (1336-1565)
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CAUSES
The Battle for Flanders Flanders had grown to be the industrial center of northern Europe and had become extremely wealthy through its cloth manufacture. It could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market and imported fine fleece from England. England depended upon this trade for its foreign exchange. During the 1200's, the upper-class English had adopted Norman fashions and switched from beer to wine. Note that beer and wine were very important elements in the medieval diet. Both contain vitamin and yeast complexes that the medieval diet, especially during the winter, did not provide. Besides, the preservation of food was a difficult matter in that era, and the alcohol in beer and wine represented a large number of calories stored in an inexpensive and effective fashion. People did get drunk during the middle ages, but most could not afford to do so. Beer and wine were valued as food sources and were priced accordingly The problem was that England could not grow grapes to produce the wine that many of the English now favored and had to import it. A triangular trade arose in which English fleece was exchanged for Flemish cloth, which was then taken to southern France and exchanged for wine, which was then shipped into England and Ireland, primarily through the ports of Dublin, Bristol, and London.

3. History / Wars / Battles: Hundred Years' War
Wars Home Page . (Each title is a link to the citation. The thumbnailis a link to the image.). Battle of Cassel. Battle of Poitiers.
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Wars Home Page . (Each title is a link to the citation. The thumbnail is a link to the image.)
Battle of Cassel.

Battle of Poitiers.

Battle of the Fords of Saint Clement.

Battle of Vitry Bridge.
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Battle of Dunkirk.
Wars Home Page .

4. 1 Help Contents
Medieval Life The hundred years war This is an electronic book, containing over 200 000 words and numerous illustrations, to help you better understand Medieval life and the hundred years war.
http://www.hyw.com/Books/History/1_help_c.htm
This is an electronic book, containing over 200,000 words and numerous illustrations, to help you better understand Medieval life and the Hundred Years War. The format is the same as with any Windows "Help" function. Just click one on any item that changes your cursor to a pointing finger. Below are the major sections of the book. You start at the first one, or with any other one. You can, and should, browse around, following your curiosity. This is something an electronic book lets you do, and that a paper book cannot do. Outline History of the Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War Historical Notes The Hundred Years War In Context: Other Events The Matter at Issue: The Throne of France ... Credits

5. 1 Help Contents
do. Outline history of the hundred years war. The hundred years warHistorical Notes. The hundred years war In Context Other Events.
http://www.hyw.com/Books/History/1_Help_C.htm
This is an electronic book, containing over 200,000 words and numerous illustrations, to help you better understand Medieval life and the Hundred Years War. The format is the same as with any Windows "Help" function. Just click one on any item that changes your cursor to a pointing finger. Below are the major sections of the book. You start at the first one, or with any other one. You can, and should, browse around, following your curiosity. This is something an electronic book lets you do, and that a paper book cannot do. Outline History of the Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War Historical Notes The Hundred Years War In Context: Other Events The Matter at Issue: The Throne of France ... Credits

6. The Hundred Years War Homepage
s the diplomacy, the battles, the strategy, or just the good clean fun of interactingwith others interested in medieval history, the hundred years war is an
http://www.hyw.com/
Relive the adventure and romance of fourteenth-century Europe in this ambitious simulation. Costs less than 20 cents a day to play. The Hundred Years War (HYW) combines role-playing, strategy, diplomacy, and teamwork into an unforgettable multi-player experience. This isn’t a kid’s game. Thinking people play HYW . Players find the Hundred Years War a unique experience not found anywhere else on the WEB. When you join one of the many games you take on the persona of a noble in the 14th century. Being a noble in the 14th century is no piece of cake. The King demands your loyalty and always wants something from you. The Pope watches your actions to make sure you are upright and properly pious, if not he’ll excommunicate you. Your neighbors look for opportunities to make your fiefdom their own. If the King gets a dislike for you, he may give them permission to attack you and take what they want. And let’s not forget the family. You have sons and daughters to raise. Your sons’ training cannot be ignored as one of them will take over the your realm someday. Your daughters need to be married off to the “right” families that will secure your political ties. If all of that is not enough, you must manage your fiefs. They require constant care and attention. You’ll have to decide on taxes and who to hire to run your growing fiefdom.

