Jim Bradbury

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Jim Bradbury
Born(1937-02-27)27 February 1937
DiedJanuary 2023(2023-01-00) (aged 85)
OccupationHistorian
NationalityBritish
SubjectMedieval warfare

Jim Bradbury (27 February 1937 – January 2023) was a British historian specialising in the military history of the Middle Ages.

Life[edit]

Bradbury lectured in history at Brunel University. He died in January 2023, at the age of 85.[1]

Selected works[edit]

  • (1975) Shakespeare and his Theatre, Longman, ISBN 0-582-20539-5
  • (1985) The Medieval Archer, The Boydell Press, ISBN 0-85115-194-9
  • (1988) Introduction to The Buckinghamshire Domesday, Alecto Historical Editions, ISBN 0-948459-86-7
  • (1992) The Medieval Siege, The Boydell Press, ISBN 1-85285-528-2
  • (1996) Stephen and Matilda: Civil War of 1139-53, Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-0612-X
  • (1997) Philip Augustus: King of France, 1180-1223, Longman, ISBN 0-582-06058-3
  • (1998) The Battle of Hastings, Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-1291-X
  • (2004) The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare, London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-22126-9
  • (2007) The Capetians: Kings of France 987-1314, Hambledon Continuum, ISBN 1-85285-528-2
  • (2010) Robin Hood, Amberley Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84868-185-9
  • (2021) The Battle of Hastings: The Fall of the Anglo-Saxons and the Rise of the Normans, New York: Pegasus Books, ISBN 978-1-64313-632-5

Collaborations[edit]

With Matthew Bennett, Kelly DeVries, Ian Dickie, Phyllis Jestice:

  • (2005) Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World, UK:Amber Books, ISBN 1-86227-299-9

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jim Bradbury obituary". The Guardian. 19 January 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2023.