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El. knyga: Crusading and Warfare in the Middle Ages: Realities and Representations. Essays in Honour of John France [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 258 pages
  • Serija: Crusades - Subsidia
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315575193
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  • Formatas: 258 pages
  • Serija: Crusades - Subsidia
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315575193
This volume has been created by scholars from a range of disciplines who wish to show their appreciation for Professor John France and to celebrate his career and achievements. For many decades, Professor France’s work has been instrumental in many of the advances made in the fields of crusader studies and medieval warfare. He has published widely on these topics including major publications such as: Victory in the East: A Military History of the First Crusade (1994) and Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades (1999). This present volume mirrors his interests, offering studies upon both areas. The fifteen essays cover a wide variety of topics, spanning chronologically from the Carolingian period through to the early fourteenth century. Some offer new insights upon long-contested issues, such as the question of whether a new form of cavalry was created by Charles Martel and his successors or the implications of the Mongol defeat at Ayn Jalut. Others use innovative methodologies to unlock the potential of various types of source material including: manuscript illuminations depicting warfare, Templar graffiti, German crusading songs, and crusading charters. Several of the articles open up new areas of debate connected to the history of crusading. Malcolm Barber discusses why Christendom did not react decisively to the fall of Acre in 1291. Bernard Hamilton explores how the rising Frankish presence in the Eastern Mediterranean during the central medieval period reshaped Christendom’s knowledge and understanding of the North African cultures they encountered. In this way, this work seeks both to advance debate in core areas whilst opening new vistas for future research.
List of Illustrations
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Preface: An Appreciation of John France xiii
Abbreviations xv
A Bibliography of John France's Publications, 1968--2014 xvii
1 Carolingian Cavalry in Battle: The Evidence Reconsidered
1(12)
Clifford J. Rogers
2 Cultural Representations of Warfare in the High Middle Ages: The Morgan Picture Bible
13(24)
Richard Abels
3 A Medieval Graffito Representing a Trebuchet in an Etruscan Tomb in Corneto-Tarquinia
37(10)
Denys Pringle
4 Encountering the Turks: The First Crusaders' Foreknowledge of their Enemy; Some Preliminary Findings
47(22)
Nicholas Morton
5 An Early Muslim Reaction to the First Crusade?
69(6)
Benjamin Z. Kedar
6 Espionage and Military Intelligence during the First Crusade, 1095--99
75(12)
Susan B. Edgington
7 Ralph of Caen as a Military Historian
87(14)
Bernard S. Bachrach
David S. Bachrach
8 `Martyrum collegio sociandus haberet': Depictions of the Military Orders' Martyrs in the Holy Land, 1187-1291
101(18)
Helen J. Nicholson
9 The Poet Friedrich von Hausen on the Third Crusade and the Performance of Middle High German Crusading Songs
119(10)
Alan V. Murray
10 Godfrey of Bouillon and the Swan Knight
129(14)
Simon John
11 The Preparations of Count John I of Sees for the Third Crusade
143(24)
Daniel Power
12 The Crusades and North-East Africa
167(14)
Bernard Hamilton
13 Thoros of Armenia and the Kingdom of Jerusalem
181(10)
Peter W. Edbury
14 Why Did the West Fail to Recover the Holy Land Between 1291 and 1320?
191(16)
Malcolm Barber
15 Meet the Mongols: Dealing with Mamluk Victory and Mongol Defeat in the Middle East in 1260
207(14)
Kelly DeVries
Index 221
Simon John, Oxford University, UK, and Nicholas Morton, Nottingham Trent University, UK.