9781472476968-1472476964-Crusaders and Franks: Studies in the History of the Crusades and the Frankish Levant (Variorum Collected Studies)

Crusaders and Franks: Studies in the History of the Crusades and the Frankish Levant (Variorum Collected Studies)

ISBN-13: 9781472476968
ISBN-10: 1472476964
Edition: 1
Author: Benjamin Z. Kedar
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781472476968
ISBN-10: 1472476964
Edition: 1
Author: Benjamin Z. Kedar
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 368 pages

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Crusaders and Franks: Studies in the History of the Crusades and the Frankish Levant (Variorum Collected Studies) (ISBN-13: 9781472476968 and ISBN-10: 1472476964), written by authors Benjamin Z. Kedar, was published by Routledge in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Crusaders and Franks: Studies in the History of the Crusades and the Frankish Levant (Variorum Collected Studies) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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While research on the crusades tends increasingly to bifurcate into study of the crusade idea and the crusading expeditions, and study of the Frankish states the crusaders established in the Levant, Benjamin Kedar confirms-through the articles reproduced in this latest selection of his articles-his adherence to the school that endeavours to deal with both branches of research. Of the ten studies that deal with the crusading expeditions, one examines the maps that might have been available to the First Crusaders and their Muslim opponents, another discusses in detail the Jerusalem massacre of July 1099 and its place in Western historiography down to our days, a third sheds light on the largely neglected doings of the Fourth Crusaders who decided to sail to Acre rather than to Constantinople, while a fourth exposes unknown features of the well-known sculpture of the returning crusader-most probably Count Hugh I of Vaudémont- who is embracing his wife. Of the ten studies that deal with the Frankish Levant, one proposes a hypothesis on the composition stages of William of Tyre's chronicle, another provides new evidence on the Latin hermits who chose to live in the Frankish states, a third examines the catalogue of the library of the cathedral of Nazareth, while a fourth calls attention to convergences of Eastern Christians, Muslims and Franks in sacred spaces and offers a typology of such events, and a fifth proposes a methodology for the identification of trans-cultural borrowing in the Frankish Levant.

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