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In the late Middle Ages and early modern times, able-bodied men between sixteen and sixty years of age were called upon all over Europe to participate in raids, sieges and battles, for the defense of home and hearth. Because these men are regarded as amateurs, military historiography has paid little attention to their efforts. This book aims to change that by studying the mobilization, organization and weaponry of popular levies for a time when war was frequently waged between states in the making. Central to the book is the composition and development of the rural and urban militias in Friesland, dissected in a comparative Northwest European perspective, along with an examination of why the self-defense of the Frisians ultimately failed in their efforts to preserve their political autonomy. The main source is an extensive series of muster lists from 1552 that have survived for six cities and fourteen rural districts.

Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Friesland between Vlie and Lauwers: land, population, and government until 1525
3 The mobilisation of able-bodied men in Friesland 1525-1552
4 The equipment and organisation of the militiamen in 1552
5 The deployment of popular militias in the period 1480-1500
6 The deployment of the popular militias in the period 1514-1524
7 Conclusions
Bibliography
About the author
Index

The Frisian Popular Militias between 1480 and

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      Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
      Publication Date: 26/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9789463723671, 978-9463723671
      ISBN10: 9463723676

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the late Middle Ages and early modern times, able-bodied men between sixteen and sixty years of age were called upon all over Europe to participate in raids, sieges and battles, for the defense of home and hearth. Because these men are regarded as amateurs, military historiography has paid little attention to their efforts. This book aims to change that by studying the mobilization, organization and weaponry of popular levies for a time when war was frequently waged between states in the making. Central to the book is the composition and development of the rural and urban militias in Friesland, dissected in a comparative Northwest European perspective, along with an examination of why the self-defense of the Frisians ultimately failed in their efforts to preserve their political autonomy. The main source is an extensive series of muster lists from 1552 that have survived for six cities and fourteen rural districts.

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      1 Introduction
      2 Friesland between Vlie and Lauwers: land, population, and government until 1525
      3 The mobilisation of able-bodied men in Friesland 1525-1552
      4 The equipment and organisation of the militiamen in 1552
      5 The deployment of popular militias in the period 1480-1500
      6 The deployment of the popular militias in the period 1514-1524
      7 Conclusions
      Bibliography
      About the author
      Index

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