This volume explores how crusading rhetoric, iconography, and historiography have been purposed by far-right, nationalist, and related groups in the recent past.
This volume explores how crusading rhetoric, iconography, and historiography have been purposed by far-right, nationalist, and related groups in the recent past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlotte Gauthier is Thornley Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research. Her research interests include the diplomatic and intellectual history of the later crusades, and the modern uses of crusading imagery and memory.
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Introduction: Contesting the 'Misuse' of History 1. 'Bad Crusader': Bohemond the Scholars and the Christchurch Shooter 2. Ordo Militaris Inc.: A Modern 'Military Order' Medieval History and Historical 'Authenticity' 3. British Newspapers Brexit and the Little Crusaders of Middle England 4. One Foot in Europe and the Other in Dixie: Neo-Confederates Holy War Chivalry and the Crusades 5. Knives in the Dark and the Death of History: Validating the Far-Right's Middle Ages through Assassin's Creed
Introduction: Contesting the 'Misuse' of History 1. 'Bad Crusader': Bohemond the Scholars and the Christchurch Shooter 2. Ordo Militaris Inc.: A Modern 'Military Order' Medieval History and Historical 'Authenticity' 3. British Newspapers Brexit and the Little Crusaders of Middle England 4. One Foot in Europe and the Other in Dixie: Neo-Confederates Holy War Chivalry and the Crusades 5. Knives in the Dark and the Death of History: Validating the Far-Right's Middle Ages through Assassin's Creed
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