The firearm revolution: How handguns changed 16th-century Europe
Event Type: Local / Community
Takes Place: 29th April 2026
Time: 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Venue: Royal Armouries, Leeds, and online
Description: Have you ever wondered how guns went from an innovative military technology to become widely used, normal objects in European culture? In her new book, The Firearms Revolution, Professor Catherine Fletcher explores this very question. This talk brings together original research in multiple archives, a wide range of visual evidence, and objects from the Royal Armouries collection to bring to life the first century of guns' proliferation, from their production in the foothills of the Alps to their role in establishing the European empires. We meet the sixteenth-century arms broker whose accounts bring historic arms dealing to life, the assassin sneaking over the border to buy his contraband guns and the radical women accused of going about with two illegal wheellock weapons each. And we hear about the earliest debates over gun control: should firearms be more tightly regulated, or should they be widely allowed for self-defence? From the luxury guns of the European courts to the plain weapons of farmers and soldiers, learn more about how this technology changed society.
How to book: Visit: https://royalarmouries.org/leeds/whats-on/the-firearm-revolution
Price: Free
Email: samantha.vaughn@armouries.org.uk
Website: https://royalarmouries.org/leeds/whats-on/the-firearm-revolution
Organiser: Royal Armouries, Leeds
Lecturer: Catherine Fletcher, Professor of History, Manchester Metropolitan University
Region: Yorkshire and Humber