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This bibliography of literature on the Crusades in English is not meant to be exhaustive, but it is meant to point to the main sources (where English translations are available) and secondary works on the major areas of Crusade historiography; to be up to date; and to be a tool for further study.
The selections below derive from various sources -- previous courses I have taken, Crusade reference works, the MELVYL system at the University of California, and online book sellers. Although this bibliography is arranged differently, has added many more recent editions, and expanded a lot of the publication data, special note must be made of:
Bibliography
*Atiya, Aziz Suryal. The Crusade: Historiography and Bibliography. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 1976, c1962.
Berkhout, Carl T. and Jeffrey B. Russell. Medieval heresies: a bibliography, 1960-1979. Subsidia mediaevalia, 11. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1981.
Mamluk Bibliography Subject Guide
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/mamluk/toc.html
Mayer, Hans E. Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Kreuzzüge. 2d ed. Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1965. (1st ed. 1960)
Mayer, Hans E. "Lituraturbericht über die Geschichte der Kreuzzüge." Historisches Zeitschrift 3 (1969)
$McLellan, J. and H.W. Hazard. "Select Bibliography of the Crusades," In A History of the Crusades (ed. in chief Kenneth M. Setton), Vol 6. Edited by H.W. Hazard and N.P. Zancour. 511-664. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989. Online at http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HistCrusades
Modern Bodley Bibliographies: The Crusades
[with latest books listed in order of date of publication]
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/readerserv/history/crusades.htm
Reference Works
*Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Edited by
Joseph R. Strayer. New York: Scribner, c1982-
By far the best major
medieval reference work in English, with useful starter bibliographies. It
does not compare, however, to the major French language references
works.
$Encyclopedia of Islam, 2d ed. Edited by
Bernard Lewis. Leiden: Brill, 1978- . ISBN: 9004057455
Standard reference
work on Islamic history.
$Encylopaedia Judaica. Jerusalem: Encyclopaedia Judaica; New York: Macmillan c1971-72; reprint, Coronet Books, 1994. ISBN: 0685362531
*New Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1967-
[New edition in preparation.]
*Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Edited by Alexander P. Kazhdan, Alice-Mary Talbot et al. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Source Collections
*Brundage, James A. The Crusades, A Documentary Survey. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1962. [All the texts from this collection are now online at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Crusades.]
*Hallam, Elizabeth, ed. Chronicles of the Crusades: Eye-witness Accounts of the Wars between Christianity and Islam. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1989.
Riley-Smith, Louise and Jonathan Riley-Smith. Crusades: Idea and Reality 1095-1274. Documents of Medieval History, 4. London: Edward Arnold, 1981.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Crusades
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1k.html
Les Croisades: Sources, images et
histoire
http://www.callisto.si.usherb.ca/~croisade/Croisades.htm
Excellent
source of primary texts, modern narratives, and images -- all in
French.
Online Encyclopedias
Encyclopedia Britannica: Crusade [no longer open
access]
-The Encyclopedia Britannica remains by the
far the most trustworthy online encyclopedia.
Encarta: Crusades
-Only
the concise version of Microsoft's own encyclopedia is online. It tries rather
too hard to enhance Microsoft's revenue stream.
Catholic Encylopedia (1913): Crusades [by Louis Brehier]. The CE is now outdated, but retains some value. In addition to the main article, there are articles on almost every facet of Crusade life. Readers need to be aware of attitudes adopted in some articles -- often a somehat old-fashioned Catholic apologetic stance is all too apparent.
- Bull of Crusade
- Pope | Papacy | Apostolic See | Apostolic Succession | Rome | St. Peter | Christendom | List of Popes
- Indulgences | Purgatory
- Vows
- Holy Sepulchre
- Pilgrimages | Relics |
- Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa
- Emperor Frederick II
- King Louis IX | Joinville
- Pope Gregory VII, d. 1085
- Pope Urban II, d. 1099
- Pope Urban V, d. 1370
- St. Bernard of Clairvaux, d. 1153
- St. Francis of Assisi, d. 1226
- St. John Capitran
- Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Assizes of Jerusalem
- Antioch | Armenia | Beirut | Edessa | Sidon | Tyre
- Byzantine Empire | Constantinople | Asia Minor | Eastern Schism | Villehardouin
- Sicily | The Sicilian Vespers
- Spain | St. James the Great | Compostela
- Albigenses | Waldenses
- Lepanto 1571
- The Knights Templars | Jacques de Molai
- The Hospitallers | Rhodes | Malta
- Teutonic Order
- Military Order of Montesa
- Order of Knights of Christ
- Mercederians
- Chivalry
Secondary Literature
*Armstrong, Karen. Holy War. London:
Macmillan, 1988; New York: Doubleday, 1991.
