Historical Dictionary of the Crusades

Historical Dictionary of the Crusades
Author: Corliss K. Slack
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810878310

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The crusades were among the longest and most bitter wars in human history and consisted of no less than seven major expeditions from Western Europe from the late 11th to the early 14th centuries for the purpose of wresting Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the control of the Muslims. In the end, it was the Muslims who won, and the Christians who suffered a major setback, and the Middle East remained firmly in Muslim hands. This was one of the worst clashes between different religions and civilizations and, for long, it was largely forgotten or brushed over. That is no longer the case, with many Muslims regarding Western interference in the region as a repeat of the crusades while launching their own jihads. So, while an old conflict, it is still with us today. Even at the time, it was very hard to understand the causes and outcome of the crusades, and that remains a problem today. This Historical Dictionary of the Crusades cannot claim to have resolved it, but it most definitely does make the situation easier to understand. The introduction provides an overview, tracing the crusades from one expedition to the next, and assessing their impact. The actual flow of events is far easier to follow thanks to the chronology. And maps help to trace the events geographically. The entries, and there are more than 300 of them in this second edition, look more closely at notable figures, including Pope Gregory VII, Richard “the lionhearted,” and Saladin, as well as important places (Jerusalem, Constantinople and others), events, battles and sieges, as well as the use of weapons and armor. The bibliography points to further reading.

The A to Z of the Crusades

The A to Z of the Crusades
Author: Corliss K. Slack
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009
Genre: Crusades
ISBN: 9780810868151

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During the late 11th through the early 14th centuries at least seven major expeditions were made between Western Europe and the Holy Land with the goal of ending Muslim control of Jerusalem. Ultimately the crusaders were driven out, but not before a cultural exchange had taken place that had an immense impact on Western Europe and an equally enormous, albeit less positive, impact on Arabs and the Islamic world. Although the crusades occurred many centuries ago, echoes still resound through the current clashes of nations and ideologies, kidnappings for ransom, assassinations, and the declaring of "jihad"--all making the crusades an eminently timely subject. This one-volume overview provides an accessible reference work for scholars, students, and general readers on the period with numerous entries on key persons, places, events, battles and sieges, use of weapons and armor, and the deeper issues of the political and cultural background. Complete with a detailed chronology and a bibliography, this work allows readers to learn how Europe was changed forever by these battles with Islam.

Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis

Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis
Author: Farhad Daftary
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810879706

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The Ismaili Muslims, who belong to the Shia branch of Islam, live in over 25 different countries around the world, mainly in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Their history has typically been linked to the history of the various countries in which they live, but the worldwide community is united under Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader and 49th Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. Few fields of Islamic studies have witnessed as drastic a change as Ismaili studies, due in part to the recent discovery of numerous historical texts, and author Farhad Daftary makes extensive use of these new sources in the Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis. This comprehensive new reference work is the first of its kind on the Ismailis and presents a summary of the findings of modern scholarship on the Ismaili Shia Muslims and different facets of their heritage. The dictionary covers all phases of Ismaili history as well as the main doctrines of the community. It includes an introductory chapter, which provides a broad historical survey of the Ismailis, followed by alphabetical entries on all major aspects of the community, such as key figures, institutions, traditions, and doctrines. It also contains a chronology, genealogical tables, a glossary, and a substantial bibliography. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Ismailis.

Historical Dictionary of the Zulu Wars

Historical Dictionary of the Zulu Wars
Author: John Laband
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2009-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810863002

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Between 1838 and 1888 the recently formed Zulu kingdom in southeastern Africa was directly challenged by the incursion of Boer pioneers aggressively seeking new lands on which to set up their independent republics, by English-speaking traders and hunters establishing their neighboring colony, and by imperial Britain intervening in Zulu affairs to safeguard Britain's position as the paramount power in southern Africa. As a result, the Zulu fought to resist Boer invasion in 1838 and British invasion in 1879. The internal strains these wars caused to the fabric of Zulu society resulted in civil wars in 1840, 1856, and 1882-1884, and Zululand itself was repeatedly partitioned between the Boers and British. In 1888, the old order in Zululand attempted a final, unsuccessful uprising against recently imposed British rule. This tangled web of invasions, civil wars, and rebellion is complex. The Historical Dictionary of the Zulu Wars unravels and elucidates Zulu history during the 50 years between the initial settler threat to the kingdom and its final dismemberment and absorption into the colonial order. A chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, maps, photos, and over 900 cross-referenced dictionary entries that cover the military, politics, society, economics, culture, and key players during the Zulu Wars make this an important reference for everyone from high school students to academics.

The Crusades

The Crusades
Author: Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826472699

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The Crusades: A History is a comprehensive, single-volume history of the Crusades, from their beginnings in the eleventh century through to their decline and eventual ending at the close of the eighteenth century. As well as providing an account of the major Crusades, the book describes the organization of a Crusade, the experience of crusading and the Crusaders themselves.

A History of the Crusades

A History of the Crusades
Author: Steven Runciman
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1987-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521347718

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Sir Steven Runciman examines the Frankish states to the re-conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin.

Crusade Charters 1138 1270

Crusade Charters  1138 1270
Author: Corliss Konwiser Slack
Publsiher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015053393420

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The charters collected here, which were transcribed by the author from diverse sources, highlight the circumstances and motivations for going on Crusade, all summarized in an introductory chapter. Much of the material sheds light on the role of the Premonstratensians in preaching the Crusade: 24 of the 31 charters leave the estate to a Premonstrate

The History of the Crusades

The History of the Crusades
Author: Joseph Fr. Michaud
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1853
Genre: Crusades
ISBN: NYPL:33433082473202

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