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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016): Conference proceedings: HEMA Studies at the International Medieval Congress (Leeds, 20-22 July 2016)
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016): Conference proceedings: HEMA Studies at the International Medieval Congress (Leeds, 20-22 July 2016)
Published:
2016-12-28
Articles
Limits of Understanding in the Study of Lost Martial Arts
Epistemological Reflections on the Mediality of Historical Records of Technique and the Status of Modern (Re-)Constructions
Eric Burkart
5–30
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A Look Behind the Scenes
Danish Renaissance Martial Arts during the Reign of Christian IV
Claus Frederik Sørensen
31–45
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“Your Kung Fu is very good, Master Fiore!” Asian and European fight books in comparison
Sixt Wetzler
47–67
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Prologues, Poetry, Prose and Portrayals
The Purposes of Fifteenth Century Fight Books According to the Diplomatic Evidence
Jacob Henry Deacon
69–90
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The Future of Historical European Martial Arts Studies
A discussion
Daniel Jaquet
91–97
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Research Notes
Economising Early Prints on Fight Books by Multiple Using Movable Half Page Woodcuts
Matthias Johannes Bauer
99–116
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Book Reviews
Book review: D. Jaquet and N. Baptiste (eds.), Expérimenter le maniement des armes à la fin du Moyen Age [Experimenting the weapons'handling at the end of the Middle Ages]
Charlélie Berthaut
113-116
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eISSN: 2813-5970