Castagnaro 1387
Hawkwood's great victory
di Kelly DeVries, Niccolò Capponi
Illustrator: Graham Turner
pp. 96, € 14,99
Osprey Publishing, 2019
ISBN: 9781472833518
The battle of Castagnaro, fought on 11 March 1387 between
the Veronese and the Paduans, is one of the most famous Italian medieval
conflicts in the English-speaking world. This is thanks in no small
part to the exploits of the renowned English mercenary (or condottiero) captain, Sir John Hawkwood. Commanding the Paduan army, he led them to a stunning victory.
This
new study challenges the conventional story of the battle, relocating
it to the other side of the Adige River, and showing that Hawkwood was
no mere disciple of his previous commander, the Black Prince-he was a
highly talented and intelligent general in his own right. Using
specially commissioned full-colour artwork, this fascinating book shows
how Hawkwood used his own acumen, and the training, skills, and
discipline of his very experienced condottieri, to defeat his opponents at Castagnaro.
Kelly DeVries holds a PhD from the Centre for Medieval Studies at the
University of Toronto. He is professor of history at Loyola University
Maryland and has most recently written Medieval Weapons: An Illustrated
History of their Impact (2007) and The Artillery of the Dukes of
Burgundy, 1363-1477 (2006), both with Robert Douglas Smith. His other
books include: Medieval Military Technology (1992); Infantry Warfare in
the Early Fourteenth Century: Discipline, Tactics and Technology (1996);
The Norwegian Invasion of England in 1066 (1999); Joan of Arc: A
Military Leader (1999); A Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military
History and Technology (2002; updated 2005); and Guns and Men in
Medieval Europe, 1200-1500: Studies in Military History and Technology
(2002), as well as several edited works. In addition he is the author of
more than 60 articles on military history and the history of military
technology. He currently edits the Journal of Medieval Military History
and is the series editor for the History of Warfare series of Brill
Publishing.
Count Niccolò Capponi is a part of Florence's living
history. His family has been in the city since the thirteenth century
and he is a historian. After earning a PhD in military history from the
University of Padova, he returned to Florence where he currently teaches
political science and the history of Florence to Americans studying
abroad. He is, most recently, author of Victory of the West: The Story
of the Battle of Lepanto, as well as I legionari rossi: Le brigate
internazionali nella guerra civile spagnola 1936-1939, a history of the
international brigades during the Spanish Civil War.
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