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D’Arcy Jonathan Dacre Boulton
Associate Professor of History, University of Notre Dame; medieval nobility and
feudalism; The Knights in the Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood
in Late Medieval Europe, 1326–1520(1987).


John Clements
Director, Historical Armed Combat Association; reconstruction of European
martial traditions for use as martial art; Medieval Swordsmanship: Illustrated
Methods and Techniques(1998), Renaissance Swordsmanship: The Illustrated
Use of Rapiers and Cut-and-Thrust Swords(1997).


Karl Friday
Professor of History, University of Georgia; early Japan, Japanese military insti-
tutions and traditions; Hired Swords: The Rise of Private Warrior Power in
Early Japan(1992), with Professor Seki Humitake Legacies of the Sword: The
Kashima-Shinryû and Samurai Martial Culture(1997); current book project
Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan(Routledge, the Warfare
in History series).


Ronald A. Harris
Ronald Harris and Associates; martial arts instructor in classic Filipino martial
arts, Muay Thai, Boxe Francaise Savate, Taekwondo; numerous articles in Black
Belt, Inside Kung Fu,and similar popular publications.


Stanley E. Henning
Assistant Professor, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu; Chinese
language and martial arts, Asian military history; numerous articles in scholarly
journals.


Keith Otterbein
Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo; cross-
cultural analysis of warfare, dueling, feuding; The Evolution of War(1970),
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