“Warfare in the Global Middle Ages” treats warfare in context of world history

Monday, October 6, 2025

The impact of war on societies across the globe from the third to sixteenth centuries is the subject of a new book by David Bacharach, professor of history. “Warfare in the Global Middle Ages” (Routledge Press, 2025) explores how societies in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas organized for war, engaged in conflict, and coped with its aftermath.

Book jacket with text "Warfare in the Middle Ages" and historical image of war
 

The book, intended for academic historians as well as for an interested lay public, treats warfare in the context of world history by examining both parallel developments and interactions between societies across the globe during this time period.

“Humans have always engaged in war,” Bacharach says. “One key, therefore, to understanding how human beings organize themselves socially, politically, economically, religiously, and in every other way is to understand how they prepare for war, engage in war, and deal with the aftermath of war.”