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El. knyga: Crusade, Settlement and Historical Writing in the Latin East and Latin West, c. 1100-c.1300

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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Serija: Crusading in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805431510
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Serija: Crusading in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805431510

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This collection offers a holistic understanding of the impact of both crusading and settlement on the literary cultures of Latin Christendom.

The period between the First Crusade and the collapse of the "crusader states" in the eastern Mediterranean was a crucial one for medieval historical writing. From the departure of the earliest crusading armies in 1096 to the Mamlk conquest of the Latin states in the late thirteenth century, crusading activity, and the settlements it established and aimed to protect, generated a vast textual output, offering rich insights into the historiographical cultures of the Latin West and Latin East. However, modern scholarship on the crusades and the "crusader states" has tended to draw an artificial boundary between the two, even though medieval writers treated their histories as virtually indistinguishable.

This volume places these spheres into dialogue with each other, looking at how individual crusading campaigns and the Frankish settlements in the eastern Mediterranean were depicted and remembered in the central Middle Ages. Its essays cover a geographical range that incorporates England, France, Germany, southern Italy and the Holy Land, and address such topics as gender, emotion, the natural world, crusading as an institution, origin myths, textual reception, forms of storytelling and historical genre. Bringing to the foreground neglected sources, methodologies, events and regions of textual production, the collection offers a holistic understanding of the impact of both crusading and settlement on the literary cultures of Latin Christendom.

Recenzijos

The three editors are once again to be congratulated for heralding the volume with such a rich and exemplary introduction, from which this reviewer has learned much. * FRANCIA-RECENSIO * The consistently high quality of its chapters, as well as the stimulating variety of methodologies will recommend this collection to all specialists and advanced students in the history and literature of the Crusades and the Latin East. * AL-MASAQ JOURNAL OF THE MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN *

The Crusades, the Latin East and Medieval History-Writing: An
Introduction
Andrew D. Buck, James H. Kane and Stephen J. Spencer

1. History-Writing and Remembrance in Crusade Letters - Thomas W. Smith
2. A 'swiše mycel styrung': The First Crusade in Early Vernacular Annals
from Anglo-Norman England - James H. Kane
3. To Bargain with God: The Crusade Vow in the Narratives of the First
Crusade - Edward J. Caddy
4. 'The Lord has brought eastern riches before you': Battlefield Spoils
and Looted Treasure in Narratives of the First Crusade - Connor C. Wilson
5. Foundation and Settlement in Fulcher of Chartres' Historia
Hierosolymitana: A Narratological Reading - Katy Mortimer
6. After Ascalon: 'Bartolf of Nangis', Fulcher of Chartres and the Early
Years of the Kingdom of Jerusalem - Susan B. Edgington
7. Repurposing a Crusade Chronicle: Peter of Cornwall's Liber
Revelationum and the Reception of Fulcher of Chartres' Historia
Hierosolymitana in Medieval England - Stephen J. Spencer
8. Between Chronicon and Chanson: William of Tyre, the First Crusade and
the Art of Storytelling - Andrew D. Buck
9. History and Politics in the Latin East: William of Tyre and the
Composition of the Historia Hierosolymitana - Ivo Wolsing
10. 'When I became a man': Kingship and Masculinity in William of Tyre's
Chronicon - Katherine J. Lewis
11. Laments for the Lost City: The Loss of Jerusalem in Western Historical
Writing - Katrine Funding Hųjgaard
12. The Silences of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum 1 - Helen J. Nicholson
13. The Natural and Biblical Landscapes of the Holy Land in Jacques de
Vitry's Historia Orientalis - Beth C. Spacey
14. The Masculine Experience and the Experience of Masculinity on the
Seventh Crusade in John of Joinville's Vie de Saint Louis - Mark McCabe
15. Writing and Copying History at Acre, c. 1230-91 - Peter Edbury

Index
ANDREW D. BUCK is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at Cardiff University and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. JAMES H. KANE is Lecturer in Medieval History at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. STEPHEN J. SPENCER is Assistant Professor in Medieval History at Northeastern University London and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. SUSAN B. EDGINGTON is a Teaching and Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London KATHERINE J. LEWIS is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield. Thomas W. Smith gained his PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London; he is presently Keeper of the Scholars and Head of Oxbridge (Arts and Humanities) at Rugby School. BETH C. SPACEY is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland.