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Crusades --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Historiography --- Crusades - Historiography
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Crusades --- Historiography --- -Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- -Historiography --- Church history --- Crusades - Historiography
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Crusades --- Historiography --- 940.181 --- Kruistochten --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Crusades - Historiography
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Crusades --- Middle Ages --- Church history --- Chivalry --- Historiography --- Crusades - Historiography - Congresses --- Middle Ages - Historiography - Congresses --- Croisades
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First comprehensive study of miracles in Crusade narrative, showing how and why they were deployed by their authors.
Crusades --- Miracles --- Historiography. --- History of doctrines --- 600-1500. --- Crusades - Historiography. --- Miracles - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Croisades --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- 600-1500
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940.181 --- #gsdb8 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten --- History of Europe --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Crusades --- Historiography --- Croisades --- Historiographie --- #BUAR:bibl.de Bock --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Religieus fundamentalisme --- Middeleeuwen --- Crusades - Historiography --- Historiography - Arab countries
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Unlike most historical works on criticism of crusading, which focus on the 13th century, this detailed study traces the subject from the time of the First Crusade to the Second Council of Lyons. Drawing on a wide range of Latin and vernacular sources, Siberry argues that most critics were actually more concerned with abuses of crusading ideals and practices than with their justification, and even made suggestions for improvement. Each chapter covers a different type of criticism--from bitter criticism of those who were capable of fighting but failed to fulfill their vows to complaints about the behavior of the crusading armies--and assesses its significance. Siberry refutes many scholarly misconceptions about the nature and extent of the critics' protests, and concludes that there was still much popular enthusiasm for crusading in 1274.
Croisades --- Crusades --- Kruistochten --- Middle Ages --- Historiography --- 940.181 --- -Middle Ages --- -940.181 --- Dark Ages --- History, Medieval --- Medieval history --- Medieval period --- World history, Medieval --- World history --- Civilization, Medieval --- Medievalism --- Renaissance --- Church history --- Chivalry --- History --- Historiography. --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Medievalists --- Croisades. Histoire. --- Kruistochten. Geschiedenis. --- Crusades - Historiography --- Middle Ages - Historiography
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"Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorialised and commemorated in the medieval world and beyond. The collection not only shows how the crusades were commemorated in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, but also considers the longer-term remembrance of the crusades into the modern era. This collection is divided into three sections, the first of which deals with the textual, material and visual sources used to remember. Each contributor introduces a particular body of source material and presents first-hand experience of using those sources in their own research. The second section contains four chapters examining four specific communities active in commemorating the Crusades, including religious communities, family groups and royal courts. Finally, the third section examines the cultural memory of crusading in the Byzantine, Iberian and Baltic regions beyond the early years, as well as the trajectory of crusading memory in the Muslim Middle East"--Provided by publisher.
Crusades. --- Memory --- Collective memory --- Memorials --- Crusades --- Crusades in literature. --- Croisades --- Mémoire --- Mémoire collective --- Monuments commémoratifs --- Croisades dans la littérature --- Social aspects --- History. --- Influence --- Historiography. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Historiographie --- Mémoire --- Mémoire collective --- Monuments commémoratifs --- Croisades dans la littérature --- Crusades in literature --- History --- Historiography --- Memory - Social aspects - History --- Collective memory - History --- Memorials - History --- Crusades - Influence - History --- Crusades - Historiography
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"In Medieval Muslim Historians and the Franks in the Levant seven leading scholars examine the historical writings of seven medieval Muslim historians whose works provide the core chronographical texts for reconstructing the events of the crusading period, 1097-1291. Each chapter examines the life of and influences on each historian, their overall writings, and their historical works related to the Crusades. Each historical text is examined for the current state of modern research, the sources and working method of the author, and its use and relevance for crusader studies and other fields of research. This volume will be of use to anyone studying the events of the Crusades, of Islamic History, or of Arabic Historiography in the medieval period."--
Crusades --- Historians, Arab --- Historiography. --- Islamic Empire --- Latin Orient --- Relations --- Muslim historians --- Orient latin --- Islam --- World history --- History as a science --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1300-1399 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Jerusalem --- Historiography --- Croisades --- Historiographie --- Empire islamique --- 297*35 --- 940.181 --- Arab historians --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten --- 297*35 Islam en het Westen --- Islam en het Westen --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Arab countries --- Arab Empire --- Empire, Islamic --- Muslim Empire --- History --- Crusades - Historiography --- Historians, Arab - Islamic Empire --- Islamic Empire - Relations - Latin Orient --- Latin Orient - Relations - Islamic Empire
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William of Tyre's history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem has long been viewed as one of the most useful sources for the Crusades and the Latin East from the beginnings of the First Crusade to William's death shortly before Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem. However, this text was most popular during the medieval period in an Old French translation. In The Old French of William of Tyre Philip Handyside identifies the differences between the Latin and French texts and analyses the translator motives for producing the translation and highlights significant changes that may provide a better understanding of the period in question. Handyside also argues for a complex manuscript tradition that developed across the medieval Mediterranean.
Translators --- French language --- Crusades --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- History --- Historiography --- Mediterranean Region --- William, --- Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- Croisades --- Historiography. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Historiographie --- Orient latin --- Translators - France - History - To 1500 --- French language - To 1300 - Texts --- Crusades - Historiography --- Manuscripts, Medieval - Mediterranean Region --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190. - Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190. - Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum. - French --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190 - Translations into French --- Jerusalem - History - Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 - Historiography --- Latin Orient - Historiography --- Interpreters --- Linguists --- Translating services --- Guilelmus, --- Guillaume, --- Tyr, Guillaume de, --- Tyre, William of, --- Tyrus, Wilhelm von, --- Tyrus, Willem van, --- Wilhelm, --- Willelmus, --- Willem, --- William --- وليم الصوري --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Jerusalén --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190
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