Canadian Dissertations and Theses on Medieval Warfare

The Federal Government of Canada has developed many interesting internet services, including the Theses Canada Portal.  This allows free access to dissertations and theses written in Canadian Universities from the beginning of 1998 to 2002.  All of these works are available as PDF files.  The ones listed below have relevant information on medieval warfare, but this database contains hundreds of other dissertations that deal with the Middle Ages, so please use their search engine to find more works.


Catlos, Brian
The victors and the vanquished: Christians and Muslims of the Ebro Valley (eleventh to thirteenth centuries)
(University of Toronto, PhD diss., 2000)

 

Gravelle, Yves
La probleme des prisonniers de guerre pendant les croisades orientales, 1095-1192
(Universite de Sherbrooke, MA thesis, 1999)

 

Griffin, Margaret
Regulating religion and morality in the King's armies, 1639-1646
(University of Toronto, PhD diss. 1997)

 

Groenewold, Mark Adrian
Images of the warrior: Yvain and the Heike Monogatari
(University of Alberta, MA thesis, 1999)

 

Lund, Erik A.
The generation of 1683: war and knowledge in the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation, 1658-1741
(University of Toronto, PhD diss, 1997)

 

McGrail, M. Justin
The language of authority: the expression of status in the Scottish medieval castle
(McGill University, MA thesis, 1995)

 

Manjikian, Sevak Joseph
Education and Training under the Mamluks
(McGill University, MA thesis, 1998)

 

Sidelko, Paul L.
The acquisition of the landed estates of the Hospitallers in the Latin East, 1099-1291
(University of Toronto, PhD diss., 1998)

 

Simonsen, Kathryn A.O.
The Development of the Ram in Greek Naval History
(University of Toronto, PhD diss., 1998)

Trundle, Matthew Freeman
The Classical Greek mercenary and his relationship to the polis
(McMaster University, PhD diss., 1997)

 

Walton, Steven
The art of gunnery in Renaissance England
(PhD, University of Toronto, 1999)

 

Webb, Kenneth R.
Jus Bellum: the classical just war doctrine today
(University of Windsor, MA thesis, 1998)


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