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Harari’s Renaissance Military Memoirs undertakes a systematic study of a unique corpus of military texts. This book addresses the origin, nature, and function of this literary genre and compares historical texts to their modern counterparts.
Renaissance France at War is one of his most comprehensive works, seeking to cover 80 years of warfare in a single volume. Potter focuses mainly on the practical elements of warfare but also addresses art and literature
Bryan Gillis explores the use of what he labels “horror rhetoric” by West-Francian authors in response to the misery befalling the kingdom from the 880s until the 920s