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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350028614
  • ISBN-13: 9781350028616
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This fully updated and expanded edition of The Crusades: A History provides an authoritative exploration of one of the most significant topics in medieval and religious history. From the First Crusade right up to the present day, Jonathan Riley-Smith and Susanna Throop investigate the phenomenon of crusading and the crusaders themselves.

Now in its 4th edition, this landmark text includes:

- A new and more balanced book structure with updated terminology designed to help instructors and students alike
- Deliberate incorporation of a wider range of historical perspectives, including Byzantine and Islamic historiographies, crusading against Christians and within Europe, women and gender, and the crusades in the context of Afro-Eurasian history
- A dramatically expanded discussion of crusading from the 16th through to the 21st century
- A fully up-to-date bibliographic essay
- Additional textboxes, maps, and images

The Crusades: A History is the definitive text on the subject for students and scholars alike.

Recenzijas

The Crusades remains the go-to text for anyone interested in the history of the crusades. This wide-ranging and engaging updated edition is grounded in the superlative scholarship of Susanna Throop and the late Jonathan Riley-Smith, and offers new insights into the nature, practice and memory of holy war. A classic. * Megan Cassidy-Welch, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Australian Catholic University, Australia *

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An enhanced and expanded 4th edition of Jonathan Riley-Smith's classic single-volume history of the Crusades.
List of Illustrations
xi
Note on Names and Terminology xiii
Preface to the Fourth Edition xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(4)
1 Studying the History of the Crusades
5(20)
Traditionalism and Materialism
6(2)
Generalism, Popularism, and Pluralism
8(3)
Rethinking Motivations
11(3)
The Current Understanding
14(1)
Penance, Pilgrimage, and Eschatology
15(2)
Christian Violence and Holy War
17(8)
2 The Emergence of the First Crusade
25(34)
Connections and Conflicts in the Eastern Hemisphere
25(9)
The Mediterranean in Flux: 1070--95
34(1)
Expansion, Power, and Piety in Latin Christendom
35(9)
The Launch of the First Crusade
44(3)
The Appeal
47(5)
The Response
52(7)
3 The First Crusade
59(32)
Anti-Jewish Violence in Europe
59(4)
The First Wave
63(4)
The Second Wave
67(18)
The Third Wave and Thereafter
85(6)
4 The Early Crusader States, 1099--1150
91(28)
Conquest and Rule
91(10)
Governance and Trade
101(6)
Religion in the Crusader States
107(10)
War and Diplomacy
117(2)
5 Diversification, 1099--150
119(30)
Political Change in the Early Twelfth-Century Mediterranean
119(1)
West Asia
119(2)
Byzantine Empire
121(1)
Sicily
122(1)
Iberian Peninsula
123(2)
Crusades and Crusading through 1150
125(17)
The Ambiguity of Crusading
142(7)
6 Development, 1150--98
149(32)
Traditions and Theories of Crusading
149(5)
Crusading in Practice
154(1)
North Europe
155(2)
Iberian Peninsula and the Western Mediterranean
157(2)
Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia
159(8)
Recontesting Jerusalem
167(14)
7 Intensification, 1198--1240
181(38)
Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia
181(20)
North Europe
201(5)
Iberian Peninsula
206(2)
Additional Crusades in Europe
208(1)
Crusading against Papal Enemies
208(3)
Crusading against Heretics
211(6)
Popular Crusades
217(2)
8 Institutionalization, 1198--1240
219(28)
Logistics and Canon Law
219(1)
Preaching
220(1)
Taxation
221(1)
Indulgences, Privileges, Dispensations, and the Liturgy
222(3)
Crusading Cultures
225(1)
Ideas of Crusading and Related Trends
225(5)
Attitudes Toward Those Outside the Church of Rome
230(3)
Criticisms of Crusading
233(1)
Successes and Failures of Latinization
234(1)
The Crusader States
235(4)
Cyprus
239(1)
Latin Empire (i.e., Latin Occupation) and Principalities
240(3)
Cilician Armenia
243(1)
Iberia
244(1)
North Europe
245(2)
9 Ambitions and Rebellions, 1240--1300
247(36)
North Europe
247(5)
Iberia
252(4)
The First Crusade of Louis IX of France
256(5)
Crusading against Papal Adversaries
261(1)
Crusades against the Hohenstaufen and the Rise of Charles of Anjou
262(3)
The Fall of Charles of Anjou and Crusades against Aragon
265(2)
Assessing Crusades against Papal Adversaries
267(2)
Baybars, the Rise of the Mamluks, and the Second Crusade of Louis IX
269(6)
The Mamluk Conquest of the Crusader States
275(8)
10 Reimagined, 1300--70
283(28)
Crusading in the Eastern Mediterranean
284(1)
Criticism and Adaptation of the Military Orders
285(3)
The Hospitallers on Rhodes
288(2)
Other Latin Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean
290(2)
Crusades in the Eastern Mediterranean
292(4)
Crusading against Papal Adversaries
296(3)
Iberia and North Africa
299(1)
North Europe
300(4)
Ideas and Cultures of Crusading through 1370
304(7)
11 Reconfigured, 1370--1520
311(32)
North Europe
311(2)
Iberia, Africa, and the Atlantic
313(6)
Crusading against Christians
319(1)
The Great Schism and Crusading
319(3)
Hussite Crusades
322(2)
Crusades against the Ottomans
324(8)
Ideas and Practices of Crusading
332(11)
12 Persistent, 1520--1750
343(30)
Reformation and the "Wars of Religion"
343(3)
Crusading against the Ottomans and Their Allies
346(9)
Crusading in the Caribbean and Americas
355(4)
Practices of Crusading
359(1)
Military Orders
360(5)
Indulgences
365(1)
Christian Nations
366(2)
Ideas of Crusade
368(5)
13 Legacies, 1750 to the Twenty-First Century
373(22)
Military Orders in the Eighteenth Century
373(3)
Imperialism, Romanticism, and History in the Nineteenth Century
376(3)
Western Engagement with the Crusades
379(4)
Non-Western Engagement with the Crusades
383(2)
Crusading in Familiar Forms
385(4)
Crusader Medievalisms into the Twenty-First Century
389(6)
Afterword 395(6)
Chronology 401(6)
Notes 407(15)
Further Reading: Updated with the Assistance of Andrew D. Buck 422(26)
Index 448
Jonathan Riley-Smith was Emeritus Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Cambridge, UK. His many publications on the Crusades include What Were the Crusades? (2009), The Crusades, Christianity and Islam (2008) and The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading (1986).

Susanna A. Throop was Professor and Department Chair of History at Ursinus College, USA. She is the author of The Crusades: An Epitome (2018) and Crusading as an Act of Vengeance, 1095-1216 (2011). She is also the co-editor of The Crusades and Visual Culture (2015) and Vengeance in the Middle Ages (2010).