A Brief History of Fencing
From dueling gentlemen in Renaissance courts to Olympic champions on the modern stage, fencing has always been more than just sport—it’s an art form, a science, and a reflection of cultural change. A Brief History of Fencing traces the evolution of swordplay through centuries of strategy, rivalry, and refinement.
This book explores fencing’s roots in medieval combat, the rise of the rapier and épée as symbols of honor and self-defense, and the transformation of deadly duels into a codified athletic discipline. Along the way, readers will meet legendary masters, discover how national styles like the French, Italian, and Spanish schools shaped the sport, and see how fencing became a fixture of the Olympic Games. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a martial arts fan, or a curious newcomer, this concise yet engaging account brings the elegance and intensity of fencing to life.