Osprey Publishing MAA 384 Men-at-Arms Armies of the German Peasants' War 1524-26

Osprey PublishingSKU: OSP00130384

Description

Description

In the 1520s, a brief but savage war broke out in Germany when various insurgent groups rose to overthrow the power structure. The movement took as its emblem a peasant's shoe and the collective title of 'Bundschuh', and this became known as the Peasants' War - although the rebel armies actually included as many townsmen, miners, disaffected knights and mercenary soldiers as rural peasants. The risings involved large armies of up to 18,000 men, and there were several major battles before the movement was put down with the utmost ferocity. This book details the armies, tactics, costume, weapons, personalities and events of this savage war.


Table of Contents

Historical background · Chronology of events · Organisation of the armies: Upper Swabia - Allgäu, Lake Constance, Baltringen, Leipheim, Wurzach. Lower Franconia - Taubertal, Neckartal Odenwald, Bildhäuser. The Swabian Alliance · The commanders · Major battles - weapons and tactics · Costume & armour: peasants and townsmen - Landsknechts and Swiss mercenaries - knights · Flags & recognition marks

Product details

Published 19 Feb 2003
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 48
ISBN 9781841765075
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 41 b/w; 8 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Men-at-Arms
Short code MAA 384
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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