Dr Dan Spencer
Historian of late medieval military history. Specialising in English military technology, warfare, and castles. Also a fan of Warhammer, France, dogs, heavy metal and archery.
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- A reminder that my latest article is available through Open Access. If you are interested in late medieval or early modern English warfare then be sure to give it a read or share.
- P.s. if you are working on an article then I would definitely recommend considering @royalhistsoc.org - I had such a positive experience with them
- A muddy pup
- My 500 point High Elf Realm list for my local Warhammer club's Path to Glory campaign
- My latest article is published in the RHS and is available through Open Access. In which I propose a radical (perhaps controversial) new explanation for how and why English armies and soldiers changed across the Late Medieval-Early Modern divide #medievalwarfare www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- Finally got round to spending some birthday vouchers
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- Truly delicious
- My completed blood knights for my Soulblight Gravelord spearhead Age of Sigmar force. Really pleased with how these miniatures turned out, especially the bases #warhammercommunity #ageofsigmar
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- I had no idea just how much concussion affects your life when you suffer a blow to the head. Unless it happens to you, it is easy to be ignorant about it. I'm happy that I am starting to feel more like my normal self again after some time recovering though. I've been lucky all things considered
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- My book is currently on sale at a 60% discount. See below for details #medievalsky boydellandbrewer.com/978178327457...
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- The Charles Bridge in Prague, named after its founder, Charles IV, which dates from the late fourteenth century. It has 16 spans, is over 500 metres long, and is flanked by 3 bridge towers #medievalsky
- Prague at nighttime
- The Powder Tower in Prague. Constructed in the late fifteenth century, it was originally one of thirteen gates of the city wall, later restored in the nineteenth century #medievalsky
- Visited Prague for the first time today. What a fine looking place! #medievalsky
- A trip down memory lane looking at a White Dwarf from June 1997 (210). Which is the golden age of Warhammer and GW as far as I am concerned #warhammer
- A trip down memory lane looking at a White Dwarf from June 1997 (210). Which is the golden age of Warhammer and GW as far as I am concerned #warhammer
- The High Elves in their 5th edition of WFB feature heavily in this issue, which is great as they are one of my favourites. Although I have a preference for 4th editions minis, the new (at the time) 5th edition silver helms, for example, still look great
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- The condition and quality of this manuscript is remarkable. A fine addition indeed!
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- A fantastic fresco given the subject matter. For me it is especially interesting to see the depiction of the towers and wall of the city
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- These glorious editions were my entry point into Warhammer. I remember seeing a friend's copy of the 4th edition WFB with his high elves and goblins miniatures and I was hooked. I do miss how colourful and charming Warhammer was in the 90s.
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