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The Crusades: A Beginner's Guide: BEGINNER'S GUIDE S.

Autor Andrew Jotischky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mar 2015
In 1095 Pope Urban II launched the First Crusade to recover Jerusalem from the Seljuq Turks. Tens of thousands of people joined his cause, making it the single largest event of the Middle Ages. The conflict would rage for over 200 years, poisoning Christian and Islamic relations forever. In this new introduction to the Crusades, Andrew Jotischky takes readers through the key events, focusing on the experience of crusading, from both sides, and asking crucial questions. What were the motivations of the crusaders? What was it like to be a crusader or live in a crusading society? How do these events, nearly a thousand years ago, still shape the politics of today?
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ISBN-13: 9781780745930
ISBN-10: 1780745931
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 8 black & white illustrations, 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 130 x 197 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
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Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Professor Andrew Jotischky is head of the history department at Lancaster University, and author of Crusading and the Crusader States (Routledge 2004). He lives in Lancaster, U.K.

Cuprins

VOLUME I: CONTEXTS: THE WEST AND THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURY 1. Ernest O. Blake, ‘The Formation of the "Crusade" Idea’ 2. Marcus Bull, ‘The Roots of Lay Enthusiasm for the First Crusade’ 3. Giles Constable, ‘The Historiography of the Crusades’ 4. H. E. J. Cowdrey, ‘The Reform Papacy and the Origin of the Crusades’ 5. H. E. J. Cowdrey, ‘The Peace and the Truce of God in the Eleventh Century’ 6. Richard Fletcher, ‘Reconquest and Crusade in Spain c. 1050ߝ1150’ 7. Bernard Hamilton, ‘Knowing the Enemy: Western Understanding of Islam at the Time of the Crusades’ 8. Michael Hendy, ‘Byzantium 1081ߝ1204: An Economic Reappraisal’ 9. Donald Nicol, ‘Byzantium and the Papacy in the Eleventh Century’ 10. Jonathan Riley-Smith, ‘An Approach to Crusading Ethics’1 11. I. S. Robinson, ‘Gregory VII and the Soldiers of Christ’ 12. Claude Cahen, ‘An Introduction to the First Crusade’. VOLUME II: CRUSADING AND THE CRUSADER STATES, 1095ߝ1197: THE FIRST CRUSADE 13. H. E. J. Cowdrey, ‘Pope Urban II’s Preaching of the First Crusade’ 14. John France, ‘Patronage and the Appeal of the First Crusade’ 15. Walter Porges, ‘The Clergy, the Poor and Non-Combatants on the First Crusade’ 16. Jonathan Shepard, ‘Cross-Purposes: Alexius Comnenus and the First Crusade’ 17. Giles Constable, ‘Medieval Charters as a Source for the History of the Crusades’ 18. Michael Markowski, ‘Crucesignatus: Its Origins and Early Usage’ 19. Christopher Tyerman, ‘Were there any Crusades in the Twelfth Century?’ 20. Colin Morris, ‘Propaganda for War: The Dissemination of the Crusading Ideal in the Twelfth Century’ 21. Jonathan Riley-Smith, ‘The Idea of Crusading in the Charters of Early Crusaders, 1095ߝ1102’. POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CRUSADER STATES, 1099ߝ1187 22. Peter Edbury, ‘Propaganda and Faction in the Kingdom of Jerusalem: The Background to Hattin’ 23. Alan V. Murray, ‘Dynastic Continuity or Dynastic Change? The Accession of Baldwin II and the Nobility of the Kingdom of Jerusalem’ 24. R. C. Smail, ‘Latin Syria and the West, 1149ߝ1187’ 25. Alan Forey, ‘The Military Orders and the Spanish Reconquest in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries’ 26. Malcolm Barber, ‘The Origins of the Order of the Temple’ THE SECOND CRUSADE 27. Giles Constable, ‘The Second Crusade as Seen by Contemporaries’ 28. Harold Livermore, ‘The Conquest of Lisbon and its Author’ 29. Jonathan Phillips, ‘St Bernard of Clairvaux, the Low Countries and the Lisbon Letter of the Second Crusade’ SALADIN AND THE THIRD CRUSADE 30. George B. Flahiff, ‘Deus Non Vult: A Critic of the Third Crusade’ 31. Peter Holt, ‘Saladin and His Admirers: A Biographical Reassessment’ 32. Michael Markowski, ‘Richard Lionheart: Bad King, Bad Crusader?’ 