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==Further reading== * {{cite book|last=Alexander|first=Michael|year=2007|title=Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern England|publisher=Yale University Press}} Alexander rejects the idea that medievalism, a pervasive cultural movement in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was confined to the Victorian period and argues against the suspicion that it was by its nature escapist. * {{cite book|last=Barber|first=Richard|year=1980|title=The Reign of Chivalry}} * {{cite book|last=Bouchard|first=Constance Brittain|year=1998|title=Strong of Body, Brave and Noble: Chivalry and Society in Medieval France|publisher=[[Cornell University Press]]|isbn=0-8014-8548-7}} * {{cite book|author-link=David Crouch (historian)|last=Crouch|first=David|year=2019|title=The Chivalric Turn: Conduct and Hegemony in Europe before 1300|publisher=Oxford University Press}} * {{cite book|last=Davis|first=Alex|title=Chivalry and Romance in the English Renaissance|year=2004|publisher=Woodcock, Matthew.}} * {{cite book|author-link=Geoffroi de Charny|last=de Charny|first=Geoffroi|year=2005|title=A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry|series=The Middle Ages Series|translator-first=Elspeth|translator-last=Kennedy|editor-link=Richard W. Kaeuper|editor-first=Richard W.|editor-last=Kaeuper|publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press}} Celebrated treatise on knighthood by Geoffroi de Charny (1304?β56), considered by his contemporaries the quintessential knight of his age. He was killed during the [[Hundred Years War]] at the [[Battle of Poitiers]]. * {{cite book|author-link=Mark Girouard|last=Girouard|first=Mark|year=1981|title=The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman|publisher=Yale University Press}} * {{cite book|editor-last1=Jones|editor-first1=Robert W.|editor-first2=Peter|editor-last2=Coss|title=A Companion to Chivalry|publisher=Boydell Press|year=2019}} * {{cite book|author-link=Richard W. Kaeuper|last=Kaeuper|first=Richard W.|year=1999|title=Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe|publisher=Oxford University Press}} * {{cite book|author-link=Richard W. Kaeuper|last=Kaeuper|first=Richard W.|year=2009|title=Holy Warriors: The Religious Ideology of Chivalry|series=The Middle Ages Series|publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press}} Argues that knights proclaimed the validity of their bloody profession by selectively appropriating religious ideals. * {{cite book|author-link=Maurice Keen|last=Keen|first=Maurice|year=1984|title=Chivalry|publisher=Yale University Press|isbn=0-300-03150-5}} * {{cite book|last=Saul|first=Nigel|year=2011|title=Chivalry in Medieval England|publisher=Harvard University Press}} Explores chivalry's role in English history from the Norman Conquest to Henry VII's victory at Bosworth in the War of the Roses.
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