-An impassioned
discussion of the impact of the crusades on the modern Middle East. Not always
well informed as to facts.
Barraclough, Geoffrey. The Medieva Papacy.
New York: 1968>
Good overview of the papacy, one of the
crucial Crusade institutions.
Balard, Michel, Kedar, Benjamin Z., and
Riley-Smith, Jonathan (eds.). Dei gesta per Francos: Etudes sur les
croisades deditees a Jean Richard, Brookfield VT: Ashgate,
2001.
John France,
"The fall of Antioch during the First Crusade";
John H.
Pryor, "'Water, water everywhere, Nor any drop to drink': Water supplies for
the fleets of the First Crusade";
Malcolm Barber, "The
Albigensian Crusades: wars like any other?";
Norman
Housley, "Explaining defeat: Andrew of Regensburg and the Hussite Crusades";
Ronnie Ellenblum, "Frankish and Muslim siege warfare
and the construction of Frankish concentric castles".
*Bartlett, Robert, and Angus MacKay, eds, Medieval Frontier Societies Oxford: Clarendon, 1990 ISBN: 0198228813
*Bartlett, Wayne. God Wills It!: An Illustrated
History of the Crusades. Stroud : Sutton, 1999.
A gross
popularization. Stick to Madden or Billings for up to date summary
accounts.
*Billings, Malcolm. The Crusades: Five Centuries
of Holy Wars, New York: Sterling Publications, 1996; ISBN: 080699410X
[Formerly, The Cross and the Crescent, London: BBC, 1987]
This
comes highly recommended for the general reader, but stress the "general."
This is not college level, nor is it meant to be.
Brundage, James A. ed. The Crusades, Motives and Achievements. Boston: Heath, 1964.
*Byrd, Jessalynn. "The Crusades: Eschatological
Lemmings, Younger sons, Papal Hegemony and Colonialism." http://www.the-orb.net/non_spec/missteps/ch2.html
-Concise
and informative overview of main theories on the origins and nature of the
crusades, with a careful bibliography.
*Constable, Giles. “The Historiography of the Crusades.” In The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World. Edited by Angeliki E. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh. 1-22. Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 2001.
*Cole, Penny J. "Christians, Muslims, and the "Liberation" of the Holy Land." The Catholic Historical Review 84 (1998): 1-10 [Online via WilsonSelect]
*Finucane, Ronald C. Soldiers of the Faith : Crusaders and Moslems at War. 1st U.S. ed. New York : St. Martin's Press, c1983.
*France, William and William G. Zajac, eds., The
Crusades and Their Sources: Essays Presented to Bernard Hamilton. London:
Ashgate, 1999 ISBN: 0860786242
Contents: Raymond IV of St Gilles, Achard of
Arles and the conquest of Lebanon, Jonathan Riley-Smith; Frontier warfare in
the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: the campaign of Jacob's Ford, 1178-79, Malcolm
Barber; Albert of Aachen and the Chansons de Geste, Susan B. Edgington; The
Anonymous Gesta Francorum and the Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem
of Raymond of Aguilers and the Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere of Peter
Tudebode: an analysis of the textual relationship between primary sources for
the First Crusade, John France; Usamah ibn Munqidh: an Arab-Syrian gentleman
at the time of the Crusades reconsidered, Robert Irwin; Les colophons de
manuscrits arméniens comme sources pour l'histoire des Croisades, Gerard
Dédéyan; The Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane, Benjamin
Z. Kedar; The Hospitallers' early written records, Anthony Luttrell; Ehe und
Besitz im Jerusalem der Kreuzfahrer, Hans Eberhard Mayer; The Livre des
Assises by John of Jaffa: the development and transmission of the text, Peter
W. Edbury; Les évêques de Chypre et la Chambre apostolique: un arrêt de compte
de 1369, Jean Richard; Picturing the crusades: the uses of visual propaganda,
c.1095-1250, Colin Morris; "Mighty against the enemies of Christ:" the relic
of the True Cross and the armies of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Alan V. Murray;
The south transept façade of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: an
aspect of "Rebuilding Zion," Jaroslav Folda; A necessary evil? Erasmus, the
Crusade, and war against the Turks, Norman Housley; Index.
*Goss, Vladimir P. and Christine Verzar Bornstein, eds. The Meeting of Two Worlds: Cultural Exchange between East and West during the Period of the Crusades. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 1986. ISBN: 0918720583
*Hooper, Nicholas, and Matthew Bennett. Cambridge Illustrated Atlas: Warfare: The Middle Ages 768-1487. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
*Jones, Terry and Alan Ereira.Crusades.
