S. J. Allen
An Introduction to the Crusades
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An Introduction to the Crusades
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An Introduction to the Crusades, part of the Companions to Medieval Studies series, is an accessible guide to studying the complex history of the Crusades.
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An Introduction to the Crusades, part of the Companions to Medieval Studies series, is an accessible guide to studying the complex history of the Crusades.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781442600232
- ISBN-10: 1442600233
- Artikelnr.: 46971776
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781442600232
- ISBN-10: 1442600233
- Artikelnr.: 46971776
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
S.J. Allen is a medieval historian and an associate lecturer at The Open University.
List of Illustrations and Maps
List of Text Boxes
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Crusades: A Brief History
Prologue: Defining the Crusades
Box 1.1: Pilgrimage
Setting the Scene: Byzantine, Western Europe, the Islamic States and Jewish
Communities
Box 1.2: Islam: Sunni and Shi'a
On the Eve of the Crusades: the Eleventh Century
The First Crusade
Box 1.3: The Crusades and Attacks on Jewish Communities
The Crusader States
The Second and Third Crusades
Box 1.4: Women on Crusade
A New Crusading Vision: At Home and Abroad
Box 1.5: The Children's and Shepherds' Crusades
Crusades Across the Borders
The Twilight of the Crusades
Box 1.6: The Mongols and the Legend of Prester John
Box 1.7: The Fate of the Military Orders after 1291
The End of Medieval Crusading
2. There and Back Again: The Logistics of Crusading and Life as a Crusader
in the Levant
Preparation and Finance
Box 2.1: Crusade Charters
Transport and Provisions
Life and Death in the Levant
Settlement and Occupations
Box 2.2: Muslims under Latin Rule
Desertion
Massacre and Captivity
Slavery
Burial
Returning Home
3. Holy Warfare: Combat in the Crusading Age
General Organization and Recruitment
Manuscript and Material Evidence
Arms and Armor
Strategy and Tactics
Siege Warfare
Open Battle
Naval Engagements
Box 3.1: Crusader Castles
Matters of Life and Death
Injury
Illness
Medicine and Treatment
Box 3.2: Hospitals
4. A Case Study Exercise: Saladin and Richard I, Negotiations for Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Stalemate and Negotiations - the evidence
Document 1: Baha' al-Din on Negotiations between Richard I and Saladin
Document 2: The Itinerary of the Pilgrims and Deeds of King Richard
(Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi)
Questions
5. The Crusades and Modern Memory
The Reformation (ca 1517-1649)
The Enlightenment (ca 1650-1800)
Romanticism (ca 1770-1850)
Nineteenth-Century Nationalism, Imperialism and Christian Militarism
Nineteenth-Century Islam and the Crusades
The Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Box 5.1: Matthew Schlimm's Analysis of Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven
Questions for Reflection
Chronology
Glossary
Who's Who in the Crusading World
References
Index
List of Text Boxes
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Crusades: A Brief History
Prologue: Defining the Crusades
Box 1.1: Pilgrimage
Setting the Scene: Byzantine, Western Europe, the Islamic States and Jewish
Communities
Box 1.2: Islam: Sunni and Shi'a
On the Eve of the Crusades: the Eleventh Century
The First Crusade
Box 1.3: The Crusades and Attacks on Jewish Communities
The Crusader States
The Second and Third Crusades
Box 1.4: Women on Crusade
A New Crusading Vision: At Home and Abroad
Box 1.5: The Children's and Shepherds' Crusades
Crusades Across the Borders
The Twilight of the Crusades
Box 1.6: The Mongols and the Legend of Prester John
Box 1.7: The Fate of the Military Orders after 1291
The End of Medieval Crusading
2. There and Back Again: The Logistics of Crusading and Life as a Crusader
in the Levant
Preparation and Finance
Box 2.1: Crusade Charters
Transport and Provisions
Life and Death in the Levant
Settlement and Occupations
Box 2.2: Muslims under Latin Rule
Desertion
Massacre and Captivity
Slavery
Burial
Returning Home
3. Holy Warfare: Combat in the Crusading Age
General Organization and Recruitment
Manuscript and Material Evidence
Arms and Armor
Strategy and Tactics
Siege Warfare
Open Battle
Naval Engagements
Box 3.1: Crusader Castles
Matters of Life and Death
Injury
Illness
Medicine and Treatment
Box 3.2: Hospitals
4. A Case Study Exercise: Saladin and Richard I, Negotiations for Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Stalemate and Negotiations - the evidence
Document 1: Baha' al-Din on Negotiations between Richard I and Saladin
Document 2: The Itinerary of the Pilgrims and Deeds of King Richard
(Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi)
Questions
5. The Crusades and Modern Memory
