Researchers eligible for nomination 2015
As it can be difficult to remember who published research in 2014 we will here list some examples of researchers and authors we know are eligible for nomination. For sure, there are many more and we strongly encourage you to help us add more to the list and nominate others you know of, especially printed books.
The Lifetime Achievement Award of course does not require publishing in 2014 and instead focuses on work throughout the nominee’s life. That work of course doesn’t have to be in English.
Alderson Keith
Arts and Crafts of War: die Kunst des Schwertes in its Manuscript Context
Blair Charles
The Neapolitan School of Fencing: Its Origins and Early Characteristics
Butera Matteo, Lanza Francesco (with Reinier van Noort)
Cartier Mike
Art of Control (Fechtschule Manifesto) Part 1
The Art of Control – Fechtschule Manifesto 2
Chandler Jean
The secret, dangerous military life of medieval superstars
Resources on Medieval Literacy, Part I
Resources on Medieval Literacy, Part II
The Guild and the swordsman
Charrette Robert
Patterns of Remedy in il Fior di Battaglia
Chouinard Maxime
The first HEMA tournament
Is HEMA a sport?
What Isn’t HEMA?
Divers foul tricks and stratagems: Mexican and Bowie knife fighting
“How I trash the mashers”
Therefore, Glima
Conti Andrea
Historical overview of the Vadi family
Cramer Michael A.
Pure Air and Fire: Re-creating Medieval Horsemanship, or How to Ride like a Knight
Crawley Philip T.
The Art of Fencing Reduced to True Principles
The art of cane fencing
The Game of the Sword
The Art of Fencing Reduced to True Principles
Dupuis Olivier
Organization and Regulation of Fencing in the Realm of France in the Renaissance
Eads Valerie & Garber Rebecca L.R.
Amazon, Allegory, Swordswoman, Saint? The Walpurgis Images in Royal Armouries MS I.33
Finley Jessica
Medieval Wrestling: Modern Practice of a Fifteenth Century Art
Ott translation and interpretation
Gassman Jack
Thoughts on the Role of Cavalry in Medieval Warfare
Gassmann Jürg
Selling the Fencing “Master” – On Georg Hager’s Vers, or: Earning Honours and Social Advancement in the Early Modern Age
Fechtordnung of the City of Solothurn
The Bolognese Societates Armatae of the late 13th Century
Georgas George
Rare illustrations of Byzantine warriors in the Renaissance book Erotokritos
Sword staff: The sword of the poor!
The use of sword behind the shield wall and phalanx
Geißler Robert
Concerning the Sharpness of Blades
Concerning the Rules of Tournaments
Concerning the Dynamics of Swords
Gevaert Bert
The use of the sword in the Great War: Faded glory or deadly efficiency?
Towards a new approach in HEMA-tournaments: Let’s fence naked!
Heinrich von Gunterrodt Treatise
Haaland Per Magnus
Paulus Hector Mair grappling transcription/translation, pike translation, other transcription
Hayes Sean
Memory and Performance: Visual and Rhetorical Strategies of Medieval Martial Arts Texts
Hester James
The Terminology of Medieval English Fight Texts: A Brief Overview
Horvatic Sven
Is it possible to be a full-time HEMA coach? Part 1
Jaquet Daniel
Difference and similarities between “German” and “Italian” traditions – Roundtable review
Jaquet Daniel & Walczak Bartlomiej
Liegnitzer, Hundsfeld or Lew? The question of authorship of popular Medieval fighting teachings
Linnard Anders
Mains Eric
Paulus Hector Mair mixed weapons translation
Majár János & Várhelyi Zoltán
Thibault and Science I: Measure , Distances and Proportions in the Circle
Martens Krist & Gevaert Bert
Towards a new approach in HEMA-tournaments: Let’s fence naked!
Maurer Kevin
The Fours of Meyer’s Dussack
Insights into the Fechtschulen Rules and Ordinances of the 16th and 17th centuries
Miklaszewski Jerzy
Mondschein Ken
The Medieval Experience of Time: Aristotle, Universals, and Technologies
Norling Roger
The Onion – Basics of European Longsword: Part 7
The Onion – Basics of European Longsword: Part 8
The Onion – Basics of European Longsword: Part 9
The Onion – Basics of European Longsword: Part 10
Meyer Dusack – the Dusack in Motion Booklet
Meyer Quarterstaff – Catch him in his own techniques Booklet
HEMA Pedagogics Part 1: The Pedagogics Pioneers & The Role of a HEMA teacher
HEMA Pedagogics Part 2: The implications
Free Fencing exercises
The KA-BAR and the Fairbairn-Sykes: two fighting children of different philosophies
Brief description on training weapons in history
Meyer Pilgrimage Part 1 – Straßburg
Skalastet – Sami quarterstaff & spear fighting tradition in Northern Sweden
An open-hearted letter about why I rarely fight in tournaments
Preto Luis
Rádi Ferenc
Roberts James
Teaching progressions in Meyer’s longsword 1: the attacking skill tree
System vs Syllabus: Meyer’s 1560 and 1570 sidesword texts
Runacres Rob
Runacres Rob & Ghesquiere Thibault
The Sword of Combat or The Use of Fighting With Weapons
Salmi Tuuli
Gaited horses in Fiore’s manuals?
Schmidt Herbert
Vibration of the blade and how to use it
Schäfer Jan (written with van Noort Reinier)
Follow some Lessons with Dagger and Rapier
Das Fechtbuch eines Studenten (with Reinier)
Übungen auf dem Fechtboden transcription
Johann Heinrich Eich transcription
Verzeichnis etlicher Stücke des Fechtens im Rapier transcription
Giganti transcription
Siemsen Kirk
Slee Chris
Swinney Richard & Crawford Scott
Medieval Hunting as Training for War: Insights for the Modern Swordsman
Terminiello Piermarco
Florentines Doing “Florentine”: Combat with Two Swords According to Altoni and Docciolini
Thompson Christopher Scott
Thurston Steve
Ledall transcription/translation
Trosclair Christian
Nicolaus translation
15th century poem translation
Wallerstein longsword translation