Tjol wrote:
but after that, can anyone reccomend a pretty thorough book on either the Crusades period or the Hundred Years War period of European History? I find tactics intrigueing... but what really makes a good book on war history in my opinion, is a thorough account of the social, political, and technological context that affect outcomes of battles, and that are affected by the outcome of battles. It is my impression that the greatest social changes tend to either bring about war, or get brought about by war, and I'm always curious about why certian social changes have been adopted over the years of mankind's existence.
Most of what I know of the period of the Crusades comes from Will Durant's
The Story of Civilization. There is an interesting book out there,
The Crusades Through Arab Eyes, which uses the Arab chroniclers as it's source.
Be careful reading it on a plane though. An F.B.I. agent, of Arab descent, got into trouble with it on a flight a few years ago. It seems the flight crew thought he was a terrorist.
I've never come across a good book on the Hundred Years War. Most books tend to overestimate the importance of the English victories, but Edward III and the Black Prince bankrupted England in the process of winning their battles. If they focus on the French at all, it's on Joan of Arc. For instance, Du Guesclin was an interesting figure, but I've never read a good book about him.