The Journal of Medieval History (JMH) is devoted exclusively to the history of Europe in the Middle Ages. There are no limits on the subject matter, provided it is within the medieval period, broadly defined as covering the centuries from the fall of the Roman empire to the Renaissance.
Introduction
Agincourt in context: war on land and sea. Introduction Rémy Ambühl & Craig LambertPages: 1–3
Articles
The military careerist in fourteenth-century England Andrew AytonPages: 4–23
Henry V and the crossing to France: reconstructing naval operations for the Agincourt campaign, 1415 Craig LambertPages: 24–39 Open Access
To Agincourt and beyond! The martial affinity of Edward of Langley, second duke of York (c.1373–1415) Gary Paul BakerPages: 40–58
'The scourge of the stones': English gunpowder artillery at the siege of Harfleur Dan SpencerPages: 59–73
Henry V and the administration of justice: the surrender of Meaux (May 1422) Rémy AmbühlPages: 74–88
The posthumous knighting of Dafydd Gam Adam ChapmanPages: 89–105
'Then a great misfortune befell them': the laws of war on surrender and the killing of prisoners on the battlefield in the Hundred Years War Andy KingPages: 106–117
Another 1415: Portugal's military landscape at the time of Agincourt João Gouveia Monteiro, Miguel Gomes Martins & Tiago Viúla de FariaPages: 118–135