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    Posted 2024-09-06 20:29:19 by Andrew Prescott

    A volume celebrating the remarkable scholarly achievements of 'People of 1381' team member Professor Anne Curry has been published by Boydell & Brewer. Documenting Warfare: Records of the Hundred Years War is edited by Rémy Ambühl and Andy King. The volume edits and discusses the wide range of documentary sources for the Hundred Years War including contracts, inventories, letters of grace, depositions and wills, and sheds new light across a range of themes from recruitment, violence, ransoms and peace, to gunpowder, shipping, dress, and stray horses. An introductory essay gives a wider perspective on the sources for the Hundred Years War, taking a comparative view from both sides of the Channel. Further information about the volume is available here.

    The essay by 'People of 1381' team members Adrian R. Bell, Herbert Eiden and Helen Killick in 'Soldier and Speaker: Sir Richard Waledgrave's Interactions with the Court of Chivalry and the Peasants' Revolt' is available as Open Access under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND and can be accessed here.