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General Issues in the Study of Medieval Logistics: Sources, Problems and Methodologies

by John F. Haldon (Editor)

Other authors: Gino Bellavia (Contributor), Warren Eastwood (Contributor), Helen Gaffney (Contributor), Vincent Gaffney (Contributor), Helen Goodchild (Contributor)5 more, Johannes Koder (Contributor), Helen Patterson (Contributor), Malcolm Wagstaff (Contributor), Steve Wilkes (Contributor), Ron Yorston (Contributor)

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Logistics is a central concern for military strategists, but the study of logistics in the past entails far more than merely military aspects. The study of resources and their production, distribution and consumption in pre-modern societies, of road-networks and communications, and of transportation, is an essential precondition, so that the study of logistics is also the study of pre-industrial social, economic and spatial organisation. This volume presents a series of papers dealing with the methodological, technical and historical issues associated with the study of logistics in all its aspects, and in particular demonstrates the value of modern computer-modelling and of integrating archaeological, historical and environmental research techniques and agendas into a common project.… (more)
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Eastwood, WarrenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Goodchild, HelenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Koder, JohannesContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Patterson, HelenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Logistics is a central concern for military strategists, but the study of logistics in the past entails far more than merely military aspects. The study of resources and their production, distribution and consumption in pre-modern societies, of road-networks and communications, and of transportation, is an essential precondition, so that the study of logistics is also the study of pre-industrial social, economic and spatial organisation. This volume presents a series of papers dealing with the methodological, technical and historical issues associated with the study of logistics in all its aspects, and in particular demonstrates the value of modern computer-modelling and of integrating archaeological, historical and environmental research techniques and agendas into a common project.

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Logistics is a central concern for military strategists, but the study of logistics in the past entails far more than merely military aspects. The study of resources and their production, distribution and consumption in pre-modern societies, of road-networks and communications, and of transportation, is an essential precondition, so that the study of logistics is also the study of pre-industrial social, economic and spatial organisation. This volume presents a series of papers dealing with the methodological, technical and historical issues associated with the study of logistics in all its aspects, and in particular demonstrates the value of modern computer-modelling and of integrating archaeological, historical and environmental research techniques and agendas into a common project.
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