Crusading in the Long Nineteenth Century offers a trans-cultural examination of "crusade medievalism", that is the use of the symbolism and rhetoric of the crusades in the popular and political discourse of the long nineteenth century.
Crusading in the Long Nineteenth Century offers a trans-cultural examination of "crusade medievalism", that is the use of the symbolism and rhetoric of the crusades in the popular and political discourse of the long nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Knobler is a Professor of the History of Religion at the Center for Religious Studies (CERES), Ruhr Universität Bochum. He is particularly interested in the use of mythologies in creating historical narratives. Among his publications is Mythology and Diplomacy in the Age of Exploration (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Early Modern Crusader Medievalism Section One: Introduction Britain: The Crusading Hero France: A Nation of Crusaders Iberia: Reviving Past Glories Germany/Italy: New Nations in the Nineteenth Century Conclusions Section Two: Invented Crusading in Orthodox Europe Greek Irredentism the Megali Idea and Crusading Bulgaria's One Man Crusade Russia and the Adoption of Crusading Terminology Conclusions Section Three: Islamicate Views of the Crusades in the Long 19th Century Salibiyya and Crusading Indian Muslims Conclusions Section Four: World War One & Its Aftermath World War One The Rif War and the Carlists: a Crusader Medievalist Holdover Conclusions Conclusions
Introduction: Early Modern Crusader Medievalism Section One: Introduction Britain: The Crusading Hero France: A Nation of Crusaders Iberia: Reviving Past Glories Germany/Italy: New Nations in the Nineteenth Century Conclusions Section Two: Invented Crusading in Orthodox Europe Greek Irredentism the Megali Idea and Crusading Bulgaria's One Man Crusade Russia and the Adoption of Crusading Terminology Conclusions Section Three: Islamicate Views of the Crusades in the Long 19th Century Salibiyya and Crusading Indian Muslims Conclusions Section Four: World War One & Its Aftermath World War One The Rif War and the Carlists: a Crusader Medievalist Holdover Conclusions Conclusions
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