Post-classical history

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades

In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, the story of the Crusades is told as never before in an engrossing, authoritative, and comprehensive history that ranges from the preaching of the First Crusade in 1095 to the legacy of the crusading ideals and imagery that continues today. Here are the ideas of apologists, propagandists, and poets about the Crusades, as well as the perceptions and motives of the crusaders themselves and the means by which they joined the movement.

The authors describe the elaborate social and civic systems that arose to support the Crusades--taxation, for example, was formalized by the Church and monarchs to raise enormous funds needed to wage war on this scale. And here are vivid descriptions of the battles themselves, frightening, disorienting, and dangerous affairs, with keen and insightful commentary on the reactions of the Muslims to a Christian holy war. Extensively illustrated with hundreds of photographs, paintings, drawings, maps, chronologies, and a guide to further reading, The Oxford Illustrated History of theCrusades even includes coverage of crusades outside the eastern Mediterranean region and post-medieval crusades.

From descriptions of the battles and homefront conditions, to a thorough evaluation of the clash (and coalescence) of cultures, to the legacy of the crusading movement that continues into our conflict-torn twentieth-century, to the enduring artistic and social changes that the Crusades wrought, The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades offers an informative, engaging, and unsurpassed panorama of one of the great movements in western history.

Chapter 1. The Crusading Movement and Historians

Chapter 2. Origins

Chapter 3. The Crusading Movement 1096-1274

Chapter 4. The State of Mind of Crusaders to the East 1095-1300

Chapter 5. Songs

Chapter 6. The Latin East 1098-1291

Chapter 7. Art in the Latin East 1098-1291

Chapter 8. Architecture in the Latin East 1098-1571

Chapter 9. The Military Orders 1120-1312

Chapter 10. Islam and the Crusades 1096-1699

Chapter 11. The Crusading Movement 1274-1700

Chapter 12. The Latin East 1291-1669

Chapter 13. The Military Orders 1312-1798

Chapter 14. Images of the Crusades in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Chapter 15. Revival and Survival

Chronology and Maps

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