Help Researching the stirrups impact on the development of t

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Ewan
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Help Researching the stirrups impact on the development of t

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Well, the title pretty much says it all.

Do any of you know of reference material I can find/buy/borrow from the library that would pertain to the development of the stirrup and the development of the "knight"?

Many thanks!

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Post by Glen K »

Ewan,

I'm not sure you realize it, but you've just stepped into something that folks have gone 'round and 'round in academic circles over. It's way too complicated to go into on a post, but you can start by digging up books and articles by two of the most prominent fellows in the discussion: Lynn White, Jr. and Bernard S. Bachrach.

also, try this article
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/sloan.html


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Post by Alcyoneus »

Your topic and question aren't quite the same.

"How did the stirrup contribute to the effectiveness of the mounted warrior?" would be a good question, that can be readily answered.

"How did the effectiveness of the mounted warrior lead to the development of the knight as a social construct" can be derived from the first.

Richard Barber's "The Knight and Chivalry" is pretty good, but I've only just begun it.
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