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Crusading and the crusader states

by Andrew Jotischky

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Published by Pearson/Longman in Harlow, England, New York .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Crusades,
  • Middle Ages -- History,
  • Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    StatementAndrew Jotischky.
    SeriesRecovering the past
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsD157 .J68 2004
    The Physical Object
    Paginationp. cm.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL3305226M
    ISBN 100582418518
    LC Control Number2004048428

    Crusading and the Crusader States explores how the idea of holy war emerged from the troubled society of the eleventh century, and why Jerusalem and the Holy Land were so important to follows the progress of the major crusading expeditions, offering insights into initial success and subsequent failure, charts the development of new attitudes towards Islam and its followers, and Author: Andrew Jotischky. Yet there is no doubt the Crusades contributed greatly to changes in Europe. The effort of raising armies and providing supplies for Crusaders stimulated the economy; trade benefited, as well, especially once the Crusader States were : Melissa Snell.

    Elizabeth Lapina and Nicholas Morton (eds.) The Uses of the Bible in Crusader Sources (Brill, ) pp. $ The media often brings back the world of the crusades through films and books on the matter, but there is always an idealized view of the crusades that does not always reflect the biblical influence and its historical evolution. Paperback. Condition: New. 2nd ed. Language: English. Brand new Book. Crusading and the Crusader States explores how the idea of holy war emerged from the troubled society of the eleventh century, and why Jerusalem and the Holy Land were so important to Europeans.

      Why Muslims See the Crusades So Differently from Christians They weren't all battles and bloodshed. There was also coexistence, political compromise, trade, scientific exchange—even : Missy Sullivan. The First Crusade. There are many translations of texts about the First Crusade. Dana C. Munro ["Urban and the Crusaders", Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History, Vol , (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, )] and August.C. Krey, [The First Crusade: The Accounts of Eyewitnesses and Participants, (Princeton: )] both translated selections of.


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