New York, NY : Facts on File, c1995.
Avoid -- produced to go along with
the documentary film series.
*Kedar, Benjamin K. and Jonathan Riley-Smith, eds.
Montjoie : Studies in Crusade History in Honour of Hans Eberhard Mayer,
Variorum, 1997 ISBN: 0860786463
Contents: Karl der Gro'e und die
Endkaiser-Weissagung: Der Sieger über den Islam kommt aus dem Westen, Hannes
Möhring; Pope Gregory VII and the bearing of arms, H.E.J. Cowdrey; The
earliest Hospitallers, Anthony Luttrell; King Fulk of Jerusalem and "the
Sultan of Babylon," Jonathan Riley-Smith; The crusading project of 1150, Giles
Constable; Die Herren von Sidon und die Thronfolgekrise des Jahres 1163 im
Königreich Jerusalem, Rudolf Hiestand; The castle and lordship of Mirabel,
Denys Pringle; A western survey of Saladin's forces at the Siege of Acre,
Benjamin Z. Kedar; Les révoltes chypriotes de 1191-1192 et les inféodations de
Guy de Lusignan, Jean Richard; Bemerkungen zur Forma iustitiae inter Venetos
et Francigenas vom März 1207, Gerhard Rösch; The Lyon Eracles and the old
French continuations of William of Tyre, Peter W. Edbury; The Venetian
privileges in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem: 12th- and 13th-century
interpretations and implementation, David Jacoby; Paris, Bibliothèque
Nationale, MS lat. 5334 and the origins of the Hospitaller Master, Jaroslav
Folda; "Describe the currency of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem", D.M.
Metcalf; The problem of Byzantium and the Mediterranean World, c.1050-c.1400,
John H. Pryor; Vom Kriegsgeschrei zur Tanzmusik. Anmerkungen zu den
Italienzügen des späteren Mittelalters, Marie-Luise Favreau-Lilie; Ferrante I
of Naples, Pope Pius II and the Congress of Mantua (1459), David Abulafia;
Immortalizing the crusades: laws and institutions, James A. Brundage;
Index.
Kernaghan, Pamela and Tony McAleavy (Contributor), The Crusades: Cultures in Conflict (Cambridge History Programme). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0521446171
Kreis, Steve. "The Holy Crusades." at Lectures
on Ancient and Medieval European History
http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture25b.html
A ten page overview of the crusades that would be useful
in any survey course.
*La Monte, J. L. "Some Problems in Crusading Historiography. " Speculum 15:1 (1940): 57-75.[Online via JSTOR}
*Lloyd, Simon. "The Crusading Movement, 1096-1274." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 34-65. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
$Murray, Alan, ed. From Clermont to Jerusalem: The Crusaders and Crusade Society (1095-1453). International Medieval Research, 3 (Selected Proceedings of the International Medieval Congress, Leeds). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1998
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "The Minds of Crusaders to the East, 1095-1300." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 66-90. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
*Madden Thomas. A Concise History of the
Crusades. Totowa, NJ : Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
A short
introduction, but with the wide range of Riley-Smith's
textbook.
*Mayer, Hans Eberhard, The Crusades, Oxford,
1965, 1972. Translated by John Gillingham. 2nd edition, Clarendon Press, 1997
ISBN: 019873097
-Leading textbook by a historian who believes only
expeditions to the Eastern Mediterranean were "real"
crusades.
*Muldoon, James. Varieties of Religious
Conversion in the Middle Ages. Gainesville : University Press of Florida,
1997.
Contents: Introduction: the conversion of Europe / James Muldoon --
Augustine : conversion by the book / Frederick H. Russell -- Monastic
conversion : the case of Margaret Ebner / Leonard P. Hindsley O.P. -- "For
force is not of God"? compulsion and conversion from Yahweh to Charlemagne /
Lawrence G. Duggan -- The conversion of the physical world : the creation of a
Christian landscape / John M. Howe -- Gender and conversion in the Merovingian
era / Cordula Nolte -- God and man in medieval Scandinavia : writing, and
gendering, the conversion / Ruth Mazo Karras -- Marriage and conversion in
late medieval romance / Jennifer R. Goodman -- Bargaining for baptism :
Lithuanian negotiations for conversion, 1250-1358 / Rasa Mazeika -- Conversion
vs. baptism? European missionaries in Asia in the thirteenth and fourteenth
centuries / James D. Ryan -- From Jew to Christian? conversion and
immutability in medieval Europe / Jonathan M. Elukin -- Multidirectional
conversion in the Frankish Levant / Benjamin Z. Kedar.
