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List of Illustrations | ||
General Editor's Preface | ||
Editor's Introduction to the 2002 edition | ||
Foreword to the 1952 edition | ||
Acknowledgements (to the 1952 edition) | ||
Preface: 'An almost impossible event ...' | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | A Problem for Historical Methodology | 29 |
2 | The Sources | 40 |
The emergence of Flemish and French versions | 40 | |
The sources of the French version | 45 | |
The sources of the Flemish version | 83 | |
Conclusion: the Flemish and French versions | 113 | |
3 | The Terrain at Courtrai | 127 |
The battlefield according to accounts of the period | 130 | |
The terrain according to deeds, records and old maps | 135 | |
Conclusion on the terrain | 150 | |
4 | The Two Armies | 152 |
The numerical strength of the two armies | 152 | |
The carved Flemish chest at New College, Oxford, and the equipment and arms of the Flemish troops | 195 | |
5 | From the Bruges Matins to the Battle of the Spurs for freedom, equality and fraternity | 211 |
The strategic problem | 218 | |
6 | 11 July 1302 | 222 |
The council of war held in the French camp | 224 | |
Preparations in the Flemish army | 226 | |
The battle array chosen by the French forces | 230 | |
The battle of the crossbowmen | 231 | |
The charge of the French left wing | 232 | |
The charge of the French right wing | 235 | |
The intervention of Jan van Renesse | 236 | |
The charge led by Robert d'Artois | 237 | |
Crisis and conclusion | 238 | |
The flight of the French rearguard and the pursuit | 240 | |
General Conclusion | 244 | |
Bibliography | 251 | |
Index | 261 |
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