Crusading on the Edge: Ideas and Practice of Crusading in Iberian and the Baltic region, 1100-1500

Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen (Editor), Iben Marie Fonnesberg-Schmidt (Editor)

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    Abstract

    This volume brings together contributions from fifteen historians and art historians working on the history of the crusades, focusing on Iberia and the Baltic region. The subjects treated include the historiography of the Iberian and Baltic crusades; the transfer of crusading ideas from the Holy Land to Iberia and the Baltic region and the use of such ideas in local rhetoric and propaganda; the papal attitudes towards the Iberian and Baltic campaigns; the papal attitudes towards Muslims living in Christian Spain; ther interaction between conquered and conquerors as reflected in art and architecture; and the exchange of information about the crusades in Iberia and the wider Baltic region. The collection thus throws light not only onto events in the Iberian Peninsula and the Baltic region but also onto the development of the crusade movement in general. It constitutes a valuable resource for both undergraduates and postgraduates studying the crusade movement in the Middle Ages.
    Translated title of the contributionEn storm mod de vantro. Korstog på den Iberiske halvø og i Baltikum
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationTurnhout, Belgium
    PublisherBrepols Publishers
    Number of pages424
    ISBN (Print)978-2-503-54881-4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Dec 2016
    SeriesOutremer - Studies in the Crusades and the Latin East
    Volume4

    Keywords

    • Baltic crusades
    • Iberian crusades
    • Crusades
    • medieval history
    • medieval warfare
    • historiography
    • medieval historiography
    • medieval papacy
    • medieval churches
    • medieval rhetoric
    • medieval memory
    • middle ages

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