Representing War and Violence, 1250-1600
Discover the multifaceted portrayal of conflict with Representing War and Violence, 1250-1600 by Joanna Bellis. Published in 2016 by Boydell & Brewer Ltd, this insightful hardback delves into the diverse representations of war and violence across a spectrum of literary and artistic genres from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries.
With a total of 232 pages, Bellis expertly examines how historical narratives shaped public perceptions of conflict during this tumultuous period in European history. This engaging study is perfect for historians, students, and enthusiasts of military history, providing a rich context for understanding the complexities of warfare and its impact on society.
Uncover the interplay between literature, art, and the realities of war in this essential addition to your collection. Whether you’re a scholar or a casual reader, this book promises a captivating journey through the representations of violence in history.