7. La Belle Compagnie Home Page
A U.S.based company which portrays the hundred years war, 1337 to 1453, with a variety of military and social history, including cooking, armor, and crafts, for educational events and Living history displays and demonstrations, often as first person presentations.
http://www.labelle.org/

8. The Hundred Years' War (1336-1352)
A short outline from Lynn Nelson at the University of Kansas.Category Society history war and Weapons hundred years war......Introduction to Medieval history The hundred years' war (13361565)Dictionary and Thesaurus. CAUSES. The Battle for Flanders Flanders
http://www.ku.edu/kansas/medieval/108/lectures/hundred_years_war.html
Introduction to Medieval History The Hundred Years' War (1336-1565)
Dictionary and Thesaurus
CAUSES
The Battle for Flanders Flanders had grown to be the industrial center of northern Europe and had become extremely wealthy through its cloth manufacture. It could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market and imported fine fleece from England. England depended upon this trade for its foreign exchange. During the 1200's, the upper-class English had adopted Norman fashions and switched from beer to wine. Note that beer and wine were very important elements in the medieval diet. Both contain vitamin and yeast complexes that the medieval diet, especially during the winter, did not provide. Besides, the preservation of food was a difficult matter in that era, and the alcohol in beer and wine represented a large number of calories stored in an inexpensive and effective fashion. People did get drunk during the middle ages, but most could not afford to do so. Beer and wine were valued as food sources and were priced accordingly The problem was that England could not grow grapes to produce the wine that many of the English now favored and had to import it. A triangular trade arose in which English fleece was exchanged for Flemish cloth, which was then taken to southern France and exchanged for wine, which was then shipped into England and Ireland, primarily through the ports of Dublin, Bristol, and London.

9. United States History Index
Women in Tennessee history. Civil war 18601865 Civil war Women. of Cultures in the1910s and 1920s. Early Illinois Women The First One hundred years 1818-1918;
http://www.ku.edu/history/VL/USA/women.html
WWW-VL: HISTORY: UNITED STATES: WOMEN'S HISTORY Click here for
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW-VL) central catalogue
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10. British History
Site documenting the military history of Britain, from the Roman occupation of Britain to the hundred years war, Civil war and Napoleonic wars.
http://www.british-history.com
British History British History

11. History Of The Hundred Years War
JOAN OF ARC MUSEUM, history of the hundred years war. In 1328, followingthe sudden extinction of the Capetienne lineage by the unexpected
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/musee.jeannedarc/war.htm
JOAN OF ARC MUSEUM
History of the hundred Years War In 1328, following the sudden extinction of the Capetienne lineage by the unexpected deaths of the 3 sons of Philippe le Bel, the French chose Philippe, the count of Valois, as king rather than Edouard III, the king of England and nephew of the deceased French king. In january of 1340, in an effort to use his french heritage to bolster his claim to the throne, Edouard III gave himself the title "king of France" and decorated his armaments with the fleur de lys symbol. Shortly thereafter began a series of battles which made enemies of two peoples who had, until that time, remained amicable despite previous disagreements and misunderstandings. These battles were marked by a serie of crushing defeats for the French : Crécy and Calais (1346), Poitiers (1356), and Agincourt (1415). The 14th century, in general a time of misery in Europe -including the Great Famine of 1315-16 and, above all, the Black Plague of 1348- was also a time of social troubles in France - The Harelle of Rouen, the Tuchins of Auvergne and Languedoc, the Maillotins of Paris. In 1415 Ferless John, duke of Bourgogne, signed the Pact of Calais with

12. BBC - History - The Hundred Years' War 1337
Georgians 1714 1836. Victorians 1837 - 1900. Early 20th Century 1901 -1944. Post WWII 1945 - 2002. The Middle Ages. The hundred years' war 1337.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/britain/mid_hundred_war.shtml

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The Hundred Years' War 1337 The origins of the Hundred Years' War lay with the English possession of Gascony in France, with rivalries over rich Flanders trade, and with fear caused by continual French intervention in Scotland. These disputes were exacerbated by Edward III's claim to the French throne(through his mother, Isabella) and the Hundred Years' War began. Early in the conflict, Edward gained command of the English Channel, and victory was had at Crecy in 1346, and Poitiers in 1356. Calais was also captured. King John of France remained in captivity after Poitiers until his death eight years later but, after 1360, English power in France began to fade. Articles Multimedia Zone Historic Figures Timelines BBCi Links External Web Links The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.

13. English History Background For Henry V
Historical summary of the hundred years' war, together with general notes on the play.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/wow/henryv.html
English History background for Henry V
(This page is part of a unit in Linguistics 114 A World of Words
a freshman etymology course at The University of Michigan)
Notes on the play Text of the play Shakespeare on the Web ...
  • The Hundred Years' War
    Dynastic war in France, started by Edward III to maintain and enlarge English claims in France
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    Dynastic war in England among the heirs of
  • Edward III (King of England 1327 to 1377)
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  • 14. Hundred Years' War, Final Phase (1422-1453) Web Page
    Traces the birth of the radio in 1895 and provides info on its inventor, Guglielmo Marconi. With links to amateur radio sites. "Radio between war and entertainment". Historical exhibition in Asolo "100 years of radio". Homage from Piedmont. 100 years of Radio, from Marconi A brief history of Marconi's three
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    Final Phase (1422-1453)
    Significance of the final phase of the Hundred Years' War G enerally the last, and decisive, phase of the Hundred Years' War is not well covered in most modern English or American histories of Western warfare. If not ignored completely, the reconquests by the French army of Charles VII are given the skimpiest summary treatment. Even popular French histories often close the coverage of the military events with the arrival of Joan of Arc, and suggest that this introduced a moral prerogative which outweighed military factors.
    More accurately, Yolande of Anjou, appears to have played a role as vital as that of Joan of Arc. It was Yolande who was constantly involved in the selection and promotion of the many who truly earned for Charles VII his later acquired sobriquet "the Well Served."
    The final phase of the Hundred Years' War encompassed the obviously dramatic, first effective employment of gunpowder weapons (aside from the Hussite Wars of 1413-36) in Western Europe. What was special to the French artillery was not a secret technology. The improved gunpowder and gun manufacturing techniques were widely known throughout Europe. It was the organization and direction of the artillery arm by Jean and Gaspard Bureau, that enable the French army to prevail in rapid siege operations as well as in pitched battles.
    The final phase of the Hundred Years' War contained two battles that ran contrary to the some of the touted themes of medieval warfare espoused by many military theorists.

