Crusading in the fifteenth century : message and impact

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Crusading in the fifteenth century : message and impact

edited by Norman Housley

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This collection of essays by European and American scholars addresses the changing nature and appeal of crusading during the period which extended from the battle of Nicopolis in 1396 to the battle of Mohacs in 1526. Contributors focus on two key aspects of the subject. One is developments in the crusading message and the language in which it was framed. These were brought about partly by the appearance of new enemies, above all the Ottoman Turks, and partly by shifting religious values and innovative currents of thought within Catholic Europe. The other aspect is the wide range of responses which the papacy's repeated calls to holy war encountered in a Christian community which was increasingly heterogeneous in character. This collection represents a substantial contribution to the study of the Later Crusades and of Renaissance Europe.

目次

  • List of Illustrations Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction
  • N.Housley Italian Humanists and the Problem of the Crusade
  • M.Meserve Pope Pius II and the Crusade
  • N.Bisaha The German Reichstage and the Crusade
  • J.Helmrath Burgundy and the Crusade
  • J.Paviot A Concealed but Powerful Pattern: Crusading, Nationalism and the Swiss Confederation in the late Middle Ages
  • C.Sieber-Lehmann Giovanni da Capistrano and the Crusade of 1456
  • N.Housley Hungary and Crusading in the Fifteenth Century
  • J.M.Bak Poland and the Crusade in the Reign of King Jan Olbracht, 1492-1501
  • N.Nowakowska The Hospitallers at Rhodes and the Ottoman Turks, 1480-1522
  • N.Vatin Reconquista and Crusade in Fifteenth-Century Spain
  • J.Edwards Index

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