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The Medieval Tournament as Spectacle : Tourneys, Jousts and Pas d'Armes, 1100-1600, Hardback Book

The Medieval Tournament as Spectacle : Tourneys, Jousts and Pas d'Armes, 1100-1600 Hardback

Edited by Alan V. Murray, Karen Watts

Part of the Royal Armouries Research Series series

Hardback

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Fresh insights into the development of the tournament as an opportunity for social display. The period from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century witnessed a rapid development of the tournament.

Alongside the original tourney - a mass battle fought between opposing armies of knights with minimal and rudimentary regulation - new forms of chivalric military contests emerged, in which entertainment featured alongside the necessity of practice for war.

The joust featured individual combats, with increasingly elaborate rules and variations in form and accompanying pageantry, while the passage of arms placed tournaments within theatrical and allegorical formats. This volume brings together the latest research on the late medieval tournament, demonstrating how such events, particularly at the courts of France, Burgundy, England and the German principalities, were increasingly integrated in wider festivities, ceremonies and diplomatic negotiations.

Published in association with the Royal Armouries, it will appeal to all those interested in chivalric culture and medieval warfare.

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