The First Crusaders, 1095-1131

The First Crusaders, 1095-1131
Author: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521646031


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A detailed account of the circumstances and motives of the first crusaders.

The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam

The Crusades, Christianity, and Islam
Author: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231146256


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Claiming that many in the West lack a thorough understanding of crusading, Jonathan Riley-Smith explains why and where the Crusades were fought, identifies their architects, and shows how deeply their language and imagery were embedded in popular Catholic thought and devotional life.

The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading

The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading
Author: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812220766


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In this classic work, presented here with a new introduction, one of the world's most renowned crusade historians approaches this central topic of medieval history with freshness and impeccable research.

What Were the Crusades?

What Were the Crusades?
Author: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137013923


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Riley-Smith's acclaimed book is now regarded as a classic short study. The updated fourth edition of this essential introduction features a new Preface which surveys and reviews developments in crusading scholarship, a new map, material on a child crusader, and a short discussion of the current effects of aggressive Pan-Islamism.

Baldwin of Bourcq

Baldwin of Bourcq
Author: Alan V. Murray
Publisher: Rulers of the Latin East
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Crusades
ISBN: 9780367545314


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Baldwin of Bourcq left his home in France in 1096 to join the great crusade summoned by Pope Urban II for the liberation of the holy sites and Christian peoples of Syria and Palestine from the domination of the Muslim Turks. In 1100 he became ruler of the Franco-Armenian county of Edessa. In 1118 he succeeded to the kingdom of Jerusalem. In just over two decades this younger son of a minor French count had become one of only a dozen kings in Western Christendom. To defend the principalities of Outremer against their Turkish and Egyptian enemies he travelled thousands of miles and led his troops in over two dozen campaigns. He spent two extended periods in Turkish captivity, yet he outlived almost all of his fellow crusaders, and died leaving the succession to his kingdom secure. This is the first biography in any language of a remarkable man. Drawing on a wide range of narrative and documentary sources, it gives an account of Baldwin's ancestry and life from his first recorded appearance up to his death in 1131. It explains the complex and shifting geopolitics of the principalities of Outremer and the Muslim territories around them, and explores Baldwin's character as a ruler and leader in war, the significance of his wide-ranging kinship network, and the succession to the kingdom of Jerusalem. Baldwin of Bourcq will appeal to students, teachers and researchers in Medieval History, especially Crusade Studies and Military History.

The Experience of Crusading

The Experience of Crusading
Author: Marcus Graham Bull
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003-06-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780521781510


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A collection of essays focusing on the history and politics of the Latin East.

The First Crusade and Idea of Crusading

The First Crusade and Idea of Crusading
Author: Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826467263


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""Riley-Smith marshals his case lucidly.""--Times Literary Supplement ""Riley-Smith's analysis of the formation of Crusading ideology offers a provocative new interpretation. . . . [His] scholarship is impeccable, and he supports his contentions with

Chronicles of the First Crusade

Chronicles of the First Crusade
Author: Christopher Tyerman
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2011-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141970871


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The story of the First Crusade, as witnessed by contemporary writers 'O day so ardently desired! O time of times the most memorable! O deed before all other deeds!' The fall of Jerusalem in the summer of 1099 to an exhausted and starving army of western European soldiers was one of the most extraordinary events of the Middle Ages. It was both the climax of a great wave of visionary Christian fervour and the beginning of what proved to be a futile and abortive attempt to implant a new European kingdom of heaven in an overwhelmingly Muslim world. This remarkable collection brings together a wide variety of contemporary accounts of the First Crusade, including Pope Urban II's initial call to arms of 1095, as well as the first-hand writings of priests, knights, a Jewish pilgrim, a destitute noblewoman, an Iraqi poet and the historian Anna Comnena. Together they provide a vivid and nuanced picture of the First Crusade and the people who were swept up in it. Edited with an introduction and notes by Christopher Tyerman

The Book of Contemplation

The Book of Contemplation
Author: Usama ibn Munqidh
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2008-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141919175


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The volume comprises lightly annotated translation of a key medieval Arabic text that bears directly on the Crusades and Crusader society and the Muslim experience of them.

Gendering the Crusades

Gendering the Crusades
Author: Susan Edgington
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231125987


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This volume presents 13 essays which examine womens roles in the Crusades and medieval reactions to them, including active participation, female involvement in debates surrounding the Crusade, women in the latin east, papal policy, and literary representations.