Franks and Saracens is the first and only book to examine the Crusades from the viewpoint of psychoanalysis, studying the hidden emotions and fantasies that drove the Crusaders and the Muslims to undertake their terrible wars.
Franks and Saracens is the first and only book to examine the Crusades from the viewpoint of psychoanalysis, studying the hidden emotions and fantasies that drove the Crusaders and the Muslims to undertake their terrible wars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Avner Falk (born 1943) is an internationally known Israeli clinical psychologist and independent scholar. His scholarly specialty is applied psychoanalysis, including psychohistory, psychobiography, political psychology, and psychogeography. He has published 11 books and dozens of articles. His most recent book is Agnon's Story: A Psychoanalytic Biography of S. Y. Agnon, the winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature (Brill 2018).
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Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1. Us And Them Chapter 2. Romans, Germans, and Berbers Chapter 3. Myths of Origin Chapter 4. The Cross and the Crusades Chapter 5. The Fantasy of the Holy Roman Empire Chapter 6. A Short History of the "Saracens" Chapter 7. The First Crusade: Acting Out Rescue Fantasies Chapter 8. The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem as a Psychogeographical Fantasy Chapter 9. The Second Crusade: Persisting Rescue Fantasies Chapter 10. Templars And Hospitallers: Monastic Knights? Chapter 11. The "Saracens" Look at The "Franks" Chapter 12. The Third Crusade: A Lionheart in Search of a Holy Land? Chapter 13. The Fourth Crusade: "Latin" Christians Kill "Greek" Christians Chapter 14. The Fifth Crusade: An Invasion of Egypt that Predictably Fails Chapter 15. The Sixth Crusade: Winning Jerusalem Peacefully Chapter 16. The Seventh Crusade: The Unhappy War of "Saint Louis" Chapter 17. The Eighth Crusade: The Tragic Death of "Saint Louis" Chapter 18. The Ninth Crusade: End of a Two-Century Fantasy Chapter 19. Trauma in the Crusades Chapter 20. Aftermath: The End Of A Two-Century Fantasy Epilogue: "The New Crusaders" Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1. Us And Them Chapter 2. Romans, Germans, and Berbers Chapter 3. Myths of Origin Chapter 4. The Cross and the Crusades Chapter 5. The Fantasy of the Holy Roman Empire Chapter 6. A Short History of the "Saracens" Chapter 7. The First Crusade: Acting Out Rescue Fantasies Chapter 8. The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem as a Psychogeographical Fantasy Chapter 9. The Second Crusade: Persisting Rescue Fantasies Chapter 10. Templars And Hospitallers: Monastic Knights? Chapter 11. The "Saracens" Look at The "Franks" Chapter 12. The Third Crusade: A Lionheart in Search of a Holy Land? Chapter 13. The Fourth Crusade: "Latin" Christians Kill "Greek" Christians Chapter 14. The Fifth Crusade: An Invasion of Egypt that Predictably Fails Chapter 15. The Sixth Crusade: Winning Jerusalem Peacefully Chapter 16. The Seventh Crusade: The Unhappy War of "Saint Louis" Chapter 17. The Eighth Crusade: The Tragic Death of "Saint Louis" Chapter 18. The Ninth Crusade: End of a Two-Century Fantasy Chapter 19. Trauma in the Crusades Chapter 20. Aftermath: The End Of A Two-Century Fantasy Epilogue: "The New Crusaders" Bibliography Index
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