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Title Agincourt : a hundred years of war
Published 2008

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  944.025 Col/Aah  2008/01/17  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (DVD) (55 mins) sd., col. : 12 cm
Summary "On 25th October 1415, Agincourt was England's greatest victory. Immortalised by Shakespeare and fair game for theorists ever since. But what was it like to be there? Using eyewitness accounts, the lives of soldiers and their journeys to the battlefield are pieced together. Far from being the glorious victory of myth, this was a brutal battle. It marked the day chivalry died with Henry V forced to flout the conventions of the time by ordering the killing of thousands of French prisoners. The French subscribed to an outmoded chivalric code, which was eradicated at Agincourt. Ironically it was the high point of English success in a war that lasted 100 years. Uncovered is how Henry V's victory gave rise to the rebirth of French confidence and the triumph of Joan of Arc twenty years later." -- website
Notes Off-air recording of ABC-TV broadcast January 17, 2008. Copied under Part Va of the Copyright Act
Credits Produced and directed by Rob Coldstream; Film editor: Mike Burton; Executive producer: Samir Shah
Performer Narrator: Jamie GLover
Notes Rated: M Violence
DVD. Region unspecified
Available for Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Agincourt, Battle of, Agincourt, France, 1415
Longbows -- History
Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453
Author Coldstream, Rob
Burton, Mike
Shah, Samir
ABC-TV (Australia)