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The Experience of Crusading

The Experience of Crusading
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Norman Housley, Marcus Bull, Giles Constable, Christopher Marshall, Jonathan Phillips, James M. Powell, John H. Pryor, Anna Sapir Abulafia, James A. Brundage, Penny J. Cole, H. E. J. Cowdrey, John France, Christoph T. Maier, Anthony Luttrell, Helen Nicholson, Susan Edgington, Elizabeth Siberry, Jonathan Phillips, Peter Edbury, Jonathan Shepard, Tom Asbridge, Rudolf Hiestand, Malcolm Barber, Benjamin Z. Kedar, Bernard Hamilton, Jaroslav Folda, Denys Pringle, Hans Eberhard Mayer, Jean Richard, Peter Jackson, Robert Irwin, Michel Balard, David Jacoby, Nicholas Coureas, David Abulafia
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  • Date Published: July 2003
  • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from August 2021
  • format: Multiple copy pack
  • isbn: 9780521826679

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  • This collection of thirty-four essays by leading researchers in Medieval History focuses on the history of the Latin East and its role in the context of Mediterranean trade and Near Eastern political developments. Essays range in coverage from the topic of the church's approach towards warfare in the pre-crusade era, to the way in which historians in more recent centuries have chosen to reconstruct the medieval epoch. Also available: Volume 1: Western Approaches 2003 0-521-81168-6 Hardback $60.00 C Volume 2: Defining the Crusader Kingdom 2003 0-521-78151-5 Hardback $60.00 C

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    • Date Published: July 2003
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9780521826679
    • length: 640 pages
    • dimensions: 360 x 215 x 63 mm
    • weight: 1.343kg
    • contains: 11 b/w illus. 3 maps
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from August 2021
  • Table of Contents

    Volume I: Jonathan Riley-Smith, the crusades and the military orders: an appreciation Norman Housley and Marcus Bull
    Part I. The Crusades and Crusading:
    1. Views of Muslims and of Jerusalem in miracle stories, c. 1000–c. 1200: reflections on the study of first crusaders' motivations Marcus Bull
    2. A further note on the conquest of Lisbon in 1147 Giles Constable
    3. Costing the crusade: budgeting for crusading activity in the fourteenth century Norman Housley
    4. The crusading motivation of the Italian city republics in the Latin East, c. 1096–1104 Christopher Marshall
    5. Odo of Deuil's De profectione Ludovici VII in orientem as a source for the second crusade Jonathan Phillips
    6. Innocent III and Alexius III: a crusade plan that failed James M. Powell
    7. The Venetian fleet for the fourth crusade and the diversion of the crusade to Constantinople John H. Pryor
    Part II. The Catholic Church and the Crusade:
    8. The conquest of Jerusalem: Joachim of Fiore and the Jews Anna Sapir Abulafia
    9. Crusades, clerics, and violence: reflections on a canonical theme James A. Brundage
    10. Humbert of Romans and the crusade Penny J. Cole
    11. Christianity and the morality of warfare during the first century of crusading H. E. J. Cowdrey
    12. Holy war and holy men: Erdmann and the lives of the saints John France
    13. The Bible moralisée and the crusades Christoph T. Maier
    14. The hospitallers in twelfth-century Constantinople Anthony Luttrell
    15. Serving king and crusade: the military orders in royal service in Ireland, 1220–1400 Helen Nicholson
    Part III. Retrospective:
    16. The first crusade in post-war fiction Susan Edgington
    17. Nineteenth-century perspectives of the first crusade Elizabeth Siberry. Volume II: Jonathan Riley-Smith, the crusades and the Latin East: an appreciation Jonathan Phillips with Peter Edbury
    Part I. People and Politics:
    1. The 'muddy road' of Odo Arpin from Bourges to La Charité-sur-Loire Jonathan Shepard
    2. Alice of Antioch: a case study of female power in the twelfth century Tom Asbridge
    3. Gaufridus abbas Templi Domini: an underestimated figure in the early history of the kingdom of Jerusalem Rudolf Hiestand
    4. The career of Philip of Nablus in the kingdom of Jerusalem Malcolm Barber
    Part II. Re-reading the Sources:
    5. A second incarnation in Frankish Jerusalem Benjamin Z. Kedar
    6. The Old French translation of William of Tyre as an historical source Bernard Hamilton
    7. The Freiburg leaf: crusader art and loca sancta around the year 1200 Jaroslav Folda
    8. Reading John of Jaffa Peter Edbury
    Part III. History and Historiography:
    9. Churches and settlement in crusader Palestine Denys Pringle
    10. King Fulk of Jerusalem as city lord Hans Eberhard Mayer
    11. The adventure of John Gale, knight of Tyre Jean Richard
    12. Hülegü Khan and the Christians: the making of a myth Peter Jackson
    13. Orientalism and the early development of crusader studies Robert Irwin
    Part IV. Commerce in Context:
    14. Notes on the economic consequences of the crusades Michel Balard
    15. New Venetian evidence on crusader Acre David Jacoby
    16. The role of the Templars and the Hospitallers in the movement of commodities involving Cyprus, 1291–1312 Nicholas Coureas
    17. From Tunis to Piombino: piracy and trade in the Tyrrhenian Sea, 1397–1472 David Abulafia.

  • Editors

    Marcus Bull

    Norman Housley

    Peter Edbury

    Jonathan Phillips

    Contributors

    Norman Housley, Marcus Bull, Giles Constable, Christopher Marshall, Jonathan Phillips, James M. Powell, John H. Pryor, Anna Sapir Abulafia, James A. Brundage, Penny J. Cole, H. E. J. Cowdrey, John France, Christoph T. Maier, Anthony Luttrell, Helen Nicholson, Susan Edgington, Elizabeth Siberry, Jonathan Phillips, Peter Edbury, Jonathan Shepard, Tom Asbridge, Rudolf Hiestand, Malcolm Barber, Benjamin Z. Kedar, Bernard Hamilton, Jaroslav Folda, Denys Pringle, Hans Eberhard Mayer, Jean Richard, Peter Jackson, Robert Irwin, Michel Balard, David Jacoby, Nicholas Coureas, David Abulafia

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