Merchant Crusaders in the Aegean 1291 1352

Merchant Crusaders in the Aegean  1291 1352
Author: Mike Carr
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843839903

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An examination of the changing nature of crusade and its participants in the late medieval Mediterranean.

Crusading Against Christians in the Middle Ages

Crusading Against Christians in the Middle Ages
Author: Mike Carr
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031473395

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Crusading Against Christians in the Middle Ages

Crusading Against Christians in the Middle Ages
Author: Mike Carr,Nikolaos G. Chrissis,Gianluca Raccagni
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 3031473388

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This is the first book-length study into crusading against Christians, examining this complex phenomenon from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries and across numerous regions, from France to Russia and from southern Italy to the Baltic. Whilst the crusades are an immensely popular topic, those launched against Christian rulers and communities have been comparatively overlooked in the past, with existing studies typically focusing on a particular area, period, or campaign. This volume brings together the expertise of thirteen scholars on a variety of primary and secondary sources not often accessible to Anglophone readership, as well as their knowledge of national discourses which have often shaped historiography. It aims to serve as the first port of call for anyone who wishes to approach crusades against Christians within and without the specialism of crusader studies, and to provide the basis for a thorough comparative analysis of this phenomenon, covering its variety as comprehensively as possible.

Merchants Pirates and Smugglers

Merchants  Pirates  and Smugglers
Author: Thomas Heebøll-Holm,Philipp Höhn,Gregor Rohmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783593509792

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Crusades

Crusades
Author: Benjamin Z. Kedar,Jonathan Phillips,Nikolaos G. Chrissis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351389051

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Crusades covers seven hundred years from the First Crusade (1095-1102) to the fall of Malta (1798) and draws together scholars working on theatres of war, their home fronts and settlements from the Baltic to Africa and from Spain to the Near East and on theology, law, literature, art, numismatics and economic, social, political and military history. Routledge publishes this journal for The Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East. Particular attention is given to the publication of historical sources in all relevant languages - narrative, homiletic and documentary - in trustworthy editions, but studies and interpretative essays are welcomed too. Crusades also incorporates the Society's Bulletin.

The Military Orders Volume VII

The Military Orders Volume VII
Author: Nicholas Morton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351020404

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The Military Orders essay collections arising from the quadrennial conferences held at Clerkenwell in London have come to represent an international point of reference for scholars. This present volume brings together twenty-nine papers given at the seventh iteration of this event. The studies offered here cover regions as disparate as Prussia, Iberia and the Eastern Mediterranean and chronologically span topics from the Twelfth to the Twentieth century. They draw attention to little used textual and non-textual sources, advance challenging new methodologies, and help to place these military-religious institutions in a broader context.

Preaching the Crusades to the Eastern Mediterranean

Preaching the Crusades to the Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Constantinos Georgiou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351722827

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Preaching was an integral part of the crusade movement. This book focuses on the efforts of the first four Avignon popes to organize crusade preaching campaigns to the Eastern Mediterranean and on the role of the secular and regular clergy in their implementation. Historians have treated the fall of Acre in 1291 as an arbitrary boundary in crusader studies for far too long. The period 1305–1352 was particularly significant for crusade preaching, yet it has not been studied in detail. This volume thus constitutes an important addition to the flourishing field of late medieval crusade historiography. The core of the book deals with two interlocking themes: the liturgy for the Holy Land and the popular response to crusade preaching between the papacies of Clement V and Clement VI. The book analyses the evolving use of the liturgy for the crusade in combination with preaching and it illustrates the catalytic role of these measures in driving popular pro-crusade sentiments. A key theme in the account is the analysis of the surviving crusade sermons of the Parisian theologians from the era. Critical editions of these previously neglected propagandistic texts are a valuable addition to our corpus of papal correspondence relating to the crusades in the later Middle Ages. This book will be of interest both to specialized historians and to students of late medieval crusading.

The Crusades A History

The Crusades  A History
Author: Jonathan Riley-Smith,Susanna A. Throop
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350028647

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This fully updated and expanded edition of The Crusades: A History provides an authoritative exploration of one of the most significant topics in medieval and religious history. From the First Crusade right up to the present day, Jonathan Riley-Smith and Susanna Throop investigate the phenomenon of crusading and the crusaders themselves. Now in its 4th edition, this landmark text includes: - A new and more balanced book structure with updated terminology designed to help instructors and students alike - Deliberate incorporation of a wider range of historical perspectives, including Byzantine and Islamic historiographies, crusading against Christians and within Europe, women and gender, and the crusades in the context of Afro-Eurasian history - A dramatically expanded discussion of crusading from the sixteenth through twenty-first centuries - A fully up-to-date bibliographic essay - Additional textboxes, maps, and images The Crusades: A History is the definitive text on the subject for students and scholars alike.