This is a revised edition of R. C. Smail's classic account of the military achievements of the Crusaders in the context of a 'feudal society organized for war'. A new bibliographical introduction and an updated bibliography have been provided by Christopher Marshall, while the original plates sectio
The Crusades, 1095-1197
β Scribed by Jonathan P. Phillips
- Publisher
- Pearson Education
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The idea of the crusade remains a potent one.In this compelling account, Jonathan Philips moves away from modern constructs and possible misconceptions of the crusades, to explore the origins and development of the idea in its historical context.Through a mixture of narrative and thematic chapters, the book provides both an outline of key events and issues in the history of the crusades to the Holy Land, and an insight into new areas of research.Supporting documents include letters, charters, poetry, songsa and art.Β Aimed at 1st and 2nd year history students, thi s new textbook will bring an intriguing subject vividly to life.
β¦ Table of Contents
TCA01......Page 2
TCC01......Page 22
TCC02......Page 35
TCC03......Page 48
TCC04......Page 61
TCC05......Page 73
TCC06......Page 84
TCC07......Page 98
TCC08......Page 110
TCC09......Page 126
TCC10......Page 133
TCC11......Page 142
TCC12......Page 159
TCC13......Page 174
TCD01......Page 180
TCD02......Page 218
TCD03......Page 226
TCD04......Page 234
Untitled......Page 1
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