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The development of the longbow in late medieval England and ‘technological determinism’
Authors:Clifford J. Rogers[Author vitae]
Affiliation:United States Military Academy, History, Thayer Hall, West Point, NY 10996, United States
Abstract:Traditional understandings of the development of the medieval English longbow and its role in the fourteenth-century ‘infantry revolution’ have recently been challenged by historians. This article responds to the revisionists, arguing based on archaeological, iconographic and textual evidence that the proper longbow was a weapon of extraordinary power, and was qualitatively different from – and more effective than – the shorter self-bows that were the norm in England (and western Europe generally) before the fourteenth century. It is further argued that acknowledging the importance of the weapon as a necessary element of any credible explanation of English military successes in the era of the Hundred Years War does not constitute ‘technological determinism’.
Keywords:Longbow   Technological determinism   Military history   Bows   Archery   Military revolutions
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