Latest research on the chivalric ethos of western Europe,10c-15c, from the practical (houses, armour) to the intellectual [conceptof holy war, loyalty, etc.].
Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth Harvey
Preface: The Strawberry Hill Conferences
Introduction
The Status of the Squire: the Northern Evidence - Matthew Bennett
The Game of Chess: An Aspect of Medieval Knightly Culture - Richard G Eales
Anglo-Norman Knightly Burials - Brian Golding
The Tournament and Chivalry in German Tournament Books of the Sixteenth Century and in the Literary Works of Emperor Maximilian IMaximilian I - William Henry Jackson
Gadifer de La Salle: A Late Medieval Knight Errant - Maurice H Keen
Knights and Knighthood in Germany in the Central Middle Ages - Richard Mortimer
Knights and Burgesses in the Feudal Epic - Peter S Noble
The Ideal Knight as presented in some French Narrative Poems, c. 1090-c. 1240: An Outline Sketch - Sally North
The Occitan Squire in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries -
The Knight, his Arms and Armour in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries - Ian Peirce ***
The Prince Answers Back: 'Les Enseignemens de Théodore Paliologue' - D J A Ross