33. Donald S. Richards, ‘The Early History of Saladin’ VOLUME III: CRUSADING AND THE CRUSADER STATES, 1198ߝ1336: INNOCENT III, THE FOURTH CRUSADE, AND FRANKISH GREECE 34. Michael Angold, ‘The Road to 1204: The Byzantine Background to the Fourth Crusade’ 35. Malcolm Barber, ‘Western Attitudes to Frankish Greece’ 36. Brenda Bolton, ‘"Serpent in the Dust, Sparrow on the Housetop": Attitudes to Jerusalem and the Holy Land in the Circle of Innocent III’ 37. David Jacoby, ‘The Encounter of Two Societies: Western Conquerors and Byzantines in the Peloponnesus after the Fourth Crusade’ 38. Elizabeth M. Kennan, ‘Innocent III and the First Political Crusade: A Comment on the Limitations of Papal Power’ 39. Thomas F. Madden, ‘Outside and Inside the Fourth Crusade’ 40. James M. Powell, ‘Innocent III and the Crusade’ 41. Donald Queller, Thomas Compton, and Donald Campbell, ‘The Fourth Crusade: the Neglected Majority’ CRUSADING AND THE CRUSADER STATES IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY 42. Peter Jackson, ‘The Crusades of 1239ߝ41 and their Aftermath’ 43. Peter Jackson, ‘The Crusade Against the Mongols (1241)’ 44. M. Purcell, ‘Changing Views of Crusade in the Thirteenth Century’ 45. Peter Raedts, ‘The Children’s Crusade of 1212’ 46. Bjorn Weiler, ‘The Negotium Terrae Sanctae in the Political Discourse of Latin Christendom, 1215ߝ1311’ THE LATER CRUSADES 47. Norman Housley, ‘Politics and Heresy in Italy: Anti-Heretical Crusaders, Orders and Confraternities, 1200ߝ1500’ 48. Norman Housley, ‘Costing the Crusade: Budgeting for Crusading Activity in the Fourteenth Century’ 49. Christoph Maier, ‘Crisis, Liturgy and the Crusade in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries’ 50. Sylvia Schein, ‘The Future Regnum Hierusalem: A Chapter in Medieval State Planning’ 51. Elizabeth Siberry, ‘Missionaries and Crusaders 1095ߝ1274: Opponents or Allies?’ 52. Joseph Strayer, ‘The Crusade against Aragon’ 53. Christopher J. Tyerman, ‘Philip VI and the Recovery of the Holy Land’ 54. Malcolm Barber, ‘The Pastoureaux of 1320’ VOLUME IV: CRUSADING CULTURES: SETTLEMENT AND SOCIETY IN THE CRUSADER STATES 55. Peter Edbury, ‘Fiefs and Vassals in the Kingdom of Jerusalem: from the Twelfth Century to the Thirteenth’ 56. Peter W. Edbury, ‘The State of Research: Cyprus under the Lusignans and Venetians, 1991ߝ1998’ 57. Ronnie Ellenblum, ‘Three Generations of Frankish Castle-Building in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem’ 58. Andrew Jotischky, ‘Ethnographic Attitudes in the Crusader States: The Franks and the Indigenous Orthodox People’ 59. Benjamin Z. Kedar and Muhammad al-Hajjuj, ‘Muslim Villagers of the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem: Some Demographic and Onomastic Data’ 60. Benjamin Z. Kedar, ‘Gerard of Nazareth, A Neglected Twelfth-Century Writer of the Latin East: A Contribution to the Cultural History of the Crusader States’ 61. Benjamin Z. Kedar, ‘On the Origins of the Earliest Laws of Frankish Jerusalem: The Canons of the Council of Nablus, 1120’ 62. Benjamin Z. Kedar, ‘Latins and Oriental Christians in the Frankish Levant, 1099ߝ1291 63. Denys Pringle, ‘Churches and Settlement in Crusader Palestine’ 64. Denys Pringle, ‘Magna Mahumeria (al-Bira): The Archaeology of a Frankish New Town in Palestine’ 65. Jonathan Riley-Smith, ‘Government in Latin Syria and the Commercial Privileges of Foreign Merchants’. 66. Jonathan Riley-Smith, ‘The Survival in Latin Palestine of Muslim Administration’ THE VISUAL CULTURE OF THE CRUSADER STATES 67. Jaroslav Folda, ‘Crusader Art in the Twelfth Century: Reflections on Christian Multiculturalism in the Levant’ 68. Lucy-Anne Hunt, ‘Art and Colonialism: The Mosaics of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (1169) and the Problem of "Crusader" Art’ 69. Anne Marie Weyl Carr, ‘Art in the Court of Lusignan Cyprus’ WESTERN PERSPECTIVES ON CRUSADING 70. Natasha Hodgson, ‘Nobility, Women and Historical Narratives of the Crusades and the Latin East’ 71. Christoph T. Maier, ‘The Role of Women in the Crusade Movement: A Survey’ 72. Emma Mason, ‘Fact and Fiction in the English Crusading Tradition: the Earls of Warwick in the Twelfth Century’ 73. Axel Ehlers, ‘The Crusade of the Teutonic Knights Against Lithuania Reconsidered’74. William Urban, ‘The Teutonic Order and the Christianization of Lithuania’ 75. Thomas Lindkvist, ‘Crusades and Crusading Ideology in the Political History of Sweden, 1140ߝ1500’


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Bringing together a representative selection of the most important research on crusading, this four volume collection features a group of carefully chosen articles which, taken together, develop themes and problematics in crusading history and provide a valuable research resource for both students and scholars.