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Renaissance warfare history book – “Renaissance Mass Murder” (Oxford University Press, 2019) – Stephen Bowd interview
Military History Inside Out
English - February 06, 2019 03:16 - 58 minutes - 13.4 MB - ★★★★ - 30 ratingsHistory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dr. Stephen Bowd studied and Medieval and Renaissance studies now teaches at the University of Edinburgh. We talked about his latest book on military mass murders committed during the Italian Wars of the early 16th century. 0:46 – Stephen talks about how he got into writing on massacres during the italian Wars. 2:25 – The…
Dr. Stephen Bowd studied and Medieval and Renaissance studies now teaches at the University of Edinburgh. We talked about his latest book on military mass murders committed during the Italian Wars of the early 16th century.
0:46 – Stephen talks about how he got into writing on
massacres during the italian Wars.
2:25 – The book covers the years 1494 to about 1530.
3:18 – The book is broken into sections on mass murder
events, what the soldiers thought of murders, what the civilian thought,
theories behind mass murder in war, and comparisons to other mass murders.
6:37 – Stephen talks about massacres associated with
military activity and those that were between military activities.
9:05 – Stephen talks about the attitudes of soldiers towards
civilians.
11:15 – Stephen talks about the nationalities of the various
armies involved in these massacres.
13:45 – Stephen talks about the plunder taken in towns
during these wars.
15:00 – Stephen talks about the sack of Rome.
16:19 – Stephen talks about the levels of lawlessness in
these massacres and seiges. But there
also sometimes plans drawn up for these massacres.
19:30 – Some soldiers feared that peace talks would lead to
less plunder for them after the siege or battle ends.
21:47 – Stephen talks about what weapons were used for these
massacres.
23:38 – Stephen talks about the numbers of people massacred.
26:30 – Stephen talks about women who trained in arms to
defend their towns.
41:00 – Stephen talks about Machiavelli’s views on the
murder of civilians.
45:52 – Stephen talks about Protestant-Catholic divisions
and these massacres.
48:27 – Stephen discusses how these massacres shape art and
the Renaissance.
55:55 – Stephen’s work can be found by googling “Shadow
Agents of War.”
Links of interest
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/renaissance-mass-murder-9780198832614?cc=us&lang=en&
https://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/about-us/staff-profiles/profile_tab1_academic.php?uun=sbowd
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Guests: Stephen Bowd
Host: Cris Alvarez
Tags: military, history, military history, conflict,
war, interview, non-fiction book, German landsknechts, italian wars, massacres,
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Institute of Historical research, Hugo Grotius, Machiavelli,
Rome, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci