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Andrew Villalon -- The Southern Valencian Frontier during the War of the Two Pedros 73 -- Mari?a Teresa Ferrer i Mallol -- A Government Besieged by Conflict: The Parliament of Monzo?n (1362-1363) as Military Financier 115 -- Donald J. Kagay -- War and Peace in Medieval Iberia: Castilian-Granadan Relations in the Mid-Fourteenth Century 149 -- Clara Estow -- PART TWO: OTHER THEATERS OF WAR -- 'The Fox and the Lion': The White Company and the Hundred Years War in Italy 177 -- William P. Caferro -- The Duchy of Brabant Caught Between France and England: Geopolitics and Diplomacy during the First Half of the Hundred Years War 209 -- Sergio Boffa -- PART THREE: URBAN REACTIONS -- London's War Effort during the Early Years of the Reign of Edward III 243 -- Peter M. Konieczny -- Tholosanna Fides: Toulouse as a Military Actor in Late Medieval France 263 -- Paul Solon -- The Invocation of Princeps namque in 1368 and its Repercussions for the City of Barcelona 297 -- Manuel Sa?nchez Marti?nez -- PART FOUR: WOMEN AT WAR -- A Medieval 'Rosie the Riveter'?: Women in France and Southern England during the Hundred Years War 335 -- James E. Gilbert -- Just War, Joan of Arc, and the Politics of Salvation 367 -- Jane Marie Pinzino -- PART FIVE: STRATEGY, TECHNOLOGY, AND COMBAT TECHNIQUES -- Henry V's Military Strategy in 1415 401 -- Clifford J. Rogers -- 'The Walls Come Tumbling Down': The Campaigns of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, and the Myth of Fortification Vulnerability to Early Gunpowder Weapons 431 -- Kelly DeVries -- Wielding the Weapons of War: Arms, Armor, and Training Manuals During the Later Middle Ages 449 -- John Clement -- Appendices -- Appendix One: Genealogies 479 -- France, Burgundy, and Naples -- The Succession in 1328 -- The Houses of Lancaster and Beaufort Popes 479 -- European Rulers and Nobility 480 -- Kings of England 480 -- Kings of France 480 -- French Noble Houses 481 -- Low Countries 481 -- Holy Roman Emperors 483 -- German Noble Houses 483 -- Spanish Rulers 484 -- Crown of Aragon 484 -- Castile 484 -- Navarre 485 -- Muslim Rulers 485 -- Nasrid Dynasty of Granada 485 -- Ottoman Turks 486 -- Byzantium 486 -- Bibliography 491 -- Index. 330 $aThis volume, the first of a two-volume set, is the work of fourteen European and American scholars and focuses on the wider aspects of the Hundred Years. 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