Crusading and the crusader states

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    • Jotischky, Andrew

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Crusading and the crusader states

Andrew Jotischky

(Recovering the past / series editors. Edward Acton and Eric Evans)

Pearson Longman, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-290) and index

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内容説明

Crusading as a subject has expanded in recent years to include new fields of enquiry. This book examines how crusading historiography includes new areas and new definitions, focusing on two fundamental issues in current writing: why people went on crusades and what forms the western settlement in the Near East took. Crusading and the Crusader States explains how the idea of holy wars came into being and why they took the form that they did - a clash between western and Islamic societies that dominated the Middle Ages.

目次

Contents List of maps and genealogical tables Chronology of main events Preface Publisher acknowledgements 1. Problems in crusading historiography 2. The papacy, the knighthood and the eastern Mediterranean 3. Crusade and settlement, 1095-c. 1118 4. Politics and war in the Crusader States, 1118-87 5. The Islamic reaction, 1097-1193 6. Crusader society 7. Recovery in the East, new challenges in Europe: crusading, 1187-1216 8. Varieties of crusading from the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries 9. Crusading and the Crusader States in the thirteenth century, 1217-74 10. The later Crusades, 1274-1336 Brief biographies Bibliography Index

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