The Hundred Years War c.1337-1453

Overview

Overview

The Hundred Years War was in reality a series of wars, on both land and sea, arising primarily from the political and dynastic conflicts of the kings of England and France. It was fought mainly in France but also engulfed Brittany, Scotland, the Iberian kingdoms, the Netherlands and other countries. The first part of the wars is retailed in considerable detail by the contemporary chronicler, Jean Froissart, whose powerful portrait of warfare and political rivalry is set against a backdrop of chivalric endeavour and glory.

Lecturers: Dr David Ditchburn and Dr Peter Crooks.

Date, Time, and Place

Day-time course: Day-time course: Time and venue to be confirmed. Please check our website in December 2022 www. histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses for updates text ‘INFO’ to 087 257 2015.

Duration

This lecture-only module comprises of one lecture per week over one term commencing in January 2023.

Course Fees

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