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Aristocracy in England and France, 1000–1300 (2005), The English Aristocracy, 1070–1272: A Social
Transformation (2011), and co-editor of the History of William Marshal (2002–7).
ANNE CURRY is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of
Southampton and a former editor of the Journal of Medieval History. Her publications
include The Hundred Years War (2nd ed., 2003), The Battle of Agincourt: Sources and
Interpretations (2000); Agincourt: A New History (2005), and co-authored books on The
Soldier in Medieval England (2013) and on Bosworth 1485: A Battlefield Rediscovered (2013).
KELLY DEVRIES is Professor of History at Loyola University Maryland and Honorary
Historical Consultant at the Royal Armouries, UK. He is the author or co-author of
numerous works on medieval warfare and military technology, including The Norwegian
Invasion of England in 1066 (1999), Joan of Arc: A Military Leader (1999), and is co-editor of The
Battle of Crecy: A Casebook (2015) and Medieval Warfare: A Reader (2019), both receiving
Distinguished Book Prizes from the Society for Military History.
JOHN FRANCE is Professor Emeritus at Swansea University. His principal works are
Victory in the East: a Military History of the First Crusade (1994), Western Warfare in the Age
of the Crusades 1000–1300 (1999), The Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom
1000–1714 (2005), and Perilous Glory: Understanding Western Warfare (B C 3000–Gulf Wars)
(2011).
KARL FRIDAY is Professor of Premodern Japanese History at Saitama University (Japan)
and Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia. He has authored five books and
numerous articles on samurai history and culture, including Hired Swords: The Rise of
Private Warrior Power in Early Japan (1992), Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval
Japan (2004), and The First Samurai: The Life and Legend of the Warrior Rebel Taira
Masakado (2008).
MATTHEW S. GORDON is Professor of Islamic and Middle East History at Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of The Breaking of a Thousand Swords:
A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra (2001) and The Rise of Islam (2005). He is a coeditor and co-translator of The Works of Ibn Wadih al-Yaʿqubi (2018), co-editor of Concubines
and Courtesans: Women and Slavery in Islamic History (2017), and co-editor of Al-Usur alWusta, the online journal of Middle East Medievalists.
DAVID A. GRAFF is Pickett Professor of Military History and Director of the Graduate
Programs in Security Studies at Kansas State University. He is co-editor of the Journal of
Chinese Military History and author of Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300–900 (2002) and The
Eurasian Way of War: Military Practice in Seventh-Century China and Byzantium (2016).
JOHN HALDON is Emeritus Shelby Cullom Davis ’30 Professor of European History and
Professor of Byzantine History and Hellenic Studies at Princeton University. He is the
author or co-author of more than two dozen books, including Warfare, State and Society in
the Byzantine World, 565–1204 (1999), A Critical Commentary on the Taktika of Leo VI (2014), and
The Empire that Would Not Die: The Paradox of Eastern Roman Survival, 640–740 (2016).
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