Acta Periodica Duellatorum – 2020: Volume 8 Issue 1
Conference proceedings: Fight Books in Comparative Perspective (Deutsches Klingenmuseum, 9-10 Nov. 2017),
edited by Sixt Wetzler, Daniel Jaquet, and Jacob Henry Deacon
- Fight Books in Comparative Perspective. An Introduction (Sixt Wetzler, Daniel Jaquet)
- European Fight Books 1305-1630: Classification, typology and comparison between manuscripts and prints (Daniel Jaquet)
- Libellus de batalla facienda: Judicial Combat in Catalonia from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century (Cornel-Peter Rodenbusch)
- A Long-Distance Relationship: Staff Weapons as a Microcosm for the Study of Fight Books, c. 1400-1550 (Iason-Eleftherios Tzouriadis, Jacob Henry Deacon)
- La Noble Science des Joueurs d’Espée: Fight Book and Commercial Product (Mathijs Roelofsen)
- The Fight Book of Hugold Behr: A Late Sixteenth-Century Fight Book in Comparative Perspective (Matthias Johannes Bauer)
- The Hanging Guard: William Hope’s (1660-1724) Invention of Self-defence and the Spirit of Enlightenment (Alexander Will)
- The Sword Exercises of the British Cavalry: 1796-1858 (Henry Yallop)
- Beyond Technique – The Limits of Books (and Online Videos) in Developing Self-Defence Coaches’ Professional Judgement and Decision Making in the Context of Skill Development for Violent Encounters (Mario S. Staller, Swen Körner, Andrew Abraham)
- The Art of Caucaseco: An Afro-Colombian Fight Book (T.J. Desch-Obi)
- Understanding the No-sword with no teacher. A practical attempt to read The Illustrated Catalogue of the Shinkage-Ryū Martial Arts with the help of Yagyū heihō kadensho (Michael Mattner)
- Can We Learn Martial Arts Through Books? The Revival of Korean Fight Books Through Transmission and Reconstruction (Bok Kyu Choi)
- A Lost Fight Book: Alfred Lister and the Noble Art of Self-Defence in China (Benjamin N. Judkins)