#Morris, Colin. "Propaganda for War: The Dissemination of the Crusading Ideal in the Twelfth Century" Studies in Church History 20 (1983), 79-101.
*Murphy, Thomas Patrick, ed. The Holy War. Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (5th: 1974: Ohio State University). Columbus: Ohio State University Press, c1976.
*Partner, Peter. God of Battles: Holy Wars of Christianity and Islam. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.
*Phillips, Jonathan, Defenders of the Holy Land: Relations Between the Latin East and the West, 1119-1187, Oxford: Clarendon, 1996 ISBN: 0198205406
*Richard, Jean, The Crusades, C. 1071-C.
1291, translated by Jean Birrell, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1999 ISBN: 0521625661
-May become a major textbook alternative to Mayer an
Riley-Smith.
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan, The Crusades: A Short
History, New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1987. ISBN:
0300047002
-Leading textbook by perhaps the dominant voice in modern
Crusade historiography. He is a historian who believes that an account of the
crusades needs to cover the expeditions within western Europe as well as the
eastern campaigns.
$Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "History, the Crusades and the Latin East, 1095-1204: A Personal View." In Crusaders and Muslims, ed. Maya Shatzmiller. Leiden: Brill, 1993.
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan, What Were the
Crusades?, 2nd ed., London et al., 1992.
A very useful discussion of
the nature of crusading. Riley strongly states the "papal" definition of the
Crusades as military expeditions called for by the pope.
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan, ed. The Atlas of the
Crusades, New York & Oxford, Facts on File, Inc., 1990 ISBN:
0816021864
-A well illustrated atlas which takes the crusades up to the
capture of Malta.
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan, ed. The Oxford
Illustrated History of the Crusades, New York: Oxford University Press,
1995. ISBN: 0198204353
-Collective work directed at the non-specialist in
which many of the leading modern scholars on the crusades contribute synthetic
articles on their specialty.
$Riley-Smith, Jonathan. A History of the Crusades, Los Angeles: Getty Center for Education in the Arts, 2000 ISBN: 0192853643
*Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "Rethinking the Crusades." First Things March, 2000: 20-23. [With later Correspondence]
*Runciman, Steven. A History of the
Crusades, 3 vols., Cambridge,1951-4.
-Although dated in some of its
conclusions -- and its evident anti-Latin bias -- this trilogy will remain in
print simply because it is so well written. Above all others, Runciman is the
narrator one reads for pleasure.
*Saunders, J. J. Aspects of the Crusades. 2d ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe & Tombs 1968.
Setton, Kenneth Meyer, ed.-in-chief. A History
of the Crusades, 6 vols, Madison, Wis., 1969-89.
Online at http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HistCrusades
*v. 1. The First Hundred Years, edited by M. W. Baldwin.
*v. 2. The Later Crusades, 1189-1311, edited by R. L. Wolff and H.
W. Hazard.
*v. 3. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, edited by
H. W. Hazard.
*v. 4. The Art and Architecture of the Crusader
States, edited by H. W. Hazard.
*v. 5. The Impact of the Crusades
on the Near East, edited by Norman P. Zacour and Harry W. Hazard.
$v.
6. The Impact of the Crusades on Europe.
*Siberry, Elizabeth. Criticism of Crusading,
1095-1274, Oxford: 1985.
-Has replaced Throop as the major discussion
of this topic.
*Throop, Palmer A. (Palmer Allan). "Criticism of Papal Crusade Policy in Old French and Provencal." Speculum 13:4. (1938): 379-412. [Online via JSTOR]
Throop, Palmer A. (Palmer Allan). Criticism of the Crusade: A Study of Public Opinion and Crusade Propaganda. Amsterdam, N. v. Swets & Zeitlinger, 1940, reprint, Philadelphia: Porcupine Press, 1975.
*Urban. William. "Rethinking the Crusades." AHA Perspectives October 1998
#Wolf, Kenneth B. "Crusade and Narrative: Bohemond and the Gesta Francorum." Journal of Medieval History 17 (1991): 207-16.
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#Blake, E.O. "The Formation of the Crusade Idea." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 21 (1970): 11-31.
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*Cohn, Norman. The Pursuit of the Millennium;
Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages.
Rev. and expanded ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.
An
important support of the "lemming" theory of Crusading.
