
História da Guerra na Idade Média (not translated)
Code
711051147
Academic unit
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Department
História
Credits
6
Teacher in charge
Miguel Gomes Martins (IEM)
Weekly hours
4
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
It is Intended that the student, according to a diachronic analysis model, understands and contextualizes the elements that
characterize the art of war in Portugal between the beginning of the twelfth century and the late fifteenth century, namely:
the various bodies that constitute the Portuguese armies (with an analysis based on the royal hosts, including the navy);
logistics and military administration; castles and walled towns; weaponry; strategic options; the various types of armed
clashes and tactical models adopted in pitched battle, and the consequences war.
Prerequisites
None
Subject matter
1.The medieval armies
1.1. The noble armies
1.2. Municipal militias
1.3. The military orders
1.4. The King´s Guard
1.5. Mercenaries and homiziados
1.6. The artillery and the gunners
2. Logistics and military administration
2.1. The breeding and trade of horses
2.2. The offensive and defensive individual weapons
2.3. The manufacture and storage of weapons
2.4. Financing the war
2.3. The military authorities
3. The fortifications: castles and urban walls
3.1. Architecture and construction
3.2. The network of fortresses
3.3. The command and defense of fortresses
4. The practice of war
4.1. The history of the campaigns:
4.2. Strategy and tactics
4.2.1. The main campaigns
4.2.2. The chevauchées
4.2.3. The sieges (besiegers and besieged)
4.2.4. The battles (tactical models analyzed from case studies)
5. The consequences of war
5.1. Enrichment and impoverishment
5.2. Devastation and depopulation
Bibliography
1. João Gouveia Monteiro, A Guerra em Portugal na Idade Média, Lisboa, Notícias, 1998.
2. João Gouveia Monteiro, Os Castelos Portugueses dos Finais da Idade Média. Presença, Perfil, conservação, vigilância e
comando, Coimbra, Colibri, 1999.
3. Mário Barroca, João Gouveia Monteiro e Luís Miguel Duarte (autores) e José Mattoso (Coord. de), Nova História Militar de
Portugal, Vol. I, Lisboa, Círculo de Leitores, 2003.
4. Miguel Gomes Martins, Para Bellum. Organização e Prática da Guerra em Portugal durante a Idade Média (1245-1367),
Coimbra, Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, 2007 (Dissertação de Doutoramento, policopiada), Imprensa da
Universidade de Coimbra, no prelo.
5. Miguel Gomes Martins, De Ourique a Aljubarrota. A Guerra na Idade Média, Lisboa, Esfera dos Livros, 2011.
Teaching method
The teaching of this course is based on theoretical and theoretical-practical classes and, where possible, with the support
of diverse iconography (schemas, maps, miniatures, photos, etc.) and illustrated with the critical analysis of literary and
documentary sources.
Evaluation method