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By Adrian R Bell, Anne Curry, Adam Chapman Andy King

The "long" fourteenth century observed England scuffling with wars on a few various fronts - not only overseas, within the Hundred Years conflict, yet towards domestic. yet whereas strategies, battles, and logistics were usually mentioned, the particular event of being a soldier has been much less usually studied. through a cautious re-examination of unique assets, and using leading edge methodological concepts similar to statistical research and using relational databases, the essays right here carry new insights to endure on squaddies, either as participants and as teams. subject matters addressed contain army carrier and the dynamics of recruitment; the social composition of the armies; the query of no matter if infantrymen observed their function as a "profession"; and the event of prisoners of struggle.

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49 See, for example, K. Fowler, The King’s Lieutenant: Henry of Grosmont, First Duke of Lancaster, 1310–1361 (London, 1969), pp. 181–6. For the uneven survival of such documentation, see Holmes, The Estates of the Higher Nobility, Ch. 3. org/terms military service and the dynamics of recruitment 21 tenants, neighbours, family and friends, including long-standing comrades in arms. 51 Indeed, the particularity of each captain’s recruiting reach would give rise to retinues with correspondingly distinctive collective identities.

Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham (London, 1835), pp. 119–20. org/terms 34 andrew ayton the dynamics of recruitment were affected by other exogenous influences: firstly, by developments within the wider – and very complex – military environment of continental Europe, which led to changes in the demand for English manpower; and, secondly, by social, economic and cultural developments in England. The latter, in part connected with the impact, from mid century, of successive plague visitations and in part with the longer-term evolution of social groups, their mentalities and non-military roles, affected the supply (numbers, social identities) of men available for military service as men-at-arms and archers.

But in order to understand how and why change had occurred, it is necessary to look beyond the data that illuminate the military lives of thousands of individuals and turn the spotlight on the circumstances and forces that caused those individuals to serve under particular captains, and on the personal relationships that underpinned that service. In short, we need to focus on, and conceptualise, the dynamics of recruitment. * The dynamics of recruitment may be defined as the circumstances and forces that drove, accompanied or were generated by the recruiting process: that process whereby captains drew upon or attracted the manpower resources of the various military communities within their recruiting reach, engaging with the shared identities of those military communities and exploiting their social networks.

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