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$Ordericus Vitalis, 1075-1143? The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis. Edited and translated with introduction and notes by Marjorie Chibnall. Oxford, Clarendon, 1969-1980. ISBN: 0198222432
$Raimundus de Aguilers. Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem. Translated with introd. and notes by John Hugh Hill and Laurita L. Hill. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1968. ISBN: 0871690713
$#Petrus Tudebodus [Peter Tudebode]. Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere. Translated with introd. and notes by John Hugh Hill and Laurita L. Hill. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1974.
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*Bishko, Charles Julian. "The Spanish and Portuguese Reconquest, 1095-1492." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Edited by Harry W. Hazard. 396-456. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89 Online at http://libro.uca.edu/bishko/spr1.htm
*Brodman, James William. Ransoming Captives in
Crusader Spain: The Order of Merced on the Christian-Islamic Frontier.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/rc/captives.htm
Burns, Robert Ignatius. The Crusader Kingdom of
Valencia: Reconstruction on a Thirteenth-Century Frontier, 2 Vols.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/ck/crusader.htm
*Burns, Robert Ignatius. Islam under the Crusaders: Colonial Survival in the Thirteenth-century Kingdom of Valencia. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1973.
*Burns, Robert Ignatius. Medieval Colonialism: Postcrusade Exploitation of Islamic Valencia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975.
*Burns, Robert I. "The Crusade against Al-Azraq: A Thirteenth-Century Mudejar Revolt in International Perspective." The American Historical Review 93:1 (1988): 80-106. [Online via JSTOR]
*Dillard, Heath. Daughters of the Reconquest:
Women in Castilian Town Society, 1100-1300. Cambridge Iberian and Latin
American Studies. New York: Cambridge University Press,
1984.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/dillard/daughters.htm
*Fletcher, Richard A. Saint James's catapult :
the life and times of Diego Gelmírez of Santiago de Compostela. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1984.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/stanislawski/portugal.htm
*Forey, Alan J. The Templars in the Corona de
Aragon. London: Oxford University Press, 1973.
Online
at http://libro.uca.edu/forey/templars.htm
*Gerber, Jane S. The Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience. New York: Free Press, 1994. ISBN: 0029115744
*Guiance. Ariel. "To Die for Country, Land, or Faith in Castilian Medieval Thought." Journal of Medieval History 24:4 (1999): 313-32. [Online via Elsevier Science Journals]
*Hazard, Harry. "Moslem North Africa, 1049-1394." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Edited by Harry W. Hazard. 457-85. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89.
*Lewis, Archibald, The Development of Southern
French and Catalan Society, 718-1050. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1965.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/lewis/sfcatsoc.htm
$Lomax, Derek. The Reconquest of Spain. London & New York: 1978.
*MacKay, Angus. Spain in the Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000-1500. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1977.
$McCrank, Lawrence J. Medieval Frontier History
in New Catalonia. Variorum Collected Studies Series CS528. London:
Variorum, 1996. ISBN: 0-86078-582-3
Contents: Documenting reconquest and
reform: the growth of archives in the Medieval Crown of Aragon; Monastic
inland empires and the Mediterranean coastal reconquest in New Catalonia,
1050-1276; The foundation of the confraternity of Tarragona by Archbishop
Oleguer Bonestruga 1126-1129; Norman crusaders in the Catalan reconquest:
Robert Burdet and the principality of Tarragona, 1129-55; The frontier of the
Spanish reconquest and the land acquisitions of the Cistercians of Poblet,
1150-1276; The Cistercians of Poblet as Medieval frontiersmen; The Cistercians
of Poblet as landlords: protection, litigation and violence on the medieval
Catalan frontier; The economic administration of a monastic domain by the
Cistercians of Poblet, 1150-1276; The fiscal anatomy of the post-restoration
Church of Tarragona: an audit of the Rationes decimarum Hispaniae
(1279-1280).
Nicolle, David and Angus McBride. El Cid and the Reconquista 1000-1492 (Men-At-Arms, No 200). Osprey, 1998. ISBN: 0850458404
*O'Callaghan, Joseph F. The Cortes of
Castile-León, 1188-1350. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press,
1989.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/cortes/cortes.htm
*O'Callaghan, Joseph F. A History of Medieval
Spain. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993 ISBN: 0801492645
-The
standard work.
*Powers, James F. A Society Organized for War:
The Iberian Municipal Militias in the Central Middle Ages, 1000-1284.