The Reformation (ca 1517-1649)
The Enlightenment (ca 1650-1800)
Romanticism (ca 1770-1850)
Nineteenth-Century Nationalism, Imperialism and Christian Militarism
Nineteenth-Century Islam and the Crusades
The Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Box 5.1: Matthew Schlimm's Analysis of Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven
Questions for Reflection
Chronology
Glossary
Who's Who in the Crusading World
References
Index
List of Illustrations and Maps
List of Text Boxes
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Crusades: A Brief History
Prologue: Defining the Crusades
Box 1.1: Pilgrimage
Setting the Scene: Byzantine, Western Europe, the Islamic States and Jewish
Communities
Box 1.2: Islam: Sunni and Shi'a
On the Eve of the Crusades: the Eleventh Century
The First Crusade
Box 1.3: The Crusades and Attacks on Jewish Communities
The Crusader States
The Second and Third Crusades
Box 1.4: Women on Crusade
A New Crusading Vision: At Home and Abroad
Box 1.5: The Children's and Shepherds' Crusades
Crusades Across the Borders
The Twilight of the Crusades
Box 1.6: The Mongols and the Legend of Prester John
Box 1.7: The Fate of the Military Orders after 1291
The End of Medieval Crusading
2. There and Back Again: The Logistics of Crusading and Life as a Crusader
in the Levant
Preparation and Finance
Box 2.1: Crusade Charters
Transport and Provisions
Life and Death in the Levant
Settlement and Occupations
Box 2.2: Muslims under Latin Rule
Desertion
Massacre and Captivity
Slavery
Burial
Returning Home
3. Holy Warfare: Combat in the Crusading Age
General Organization and Recruitment
Manuscript and Material Evidence
Arms and Armor
Strategy and Tactics
Siege Warfare
Open Battle
Naval Engagements
Box 3.1: Crusader Castles
Matters of Life and Death
Injury
Illness
Medicine and Treatment
Box 3.2: Hospitals
4. A Case Study Exercise: Saladin and Richard I, Negotiations for Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Stalemate and Negotiations - the evidence
Document 1: Baha' al-Din on Negotiations between Richard I and Saladin
Document 2: The Itinerary of the Pilgrims and Deeds of King Richard
(Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi)
Questions
5. The Crusades and Modern Memory
The Reformation (ca 1517-1649)
The Enlightenment (ca 1650-1800)
Romanticism (ca 1770-1850)
Nineteenth-Century Nationalism, Imperialism and Christian Militarism
Nineteenth-Century Islam and the Crusades
The Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Box 5.1: Matthew Schlimm's Analysis of Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven
Questions for Reflection
Chronology
Glossary
Who's Who in the Crusading World
References
Index
List of Text Boxes
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Crusades: A Brief History
Prologue: Defining the Crusades
Box 1.1: Pilgrimage
Setting the Scene: Byzantine, Western Europe, the Islamic States and Jewish
Communities
Box 1.2: Islam: Sunni and Shi'a
On the Eve of the Crusades: the Eleventh Century
The First Crusade
Box 1.3: The Crusades and Attacks on Jewish Communities
The Crusader States
The Second and Third Crusades
Box 1.4: Women on Crusade
A New Crusading Vision: At Home and Abroad
Box 1.5: The Children's and Shepherds' Crusades
Crusades Across the Borders
The Twilight of the Crusades
Box 1.6: The Mongols and the Legend of Prester John
Box 1.7: The Fate of the Military Orders after 1291
The End of Medieval Crusading
2. There and Back Again: The Logistics of Crusading and Life as a Crusader
in the Levant
Preparation and Finance
Box 2.1: Crusade Charters
Transport and Provisions
Life and Death in the Levant
Settlement and Occupations
Box 2.2: Muslims under Latin Rule
Desertion
Massacre and Captivity
Slavery
Burial
Returning Home
3. Holy Warfare: Combat in the Crusading Age
General Organization and Recruitment
Manuscript and Material Evidence
Arms and Armor
Strategy and Tactics
Siege Warfare
Open Battle
Naval Engagements
Box 3.1: Crusader Castles
Matters of Life and Death
Injury
Illness
Medicine and Treatment
Box 3.2: Hospitals
4. A Case Study Exercise: Saladin and Richard I, Negotiations for Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Stalemate and Negotiations - the evidence
Document 1: Baha' al-Din on Negotiations between Richard I and Saladin
Document 2: The Itinerary of the Pilgrims and Deeds of King Richard
(Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi)
Questions
5. The Crusades and Modern Memory
The Reformation (ca 1517-1649)
The Enlightenment (ca 1650-1800)
Romanticism (ca 1770-1850)
Nineteenth-Century Nationalism, Imperialism and Christian Militarism
Nineteenth-Century Islam and the Crusades
The Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Box 5.1: Matthew Schlimm's Analysis of Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven
Questions for Reflection
Chronology
Glossary
Who's Who in the Crusading World
References
Index