The Experience of Crusading
The subjects in this volume focus on the history of the Latin East and its place in the context of Mediterranean trade and near eastern political developments.
- A collection of 17 new essays by researchers who are among the world's leading scholars in the field of the history of the Latin East
- Displays a remarkable chronological scope from the First Crusade (1095-1099) to the late middle ages and with some valuable insights into the more recent historiography of the subject
- Offers an excellent introduction to the range of subject areas and problems which are currently making the study of the crusades and the Latin East one of the most vibrant fields in medieval history
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"This is an important collection of studies that both scholars and students will wish to consult. Completed by two full and suitably affectionate introductory essays on Riley-Smith as scholar and teacher, the volumes provide a worthy celebration of perhaps the most distinguished and prominent of living historians of the crusades in the English-speaking world, and certainly one of the most generous, fertile, and prolific." The International History Review, Christopher Tyerman, Hertford College & New College, Oxford
Product details
June 2003Hardback
9780521781510
328 pages
237 × 161 × 26 mm
0.65kg
7 b/w illus. 1 map
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Table of Contents
- Jonathan Riley-Smith, the crusades and the Latin east: an appreciation Jonathan Phillips with Peter Edbury
- Part I. People and Politics:
- 1. The 'muddy road' of Odo Arpin from Bourges to La Charité-sur-Loire Jonathan Shepard
- 2. Alice of Antioch: a case study of female power in the twelfth century Tom Asbridge
- 3. Gaufridus abbas Templi Domini: an underestimated figure in the early history of the kingdom of Jerusalem Rudolf Hiestand
- 4. The career of Philip of Nablus in the kingdom of Jerusalem Malcolm Barber
- Part II. Re-reading the Sources:
- 5. A second incarnation in Frankish Jerusalem Benjamin Z. Kedar
- 6. The Old French translation of William of Tyre as an historical source Bernard Hamilton
- 7. The Freiburg leaf: crusader art and loca sancta around the year 1200 Jaroslav Folda
- 8. Reading John of Jaffa Peter Edbury
- Part III. History and Historiography:
- 9. Churches and settlement in crusader Palestine Denys Pringle
- 10. King Fulk of Jerusalem as city lord Hans Eberhard Mayer
- 11. The adventure of John Gale, knight of Tyre Jean Richard
- 12. Hülegü Khan and the christians: the making of a myth Peter Jackson
- 13. Orientalism and the early development of crusader studies Robert Irwin
- Part IV. Commerce in Context:
- 14. Notes on the economic consequences of the crusades Michel Balard
- 15. New Venetian evidence on crusader Acre David Jacoby
- 16. The role of the Templars and the Hospitallers in the movement of commodities involving Cyprus, 1291–1312 Nicholas Coureas
- 17. From Tunis to Piombino: piracy and trade in the Tyrrhenian Sea, 1397–1472 David Abulafia.