Berkeley, London: University of California Press, 1988 ISBN:
0520056442
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/socwar/war.htm
*Reilly, Bernard F. The Kingdom of León-Castilla
Under Queen Urraca, 1109-1126. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1982.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/urraca/urraca.htm
*Reilly, Bernard F. The Kingdom of León-Castilla
Under King Alfonso VI, 1065-1109. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1988.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/alfonso6/alfonso.htm
*Stanislawski, Dan. The Individuality of
Portugal: A Study in Historical-political Geography. Austin: University
of Texas Press,1959.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/stanislawski/portugal.htm
V.V.A.A. Los recursos militares en la
Edad Media hispánica
IHCM, Madrid,
2001. Número especial de la Revista de Historia Militar, año
XLV.
M.J. Viguera Molins, "La organización
militar en al-Andalus";
F. García Fitz, "La organización
militar en Castilla y León (siglos XI-XIII)";
M.T.
Ferrer Mallol, "La organización militar en Cataluña";
M.C. Quintanilla Raso y C. Castrillo LLamas, "Tenencia de fortalezas en la
Corona de Castilla (siglos XIII-XV)";
E. Mitre
Fernández y M. Alvira Cabrer, "Ideología y guerra en los reinos de la España
Medieval";
P.A. Porras Arboledas, "Derecho de guerra y
paz en la España Medieval";
A. Gómez Moreno, "La guerra
en la España medieval: fuentes literarias y literatura militar"; M.A. Ladero
Quesada, "Recursos militares y guerras de los Reyes
Católicos".
*Wheeler, Benjamin W. "The Reconquest of Spain before 1095." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. I The First Hundred Years. Edited by Marshall W. Baldwin. 31-39. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89.
[NB: This section also contains refs. to non-English titles]
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Maitland, S.R. Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History, Doctrine and Rites of the Ancient Albigenses and Waldeneses. 1832
*Wakefield, Walter L. and Austin P. Evans. Heresies of the High Middle Ages: Selected Sources. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969.
*Wakefield, Walter L. Heresy, Crusade, and
Inquisition in Southern France, 1100-1250. Berkeley, University of
California Press, 1974.
-Contains a translation of the Chronicle of
William Pelhisson, a source for the early years of the Dominican
Inquisition.
$William of Tudela. The Song of the
Cathar Wars, A History of the Albigensian Crusade. Translated and edited
by Janet Shirley. Crusade Texts in Translation. Brookfield VT: Ashgate, 1996.
ISBN: 1-85928-331-4
-Blurb: This is the first translation into English of
the early 13th-centuryProven al poem that narrates key events before, during
and after the Albigensian Crusade, which was launched in 1209. The Provençal
poem is known as La Canso, in French as La Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise.
It is a contemporary source for an important period in the development of
western Europe; one which saw the expansion of France and the growth of the
Papacy. The poem is unusual in that it was started by an ardent supporter of
the Crusade, but continued by an equally determined opponent of what he saw as
marauding northerners; thus, the work shows both these points of view. It is
also valuable because it lets us see what its contemporary audience expected,
and reveals something of the nature of that society--their strong
preoccupation and land-ownership, their ideas of right and wrong, reliance on
active intervention by God and the saints, and the delight as well as the
horror of war. It also contains factual detail not available
elsewhere.
Secondary Literature
$Barber, Malcolm. Crusaders and Heretics, 12th -
14th Centuries. Aldershot: Variorum, 1995. ISBN:
0-86078-476-2
Contents: Introduction; Acknowledgement; The origins of the
Order of the Temple; James of Molay, the last Grand Master of the Temple;
Women and Catharism; Lepers, Jews and Moslems: the plot to overthrow
Christendom in 1321; The Pastoureaux of 1320; The Templars and the Turin
Shroud; The world picture of Philip the Fair; The social context of the
Templars; The Crusade of the Shepherds, 1251; Western attitudes to Frankish
Greece in the 13th century; Catharism and the Occitan Nobility: the Lordships
of Cabaret, Minerve and Termes; Supplying the Crusader States: the role of the
Templars; The Order of Saint Lazarus and the Crusades; Index.
Birks, W. and R.A.Gilbert. The Treasure of Montsegur. London: Crucible, 1987.
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*Bisson, Thomas. N. “Unheroed Pasts: History and Commemoration in South Frankland before the Albigensian Crusades.“ Speculum 65 2 (1990): 281-308. [Online via JSTOR]
$Bonde, Sheila. Fortress-Churches of Languedoc: Architecture, Religion, and Conflict in the High Middle Ages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-521-45084-5.
Christie-Murray, David. A History of Heresy. London: New English Library, 1976.
$Costen, Michael. The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. ISBN: 0719043328
Denomy, Alexander J. The Heresy of Courtly Love. New York: D.X.McMullen, 1947.
