Academic literature on the topic 'History of arms and armor'

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Witkowski, Terrence H. "Arms and armor collecting in America: history, community and cultural meaning." Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 12, no. 4 (2020): 421–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhrm-12-2019-0050.

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Purpose This study aims to present a history and critical analysis of arms and armor collecting in America from the late 19th century until the present day. Design/methodology/approach The research draws from the literature on arms and armor, from primary written, visual and material evidence, and from the author’s long experience as an antique gun and sword collector. Findings American arms and armor collectors have included men of great wealth, museums and their curators and many enthusiasts of more modest means. Collectors, dealers and curators have created a substantial arms literature. Co
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Martin, Michel Louis, and Christopher Spring. "African Arms and Armor." International Journal of African Historical Studies 27, no. 3 (1994): 688. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/220794.

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Toichkin, Denys. "Second International Research Conference on the History of Arms and Armor in Kyiv, Ukraine." Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas 11, no. 2 (2016): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/rama.v11i2.4727.

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The present report provides a short description of a conference titled “Second International Research Conference on the History of Arms and Armor in Kyiv, Ukraine”. It was the second scientific conference dedicated to the study of historical weapons in Ukraine. A number of international experts in the field of historical arms and armor were invited to the conference. Each researcher had been asked to provide a short and a long article on a specific research subject. The short articles had already been published in a peer-review booklet that was handed out before the start of the conference. Th
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Grindley, Carl James. "Arms and the Man: The Curious Inaccuracy of Medieval Arms and Armor in Contemporary Film." Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies 36, no. 1 (2006): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/flm.2006.0009.

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KUBIK, Adam. "The Kizil Caves as an terminus post quem of the Central and Western Asiatic pear-shape spangenhelm type helmets. The David Collection helmet and its place in the evolution of multisegmented dome helmets." Historia i Świat 7 (June 30, 2018): 141–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34739/his.2018.07.09.

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Current paper consists of two main parts. In the first part the author discusses arms and armor presented in the Kizil Caves depictions, suggesting a datation of the two well-known caves, namely so-called Maya Cave and Cave of the Painter. In the second part of this paper the author discusses a helmet found in Iran and currently held in the David Collection, Copenhagen. On the basis of a detailed comparative analysis, the author puts forward a thesis of correlation between the lamellar and spangen pear-shape helmets dating the objects to late 6th beginning of the 7th century CE. Specifically,
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Macaraeg, Ruel A. "Piratas de las Filipinas: un ejercicio de pensamiento crítico." Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas 4, no. 4 (2012): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/rama.v4i4.150.

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<p>Piracy had a formative impact on Filipino history, yet modern practitioners of Filipino Martial Arts generally do not acknowledge its influence. This brief study reconstructs the pirates’ martial practices through comparative historical analysis of their weapons, costume, and organization in order to draw conclusions about their relationship to martial cultures in the Philippines and across the region. Using analogous historical studies on piracy worldwide and examination of traditional arms and armor, this article restores the Iranun pirates to their rightful place as primary contrib
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Salgirli, Saygin. "Polished History: The Arms and Armor Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Glamorization of Violence." International Journal of the Arts in Society: Annual Review 1, no. 2 (2006): 109–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/cgp/v01i02/35564.

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Borg, A. "A Companion to Medieval Arms and Armour." English Historical Review 118, no. 477 (2003): 760–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/118.477.760.

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Lazar, Tomaž. "Early studies of the arms and armour collection in the National Museum of Slovenia." Kronika 72, no. 1 (2024): 155–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.56420/kronika.72.1.11.

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The study of historical arms and armour has no firmly established tradition in Slovenian scholarship. This may be attributed to various factors – on the one hand, the widely entrenched notions of Slovenia’s past reduced to a mythologised nation of peace-loving country folk, and on the other hand, the lack of representative arms and armour collections belonging to noble elites, such as may be found in the neighbouring political centres. A rather unreflective approach to military historical heritage could be observed during the formative period of the Carniolan Provincial Museum in Ljubljana, th
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Łopatecki, Karol, and Aleksander Boldyrew. "Meanders of the Polish Military Revolution — Standardization of Cavalry Units." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 66, no. 2 (2021): 464–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2021.209.

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The objective of the article is to show the phenomenon of the internal standardization of the units of the Polish cavalry in the 16th century. The references to this process, during which the diversisty of arms and equipment of soldiers was abandoned, are scarce in descriptive sources and are only reflected in normative acts. The only type of sources which enables to reconstruct the combat potential of units is inspection (rejestry popisowe). Consequently, the process of specialization of units and of formation of different types of cavalry was basically marginalized. In the Crown, as late as
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