So, a lot of new followers. Welcome! I mostly use this space to nerd out a bunch about ancient history, military history, or both. I also have a blog where I do mostly that thing, but more so: https://acoup.blog/ I also occasionally opine on geopolitics/nat-sec Cheers!
First world-war era cavalry drills are a useful source of evidence (you will note I cite some in my blog post), but not the only useful sort, or the most important. One need only briefly survey 19th century historiography to find quite a lot of men - often military men...
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...who assumed their experience of a given kind of warfare in the 1800s equipped them to understand the same 'sort' of warfare in the 1500s or 1000s. They were quite frequently very badly wrong. Assumptions about the wielding and weight of weapons...
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...tactics in fencing and even the handling of cavalry all got built on that assumption that they were doing it how it had always been done. Again that is not to say experience with horses is useless, but that it is not the only kind of evidence or even necessarily the best kind
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