Brings together for the first time some of the best recent scholarship on the Crusades. Introduces fundamental concepts of crusading to students. The twelve readings in this volume represent some of the best recent scholarship on the Crusades.
Brings together for the first time some of the best recent scholarship on the Crusades.
Introduces fundamental concepts of crusading to students.The twelve readings in this volume represent some of the best recent scholarship on the Crusades.
Thomas F. Madden is Associate Professor of History and Chair at Saint Louis University. He has published numerous studies on the crusades including The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople (1997) and A Concise History of the Crusades (1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments.
Editor's Introduction.
Part I What Were the Crusades?.
1. Pope Urban II's Preaching of the First Crusade. (H. E. J.Cowdrey).
2. Crusading as an Act of Love. (Jonathan Riley-Smith).
3. Reconquest and Crusade in Spain, c. 1050-1150. (R. A.Fletcher).
4. Crusades Against Christians. (Norman Housley).
5. Were There Any Crusades in the Twelfth Century? (ChristopherJ. Tyerman).
Part II Who Were the Crusaders?.
6. Medieval Charters as a Source for the History of theCrusades. (Giles Constable).
7. Early Crusaders to the East and the Costs of Crusading,1095-1130. (Jonathan Riley-Smith).
8. The Roots of Lay Enthusiasm for the First Crusade. (MarcusBull).
9. Patronage and the Appeal of the First Crusade. (JohnFrance).
Part III Impact of the Crusades on the East.
10. Byzantium and the Crusades. (Steven Runciman).
11. The Reaction of Syrian Muslims after the Foundation of theFirst Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. (Nikita Elisséeff).
12. The Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant. (Benjamin Z.Kedar).
1. Pope Urban II's Preaching of the First Crusade. (H. E. J.Cowdrey).
2. Crusading as an Act of Love. (Jonathan Riley-Smith).
3. Reconquest and Crusade in Spain, c. 1050-1150. (R. A.Fletcher).
4. Crusades Against Christians. (Norman Housley).
5. Were There Any Crusades in the Twelfth Century? (ChristopherJ. Tyerman).
Part II Who Were the Crusaders?.
6. Medieval Charters as a Source for the History of theCrusades. (Giles Constable).
7. Early Crusaders to the East and the Costs of Crusading,1095-1130. (Jonathan Riley-Smith).
8. The Roots of Lay Enthusiasm for the First Crusade. (MarcusBull).
9. Patronage and the Appeal of the First Crusade. (JohnFrance).
Part III Impact of the Crusades on the East.
10. Byzantium and the Crusades. (Steven Runciman).
11. The Reaction of Syrian Muslims after the Foundation of theFirst Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. (Nikita Elisséeff).
12. The Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant. (Benjamin Z.Kedar).
Index.
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"Madden s new book seeks to bridge the gap between popular caricatures of the crusades and the more balanced picture of the movement that historians have been producing for more than a generation. The dozen specimens of lively recent scholarship on the crusades that Madden has assembled here are shrewdly calculated to provoke students into rethinking what they thought they knew about the crusading movement." James A. Brundage, University of Kansas
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