Crusading warfare, 1097-1193
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Crusading warfare, 1097-1193
(Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought / edited by G.G. Coulton)
Cambridge University Press, 1995
2nd ed. / with a bibliographical introduction by Christopher Marshall
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- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical footnotes, bibliography (p. [251]-265), and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a revised edition of R. C. Smail's classic account of the military achievements of the Crusaders in the context of a 'feudal society organized for war'. A new bibliographical introduction and an updated bibliography have been provided by Christopher Marshall, while the original plates section has been replaced by a series of new subjects. In covering the period 1097-1193, this edition also complements Dr Marshall's own Warfare in the Latin East, 1192-1291, also available in a paperback edition.
Table of Contents
- List of plates
- List of maps
- List of plans
- Preface (1954)
- List of abbreviations
- Bibliographical introduction Christopher Marshall (1994)
- 1. The historians of crusading warfare
- 2. Warfare and policy in Latin Syria
- 3. Franks, Armenians and Syrians
- 4. The Muslim armies
- 5. The Latin armies
- 6. The Latin field army in action
- 7. The crusaders' castles
- Bibliography
- Bibliography to the second edition
- Index.
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