Gadal, Antoine. The Legacy of the Cathars. Rosenkruiz Pres.
*Evans, Austin P. "The Albigensian Crusade." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. II The Later Crusades, 1189-1311. Edited by R. L. Wolff and Harry W. Hazard. 277-324. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89.
$Hamilton, Bernard. Monastic Reform, Catharism,
and the Crusades, (900-1300). London: Variorum Reprints, 1979. ISBN:
0-86078-042-2
Contents: The city of Rome and the Eastern Churches in the
10th century; The monastic revival of 10th- century Rome; The monastery of S.
Alessio and the religious and intellectual Renaissance in 10th-century Rome;
The house of Theophylact and the promotion of religious life among women in
10th-century Rome; Orientale lumen et Magistra latinitas: Greek influences on
Western Monasticism (900-1100); S. Pierre Damien et les mouvements monastiques
de son temps; The origins of the Dualist Church of Drugunthia; The Albigensian
Crusade; The Cathar Council of Saint-Félix reconsidered; The Cistercians in
the Crusader states; Rebuilding Zion: the Holy Places of Jerusalem in the 12th
century; The Armenian church and the Papacy at the time of the Crusades; The
elephant ofChrist: Reynald of Châtillon.
$Hamilton, Bernard. Crusaders, Cathars and the Holy Places (Variorum Collected Studies Series, Cs 656). London: Variorum, 2000. ISBN: 0860787850
$Hamilton, Bernard. The Medieval Inquisition. Holmes & Meier, 1982. ISBN: 0841906955
*Hamilton, Bernard. Religion in the Medieval West. Edward Arnold, 1986. ISBN: 0713164611
$#Hamilton, Bernard. The Albigensian Crusade.
London: Historical Association, 1974.
-A pamphlet rather than a
book.
*Heymann, Frederick G. "The Crusades against the Hussites." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Edited by Harry W. Hazard. 586-646. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89.
Holmes, Edmond. The Holy Heretics. London: Thinkers Library, 1956.
$Lambert, Malcolm. Medieval Heresy: Popular
Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation, 2nd edition,
Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. ISBN: 063117432X
-Certainly the best place to
start for any reading about medieval heresy.
$Lambert, Malcolm. The Cathars. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998 ISBN: 063120959X
*Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou, the Promised Land of Error. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Vintage Books, 1979. c. 1978.See also Boyle, Leonard. "Montaillou Revisited: Mentalité and Methodology." In Pathways to Medieval Peasants. Edited by J.A. Raftis. 119-40. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1981. A famous article in which Boyle points to the shortcomings of Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou.
*Lea, Henry Charles. A History of the Inquisition in the Middle Ages. London: Macmillan, 1888. Reprinted, New York: Russell & Russell, 1955.
Leff, Gordon.Heresy in the Later Middle Ages. 2 Vols. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1967.
*Lerner, Robert E. The Heresy of the Free Spirit in the Later Middle Ages. Berkeley: California University Press, 1972.
*Lewis, Archibald, The Development of Southern
French and Catalan Society, 718-1050. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1965.
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/lewis/sfcatsoc.htm
Loos, Milan. Dualist Heresy in the Middle Ages. Prague: Academia M.Nijhoff, 1974.
Marvin, L.W. "War in the South: A First Look at Siege Warfare in the Albigensian Crusade, 1209-1218." War in History 8:4 (2001): 373-95.
*McCaffrey, Emily. "Memory and Collective Identity in Occitanie." History and Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past 13 (Spring-Summer 2001):114-38 [Online at Infotrac Onfile]
*Moore, Robert I. The Birth of Popular Heresy. London: E.Arnold, 1975.
Oldenbourg, Zoé. Le Bûcher de Montségur. Paris. Librairie Gallimard, 1959. Translated by Peter Green as Massacre at Montségur. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1961.
*Paden, William D. "The Troubadours and the Albigensian Crusade: A Long View." Romance Philology 49: 2 (1995): 168-91. [Online via Infotrac Onefile]
Russell, J.B. and Carl T. Berkhout. Medieval Heresies: A Bibliography 1960-1979. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies. 1981.
*Runciman, Steven. The Medieval Manichee.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1955. ISBN: 0521289262
Advances a
"continuation thesis" -- that medieval dualist believers descended directly
from late ancient Manicheans.
*Strayer, Joseph. The Albigensian Crusades. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1971. ISBN: 0472064762
Sumption, Jonathan. The Albigensian Crusade.
London; Boston: Faber, 1978.
-Probably now superceded by Malcolm Lambert's
book on the Cathars.
