This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of martial culture and historical martial arts in Europe and Asia, in particular in Italy and China. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of martial studies, contributors to this volume include historians, archeologists, art historians, scholars of fencing literature, metallurgists, as well as contemporary master swordsmiths and masters-of-arms in historical martial arts. Assembling researchers from these diverse fields, this book offers a multi-perspectival and dynamic view of martial culture across time and space. The cross-cultural and interdisciplinary significance of this book cannot be overemphasized. Whereas a number of contributors are int...
In the 16th century, China and its civilization was no longer merely an image – a fantastical countr...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
In many cultures, war has been seen as something best avoided, but also as something that would neve...
This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of m...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
The phenomenon of the fight book is not restricted to the European tradition. Similar artefacts, usu...
Historical European martial arts (HEMA) have to be considered an important part of our common Europe...
This paper examines key ways in which ideas such as ‘tradition’, ‘authenticity’, and ‘history’ are d...
Historical European martial arts (HEMA) have to be considered an important part of our common Europe...
The aim of this article is to describe the mechanisms of the genesis and functioning of martial arts...
The phrase “martial arts studies” is increasingly circulating as a term to describe a new field of i...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
The two panels of the conference were concluded by a round-table aiming at discussing the future of ...
In the 16th century, China and its civilization was no longer merely an image – a fantastical countr...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
In many cultures, war has been seen as something best avoided, but also as something that would neve...
This open access book is the first publication to provide a comparative framework for the study of m...
European fight books form a large corpus of printed and manuscript material from the fourteenth cent...
The phenomenon of the fight book is not restricted to the European tradition. Similar artefacts, usu...
Historical European martial arts (HEMA) have to be considered an important part of our common Europe...
This paper examines key ways in which ideas such as ‘tradition’, ‘authenticity’, and ‘history’ are d...
Historical European martial arts (HEMA) have to be considered an important part of our common Europe...
The aim of this article is to describe the mechanisms of the genesis and functioning of martial arts...
The phrase “martial arts studies” is increasingly circulating as a term to describe a new field of i...
During the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, fighting books—Fechtbücher—were produced in no...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
Si la question de la violence à la fin de l’ère médiévale a été amplement traitée par les historie...
The two panels of the conference were concluded by a round-table aiming at discussing the future of ...
In the 16th century, China and its civilization was no longer merely an image – a fantastical countr...
From the famous wrestling scenes of the Beni Hasan cemetery in Egypt to self-defence manuals of the ...
In many cultures, war has been seen as something best avoided, but also as something that would neve...