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Ken Mondschein2024-05-07T07:10:51+00:00

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Ken Mondschein, PhD, M.Ed., Maître d'Escrime Historique

Ken Mondschein is a writer, scholar, educator, jouster, and  fencing master.

Ken received his PhD in history from Fordham University and his fencing master's certification from the United States Fencing Coaches' Organization; holds an M.Ed. in Learning, Media, and Technology from UMass-Amherst; and was a Fulbright scholar to France. He has taught, inter alia, at the University of Massachusetts, where he was also a Visiting Fellow at the Arthur F. Kinney Center for Renaissance Studies, and at Boston University.

Having begun writing professionally in his late teens, Ken is the author or editor of numerous academic and non-academic books, including On Time: A History of Western Timekeeping (Johns Hopkins), Game of Thrones and the Medieval Art of War (McFarland), the introductions to numerous Canterbury Classics leather-bound volumes, and several translations of medieval and early modern fencing treatises. Ken's non-academic work has appeared in print publications such as Renaissance magazine and the New York Press; online outlets such as McSweeney's and Medievalists.net; and in Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland's DODO files. 

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Ken Mondschein Articles

Viewpoint: Below the Event Horizon

Viewpoint Below the Event Horizon By Victor Smith One of the most powerful tools of Karate is its ability to strike below the “event horizon” of an opponent’s awareness. [...]

Reflections On The Shape Of Kata

Reflections On The Shape Of Kata By Victor Smith Nothing brings up more discussion, dissension, divisiveness or directed comments in articles, internet chat rooms or discussion groups than kata [...]

There is No First Strike in Karate

Martial Arts: Defining Martial Concepts There is No First Strike in Karate By Victor Smith Mutsu Mizuho Mutsu's "Karate (Toudi) Karate" published in Japan in August 1933 by Tokyo [...]

Making The Eagle’s Claw

Making The Eagle's Claw By Victor Smith Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles about Eagle Claw kung fu. The first, Inside Eagle Claw, provides a summary [...]

Inside the Eagle’s Claw

Inside the Eagle's Claw By Victor Smith (Also see "Making the Eagle's Claw") In the martial arts today there is so much diversity that students rarely get a chance to [...]

Secrets Of The Old Okinawan Fist

Secrets Of The Old Okinawan Fist by Victor Smith Introduction To most it looks odd, or strange at best - a fist with one finger kept straight. Most of [...]

The Complete Tatsuo Shimabuku

The Complete Tatsuo Shimabuku by Victor Smith Bushi no Te Isshinryu Introduction On January 15, 1956, Tatsuo Shimabuku founded Isshinryu Karate. Shortly after that time, Tatsuo Shimabuku began teaching [...]

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