    15. BBC - History - The Hundred Years War (Part 3) 1399 - 1420
    The hundred years war (Part 3) 1399 1420. The history of England's claimswas set aside; the claim now rested solely on the treaty itself.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/england/lmid_100_years_war_p3.shtml

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    The Hundred Years War (Part 3) 1399 - 1420 In 1417 Henry returned to Normandy and launched an unprecedented campaign of conquest, establishing garrisons and granting land to English colonists. France was currently divided between the unbalanced King Charles VI and his son, the Dauphin. In 1420 the King and Henry signed the Treaty of Troyes. Henry would marry the King's daughter Catherine; Charles would make him his heir, disinheriting the Dauphin. While Charles lived, Henry would be Regent. Henry had cut the knot of England's French entanglement, but at a cost. The history of England's claims was set aside; the claim now rested solely on the treaty itself. The treaty proposed Henry as Regent to a French king - the reverse of his tactics in Normandy. Above all, the treaty could not be implemented while France was divided. Henry had effectively committed England to another, larger war of conquest.

    16. Hundred - Triparate Struggle During The Hundred Years War
    The hundred years' war history Page. The English capture Caen from the French(Normandy 1346). Some notes on the real history of the hundred years' war.
    http://www.stupendousgames.com/hundred/history.htm

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    The English capture Caen from
    the French (Normandy 1346).
    The French attempt to capture
    Calais (1349).
    Some notes on the real history of the Hundred Years' War
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    What follows is a more scholarly take on the real Hundred Years' War, lifted almost entirely from published sources, expecially the French National Library. I recommend reading the original at http://www .bnf.fr/enluminures/texte/atx2_02.htm and also check out the gallery of cool war art at http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/themes/t_1/st_1_02/a102_002.ht m Furthermore, these interesting sites also provide a wealth of information on the late middle ages in England and France, or History web sites in general.
  • Detailed Maps of the Hundred Years' War (many of which also appear here)
  • History 309 An on-line college course in Late Medieval and Renaissance History from the Univeristy of Idaho
  • Gail Dedrick's Guide to the Monarchs of England and Great Britain
  • HISTORY 108: Introduction to Medieval History from the University of Kansas ...
  • The World Lecture Hall, a Guide to On-Line classes of all sorts However, there are still some reasons to read my page before heading off to explore, especially a nice portrait gallery of the rulers of 13th and 14th century France, England, and Burgundy, so read on!
  • 17. NetSERF: History: Military History: Wars: Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
    hundred years war A lecture by Lynn Nelson concerning the history ofthe hundred years war, mainly a brief overview. URL http//www
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    France, Map of : (c. 1337)
    France and England on the eve of the Hundred Years War. Site Info: URL: http://www.ucalgary.ca/HIST/tutor/imagemid/france1337large.jpg Revised: 02 November 2001
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    France and England after the major counter attacks by the French during the second stage of the Hundred Years War. Site Info: URL: http://www.ucalgary.ca/HIST/tutor/imagemid/france1377large.jpg Revised: 02 November 2001
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    France, Map of : (c. 1429)
    France, England, and the Duchy of Burgundy following King Henry V's conquest of much of northern France during the Hundred Years War.

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    Timeline hundred years war. Example Rice or Galileo. hundred yearswar Timeline. Date, Event. 1337. 1337, hundred years' war begins.
    http://www.ehistory.com/world/TimeLineDisplay.cfm?Era_id=24&IsDetail=1

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    end of the 15th century (marked by the end of the hundred years war, the voyages theMiddle Ages overlaps with the Classical Age of Ancient history while the
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    20. Military History - Hundred Years War
    Books on this conflict. Chronicles of Froissart. hundred years war. hundred yearswar. hundred years' war. hundred years war. Joan of Arc Maid of Orleans.
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    Books on this conflict Chronicles of Froissart Hundred Years War Hundred Years War ... Origins of the Hundred Years War © Marcus Wendel

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