Eyewitnesses of the Fourth Crusade – the War against Alexius III
Eyewitnesses of the Fourth Crusade – the War against Alexius III By Peter S. Noble Reading Medieval Studies, Vol.25 (1999) Introduction: There are…
Looking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English Perspectives
Looking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English Perspectives By Peter Edbury The Second Crusade and the Cistercians, edited by Michael…
Competing Voices from the Crusades
Competing Voices from the Crusades Edited by Andrew Holt and James Muldoon ABC-CLIO/Greenwood, 2008 ISBN: 978-1-84645-011-2 A collection of eye-witness accounts and contemporary…
Oliver of Paderborn and his siege engine at Damietta
Oliver of Paderborn and his siege engine at Damietta By Dominic Francis Nottingham Medieval Studies, Vol.37 (1993) Introduction: In the hot weeks of August…
Pilgrims and Crusaders in Western Latin Sources
Pilgrims and Crusaders in Western Latin Sources By Jonathan Riley-Smith Byzantines and Crusaders in Non-Greek Sources, 1025-1204: Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume…
Law, Legislation, and Lending: An Examination of the Influence of the Crusades on the Usury Prohibition
Law, Legislation, and Lending: An Examination of the Influence of the Crusades on the Usury Prohibition Ryan, Matthew James MA Thesis, University of…
The Crusading Motivation of the Italian City Republics in the Latin East, c. 1096-1104
The Crusading Motivation of the Italian City Republics in the Latin East, c. 1096-1104 By Christopher J. Marshall Rivista di Bizantinistica Vol.1 (1991)…
Vengeance and the Crusades, 1095-1216
Vengeance and the Crusades, 1095-1216 By Susanna A. Throop PhD Dissertation, University of Cambridge, 2005 Abstract: Through textual analysis of specific medieval vocabulary…
“Mehabevin et ha-tsarot” : Crusade Memories and Modern Jewish Martyrologies
“Mehabevin et ha-tsarot” : Crusade Memories and Modern Jewish Martyrologies Myers, David N. Jewish History, Volume 13, No. 2 . (Fall 1999) Abstract In…
The Impact of the Third Crusade upon Trade with the Levant
The momentous changes that the crusade wrought on the workaday world of the Near East have been largely overlooked.
Forming the first crusade : the role of the Kingdom of Hungary in Western crusading discourse
Forming the first crusade : the role of the Kingdom of Hungary in Western crusading discourse By James Kingsley Plumtree MA Thesis, Central…
Session 4: Lordship, History, and the Dominae of Northern France: Rebellion and the Countess
Rebellion and the Countess Heather J. Tanner (Ohio State University) This paper spoke about rebellion and retribution during the reign of King Philip…
Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh, Remembering Osama bin Laden: The Crusades in Modern Muslim Memory
Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh, Remembering Osama bin Laden: The Crusades in Modern Muslim Memory By Umej Bhatia RSIS Monograph No. 12, Nanyang Technological…
Simon de Montfort : lay piety and crusading ideology in Thirteenth-Century England
Simon de Montfort : lay piety and crusading ideology in Thirteenth-Century England By Kiana M. Scott Bachelor’s Thesis, Williams College, 2008 Introduction: On…
Crusade Image in Eighteenth-century British Histories
Crusade Image in Eighteenth-century British Histories By Zeynep K. Çecen Master’s Thesis, Bilkent University, 2005 Abstract: This thesis attempts to investigate how eighteenth-century…
Muslim Martyrdom and Quest for Martyrdom in the Crusading Period
Muslim Martyrdom and Quest for Martyrdom in the Crusading Period By Daniella Talmon-Heller Al-Masaq, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2002) Abstract: Etan Kohlberg ends…
Germanic Poetry Surrounding the Third Crusade: The Role of Lyric in Portraying Crusade Attitude
Germanic Poetry Surrounding the Third Crusade: The Role of Lyric in Portraying Crusade Attitude By Ellie Kane Penn History Review, Vol.15:1 (2007) Introduction:…
How One Fourteenth-Century Venetian Remembered the Crusades: The Maps and Memories of Marino Sanuto
Crusade revivalists in the fourteenth century, such as the Venetian merchant Marino Sanuto and his cartographer, Pietro Vesconte, employed these popular sentiments to stir up support for another crusade after the fall of Acre in 1291.
How did the Baltic Crusades shape European society as we know it today?
A new University of Reading led study aims to investigate the environmental and cultural impact of the Baltic Crusades and its role in…
“The End Followed In No Long Time”: Byzantine Diplomacy And The Decline In Relations With The West from 962 to 1204
This study will examine these examples in the context of diplomacy between Byzantium and Western European powers, explaining how a breakdown in diplomacy affected every facet of the East-West relationship, creating the conditions in which the Fourth Crusade’s diversion to Constantinople was possible.
Fighting for the Cross: Crusading to the Holy Land
Fighting for the Cross: Crusading to the Holy Land By Norman Housley Yale University Press, 2008 ISBN: 9780300118889 Publisher’s Synopsis: In a series of…
Portrayals of women in violent situations in texts of the High Middle Ages
Portrayals of women in violent situations in texts of the High Middle Ages By Nina K. Verbanaz M.A. Thesis, University of Missouri–Columbia, 2008…
The Crusades and the Development of Islamic Art
The Crusades and the Development of Islamic Art By Oleg Grabar The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World, edited by…
Peacemaking Principles Drawn from Opposition to the Crusades, 1095-1276
Peacemaking Principles Drawn from Opposition to the Crusades, 1095-1276 By John Derksen Peace Research, Vol.36:2 (2004) Introduction: The Crusades of the twelfth and…
A Greek Source on the Origin of the First Crusade
A Greek Source on the Origin of the First Crusade By Peter Charanis Speculum, Vol.24:1 (1949) Introduction: A Greek chronicle contains the following…