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The Hundred Years' War exposed the fragility of medieval military culture at the very moment Europe faced demographic and economic catastrophe. Traditional knightly warfare collided with new battlefield realities that favored discipline, ranged weapons, and prolonged campaigns over aristocratic ideals of honor. This account explores the military transformation of fourteenth-century Europe through the conflict between England and France. Longbow formations repeatedly devastated heavily armored cavalry, reshaping assumptions about battlefield superiority and noble warfare. Castles, raids, and scorched agricultural regions became defining features of a war stretching across generations. The book also examines the suffering inflicted upon rural populations trapped between armies. Harvests were destroyed, trade routes disrupted, and peasant communities repeatedly displaced by military campaigns. Warfare extended beyond noble combat into systematic economic exhaustion affecting entire regions. The fourteenth century emerges here as an age where military innovation and prolonged conflict accelerated the breakdown of older social structures already weakened by plague and instability.
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