It is perhaps the most significant technological change in the history
of warfare. The Middle Ages would see a new type of weapon emerge - the
gun. This special issue looks at the invention of firearms, beginning in
China, its spread throughout Eurasia and its influence on battles,
armies and fortifications. Featuring articles by Tonio Andrade, Ruth
Brown, Kelly DeVries, Kay Smith and more. One key aspect of this book is
to show how experimental the use of guns and gunpowder is. In medieval
China, Europe and Asia, there is a lot of new things happening in how
warfare is being conducted. For example, how are cannons being used on
the battlefield, and when are they successful (or unsuccessful) in
changing the outcomes of battles? How do fortifications change, and how
much of that is because of the threat posed by artillery? I want to give
a sense to the reader that this is really a dynamic period, with new
technology leading us to different and unexpected places, much like the
computer revolution we are now in is changing our own society in
unforeseen ways.