The Crusades C 1071 c 1291

The Crusades  C 1071 c 1291
Author: Jean Richard
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1999-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521625661

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A concise history of the crusades - whose chief goal was the liberation and preservation of the 'holy places' of the middle east - from the first calls to arms in the later twelfth century to the fall of the last crusader strongholds in Syria and Palestine in 1291. This is the ideal introductory textbook for all students of the crusades. Professor Richard considers the consequences of the crusades, such as the establishment of the Latin east, and its organisation into a group of feudal states, as well as crusading contacts with the Muslim world, eastern Christians, Byzantines, and Mongols. Also considered are the organisation of expeditions, the financing of such expeditionary forces, and the organisation of operations and supply. Jean Richard is one of the world's great crusader historians and this work, the distillation of over forty years' research and contemplation, is the only one of its kind in English.

A AS Level History for AQA The Age of the Crusades c1071 1204 Student Book

A AS Level History for AQA The Age of the Crusades  c1071   1204 Student Book
Author: Richard Kerridge
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781107587250

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A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the AQA 2015 A/AS Level History. Written for the AQA A/AS Level History specifications for first teaching from 2015, this print Student Book covers The Age of the Crusades, c1071-1204 Breadth component. Completely matched to the new AQA specification, this full-colour Student Book provides valuable background information to contextualise the period of study. Supporting students in developing their critical thinking, research and written communication skills, it also encourages them to make links between different time periods, topics and historical themes.

Faith War and Violence

Faith  War  and Violence
Author: Gabriel R. Ricci
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351520683

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Faith, War, and Violence analyzes the age-old links between religion and violence perpetrated in the name of God, and the role religion performs in politically infusing the state with romantic spiritualism. The volume examines instances of this phenomenon from ancient Rome to the modern day; it finds that religion-inspired violence is not restricted to Abrahamic faiths or to one geographic region. The fact that symbolically charged religious violence has destructive consequences is not lost on contributors to Faith, War, and Violence. Among the subjects tackled are: the ideological and religious foundations that inspired the founders of Al-Qaeda and its role in the Arab Spring; the long history of religious conflict in Ireland known as the Troubles; Sikh extremism; and the evolution of the Christian approach to war. As the contributors demonstrate, in Western societies, the unity of religious fervor and warmongering stretches from Constantine's incorporation of Christian symbols into Roman army flags to slogans like Gott mit uns (God is with us), which appeared on the belt buckles of German soldiers in World War I. In recent years, George W. Bush declared the war on terror a "crusade," and his speechwriter, David Frum, coined the religiously inspired term "Axis of Evil," to describe Iraq and other countries opposing the United States.

Crusader Art in the Holy Land From the Third Crusade to the Fall of Acre

Crusader Art in the Holy Land  From the Third Crusade to the Fall of Acre
Author: Jaroslav Folda
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2005-09-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521835831

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The Crusades and the Military Orders

The Crusades and the Military Orders
Author: Zsolt Hunyadi,J¢zsef Laszlovszky,Central European University. Dept. of Medieval Studies
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9639241423

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Proceedings of a conference on a theme, the 34 essays by specialists from 15 countries prevent various facets of the struggles waged for the possession of the Holy Land between the 10th and 13th centuries, and of the activities of the military orders elsewhere in Europe.

Finance and the Crusades

Finance and the Crusades
Author: Daniel Edwards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000469875

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This book investigates the financial aspects of crusading in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Taking the kingdom of England as a case study, it explores a variety of themes, such as how much crusades cost, how they were financed, how funds were transferred to the East and how crusaders fared financially after their return. Its fundamental argument, in contrast with current historiography, is that it was the "private" fundraising of individuals – not the "public" fundraising of the Crown and the Church – that constituted the life-blood of the crusade movement in the period under consideration. Indeed, it is likely that the crusades were only able to remain central to the religious and political life of England, and indeed western Christendom, because participants, and those in their connection, continued to be willing to sacrifice their own financial wellbeing for the interests of the Holy Land.

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades
Author: Philip Bruce Baldwin
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843839163

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First full-length study of Pope Gregory X in relation to Crusade, demonstrating his significant impact.

Lebanon

Lebanon
Author: William Harris,William W. Harris
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2014-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190217839

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Offers a perspective on the antecedents of modern multi-communal Lebanon, tracing the consolidation of Lebanon's Christian, Muslim, and Islamic derived sects from their origins between the sixth and eleventh centuries. Modern Lebanon arose out of European and Ottoman intervention in the 1860s to secure sectarian peace. Harris contends that Lebanon has not found a new equilibrium and has not transcended its sects. This book offers readers an understanding of how modern Lebanon acquired its precarious social intricacy and its singular political character