Papers on major themes in current scholarly work on the medieval crusade, including the Templars and Jewish-Christian polemics.
These papers explore major themes in recent scholarship on the medieval crusade and its religious, political and cultural context, re-evaluating the issue of "were the Templars guilty?" and suggesting their problem was one of organisation; one study looks at the impact and effect of the crusade on Jewish-Christian relations, another at crusaders and their interaction with indigenous Christians in the county of Edessa as a case study of developments in other crusader states; and there are papers on Peter the Hermit, on the political and religious context and impact of the Fourth Crusade, on the influence of the crusade on Piers Plowman, and on the political context for the failure of crusading ideals in fifteenth-century Burgundy.
Contributors ALFRED ANDREA, ROBERT CHAZAN, KELLY DEVRIES, CHRISTOPHER McEVITT, THOMAS MADDEN, JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH, WILLIAM E. ROGERS, JAY RUBINSTEIN
SUSAN J. RIDYARD is Professor of History, University of the South.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. ix, 177 pages ; 25 cm. Contents: The crusades : sources, impact, and context / Jonathan Phillips Latin and Hebrew crusade chronicles : some shared themes / Robert Chazan Crusading in Christian-Jewish polemics / Robert Chazan How, or how much, to reevaluate Peter the Hermit / Jay Rubenstein Christian authority in the Latin east : Edessa in crusader history / Christopher MacEvitt Venice, the papacy, and the crusades before 1204 / Thomas F. Madden Innocent III, the Fourth Crusade, and the coming apocalypse / Alfred J. Andrea Were the Templars guilty? / Jonathan Riley-Smith The structures of the Orders of the Temple and the Hospital in c. 1291 / Jonathan Riley-Smith The c-revisions and the crusades in Piers Plowman / William E. Rogers The failure of Philip the Good to fulfill his crusade promise of 1454 / Kelly DeVries Notes: Selected papers from the 28th annual Sewanee Medieval Colloquium held April 6-7, 2001, at the University of the South. Seller Inventory # 11cb429
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Hardback. Condition: New. Papers on major themes in current scholarly work on the medieval crusade, including the Templars and Jewish-Christian polemics.These papers explore major themes in recent scholarship on the medieval crusade and its religious, political and cultural context, re-evaluating the issue of "were the Templars guilty?" and suggesting their problem was one of organisation; one study looks at the impact and effect of the crusade on Jewish-Christian relations, another at crusaders and their interaction with indigenous Christians in the county of Edessa as a case study of developments in other crusader states; and there are papers on Peter the Hermit, on the political and religious context and impact of the Fourth Crusade, on the influence of the crusade on Piers Plowman, and on the political context for the failure of crusading ideals in fifteenth-century Burgundy. Contributors ALFRED ANDREA, ROBERT CHAZAN, KELLY DEVRIES, CHRISTOPHER McEVITT, THOMAS MADDEN, JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH, WILLIAM E. ROGERS, JAY RUBINSTEINSUSAN J. RIDYARD is Professor of History, University of the South. Seller Inventory # LU-9781843830870