Good afternoon all,
In two semesters I am starting an independant study my senior year on the true two-hand sword; my objective is to cover where it came from (how it evolved into what it was), what it was designed to fight, how it was used individually and on the pitched field, and other tactics or impacts the sword had.
Right now I'm gathering sources that I can study to get a bit of a head start. I've been studying the sword for a while (I've got a Cold Steel model, though it's probably at least a pound over weight and it's crossguard started to get some play after relatively minor stress) and have been able to find various sources on individual employment of the sword, including right here in the research section and also in my copy of "A Complete Bibliography of Fencing and Dueling," however I've had difficulty in finding sources related to wider subjects such as, say group tactics with the weapon. For example, I recall reading somewhere that the two-hander was, after a time, disallowed in pike formations with Swiss mercenaries because it was incompatible; that data had to come from somewhere.
So I figured, perhaps here would be a prudent place to ask if anyone knows of any treatises or other documents that may cover the wider subject of the two-hand sword as I continue to search myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance for any replies.

