1st Edition

The Frisian Popular Militias between 1480 and 1560

By Hans Mol Copyright 2022
242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

In the late Middle Ages and early modern times, able-bodied men between sixteen and sixty years of age were called upon all over Europe to participate in raids, sieges and battles, for the defense of home and hearth. Because these men are regarded as amateurs, military historiography has paid little attention to their efforts. This book aims to change that by studying the mobilization,... Read more
Preface, 1 Introduction, 2 Friesland between Vlie and Lauwers: land, population, and government until 1525, 3 The mobilisation of able-bodied men in Friesland 1525-1552, 4 The equipment and organisation of the militiamen in 1552, 5 The deployment of popular militias in the period 1480-1500, 6 The deployment of the popular militias in the period 1514-1524, 7 Conclusions, Bibliography, About the author, Index.

Biography

Hans (or Johannes A.) Mol, 1954, studied history and historical geography at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He obtained his doctorate there in 1991 with a thesis on the Frisian houses of the Teutonic Order. Since 1986 he has been working at the Fryske Akademy in Leeuwarden as a researcher in medieval history. Furthermore, he was affiliated with Leiden University as extraordinarius professor of history of the Frisian lands in the Middle Ages (2003-2020). He publishes about church and society, the military orders, warfare and the history of settlements and reclamations. He is also involved in the development of a historical GIS for the Northern Netherlands, based on the Napoleonic cadastre 1811-1832.