Fighting Skills of the Medieval Gaelic Warrior.
Described as “very great scorners of death” by the English writer Edmund Spenser, the Gaelic warriors of medieval Ireland and Scotland included aristocratic mounted skirmishers as well as the guerrilla fighters known as kerns or caterans, and the ferocious galloglass and redshank mercenaries armed with battle-axes and two-handed swords.
One of the first works to focus on the weapons and fighting skills of the medieval Gaelic warrior, Scorners of Death offers instruction in the use of the medieval Gaelic sword, sword and buckler, two-handed sword and battle-axe (including both the Lochaber axe and the sparth axe of Ireland), as well as a detailed discussion of the warriors who used these weapons and the strategic context in which they fought.
Although there are no technical manuals for the use of these weapons, the authors have developed a training method based on the best historical evidence available. These techniques will be useful for reenactors portraying the Scottish highland or Irish warriors of the Middle Ages, especially in the time period between 1300 and 1600, as well as for any practitioners of Historical European Martial Arts (or HEMA) with an interest in Scottish or Irish history.
This book was created by a team of researchers associated with the Cateran Society, including:
Schreiben Sie die erste Kundenrezension!
Bitte geben Sie die Artikelnummer aus unserem Katalog ein.
Die Box kann unter tpl_modified_responsive/boxes/box_miscellaneous.html verändert werden. Die Sprachvariablen befinden sich in der Datei tpl_modified_responsive/lang/german/lang_german.custom.
E-Mail-Adresse:
Der Newsletter kann jederzeit hier oder in Ihrem Kundenkonto abbestellt werden.
Wir verwenden Cookies und ähnliche Technologien, auch von Drittanbietern, um die ordentliche Funktionsweise der Website zu gewährleisten, die Nutzung unseres Angebotes zu analysieren und Ihnen ein bestmögliches Einkaufserlebnis bieten zu können. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.