The later Crusades, 1274-1580 : from Lyons to Alcazar
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The later Crusades, 1274-1580 : from Lyons to Alcazar
Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [462]-500) and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780198221364
内容説明
The expulsion of the Christians from the Holy Land in 1291 was far from being the end of the crusading movement. Norman Housley's comprehensive survey is the first to focus in depth on the later crusades. This is a wide-ranging and lucidly written study, which will be invaluable to students of the crusades. It is supplemented by fourteen maps and a guide to further reading.
目次
- The loss of the Holy Land 1274-1370
- Greeks, Turks, and Latins - the crusade in Romania 1274-1396
- the Ottoman threat 1396-1502
- the anti-Turkish crusade and the European politics 1502-1580
- Latin rule in Greece and the Aegean 1274-1580
- the kingdoms of Cilician Armenia and Cyprus 1274-1573
- the Templars and the Hospitallers 1274-1565: disaster and adaptation
- the enemy within - crusading against Christians
- the Iberian Peninsula - the rewards and problems of conquest 1274-1415
- the end of the Reconquista - Granada and beyond 1415-1580
- the crusade in north-eastern Europe 1274-1382
- the end of the Baltic crusade 1382-1562
- Catholic society and the crusade 1274-1580
- government and the crusade 1274-1580.
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: hbk ISBN 9780198221371
内容説明
The expulsion of the Christians from the Holy Land in 1291 was far from being the end of the crusading movement. Crusades continued for three centuries over a vast area stretching from Morocco to Russia and played an important role in the politics and society of late medieval Europe. Norman Housley's survey focuses in depth on the later crusades. He explores developments in all the areas touched by crusading activity, and examines the exolution of the international Military Orders and the Christian "frontier states" associated with crusading, especially Greece and Cyprus. Dr Housley illuminates the range and energy of the crusading movement in the late Middle Ages. He reveals the formidable problems which, as the period progresses, increasingly doomed crusades to failure, and shows how practical crusading was in a condition of decay even before the Reformation destroyed the religious framework in which it had once flourished.
目次
- The loss of the Holy Land 1274-1370
- Greeks, Turks, and Latins - the crusade in Romania 1274-1396
- the Ottoman threat 1396-1502
- the anti-Turkish crusade and the European politics 1502-1580
- Latin rule in Greece and the Aegean 1274-1580
- the kingdoms of Cilician Armenia and Cyprus 1274-1573
- the Templars and the Hospitallers 1274-1565: disaster and adaptation
- the enemy within - crusading against Christians
- the Iberian Peninsula - the rewards and problems of conquest 1274-1415
- the end of the Reconquista - Granada and beyond 1415-1580
- the crusade in north-eastern Europe 1274-1382
- the end of the Baltic crusade 1382-1562
- Catholic society and the crusade 1274-1580
- government and the crusade 1274-1580.
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