*Throop, Palmer A. "Criticism of Papal Crusade Policy in Old French and Provencal." Speculum 13:3 (1938): 379-412. [Online via JSTOR]
Vaneigem, Raoul. Movement of the Free Spirit. New York: Zone books, 1991.
Warner, H.J. The Albigensian Heresy. London: SPCK, 1922.
*Wakefield, Walter L. Heresy, Crusade, and Inquisition in Southern France, 1100-1250. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
Non English Titles
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Bozòki, Edina. Le Livre secret des Cahares: Interregatio Iohannis, apocryphe d`origine bogomile. Paris: Beauchesne, 1980.
Duvernoy, Jean. L`Registre d`inquisition de Jacques Fournier 1318-1325. 3 vols. Toulouse: Edouard Privat, 1965.
Thouzelliner, Christine. Une Somme anti-cathare: Le Liber contra Manicheos de Durand de Huesca. Louvain: Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniese, 1964.
Thouzelliner, Christine. Le Livre des Deux Principles. Paris: Cerf, 1973.
Thouzelliner, Christine. Rituel Cathare. Paris: Cerf, 1973.
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Probst- Biraben, J.H. Les mystères des Templiers. Cahiers astrologiques. Nice: 1947.
Borst, Arno. Die Katharer. Stuttgart: 1953.
Brehier, Louis. l'Eglise et l'Orient au moyen age: les croisades. Reprinted, New York: AMS Press, 1978.
Brenon, Anne. Le vrai visage du catharisme. Editions Loubatières, 1989
Duvernoy, Jean. La Religion des Cathares. Toulouse: Edouard Privat, 1976.
Duvernoy, Jean. Le Catharisme: La Historie des Cathares.Toulouse: Edouard Privat, 1979.
Döllinger, Ignaz. Beiträge zur Sektgesichte der Mittelalters: vol.1: Gesichte der gnostisch-manichäischen Sekten im frühen Mittelalter. Darmstadt: Wissebschaftlige Buchgesellschaft, 1968.
Döllinger, Ignaz. Beiträge zur Sektgesichte der Mittelalters: vol.2: Dokumente vornhemlich zur Geschicte der Valdensier und Katharer. Darmstadt: Wissebschaftlige Buchgesellschaft, 1968.
Høinæs, Hans-Jørgen. Katharene, Trubadurene og Gralstraditionen. Copenhagen: St.Ansgers Forlag, ?
Loiseleur, J. La doctrine secrète des Templiers. Orleans: 1872.
Nelli, Renè. Èncritures cathares: La Cêne secretè.etc. Paris: Denøel, 1959.
Nelli, Renè. La philosophie du Catharisme. Paris: Payot, 1978.
Roche, Deodat. Katharene. Copenhagen: St.Ansgers Forlag, ?
Roquebert, Michel. l'épopoée cathare. 4 vols. Toulouse: Edouard Privat, 1970-1994.
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$Henricus, de Lettis, ca. 1187-ca. 1259. [Henry of Livonia]. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia, Translated by James A. Brundage. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1961.
Secondary Literature
*Barraclough, Geoffrey. The Origins of Modern Germany. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 1988.
*Carsten, F. L. (Francis Ludwig). The Origins of Prussia. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1954.
*Christiansen, Eric. The Northern Crusades: the
Baltic and the Catholic frontier, 1100-1525, London, 1980. 2nd ed., New
York: Penguin, 1998. ISBN: 0140266534
-The standard work in English in a
field dominated by German language historiography.
*Johnson, Edgar N. "The German Crusade on the Baltic." In A History of the Crusades (Editor in Chief, Kenneth Meyer Setton) Vol. III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Edited by Harry W. Hazard. 545-85. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969-89.
$Lotter, Friedrich. "The Crusading Idea and the Conquest of the Region East of the Elbe." In Medieval Frontier Societies. Edited by Robert Bartlett and Angus McKay. 266-306. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990.
$Urban, William. The Baltic Crusade. Dekalb,
1975; 2d ed. Chicago: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 1994.
Most of
Urban's books are being issued in 2nd editions, and in most cases, the new
material is quite extensive.
$Urban, William. The Livonian Crusade. Washington: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 1981.
$Urban, William. The Prussian Crusade. Lanham: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 1980.
$Urban, William. The Samogitian Crusade. Chicago: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 1989.
*Urban, William. "An Historical Overview of the
Crusade to Livonia"
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/religion/crusades/cruurban.html
CRUSADES: ECCLESIASTICAL ASPECTS
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Pilgrimage Sources
*The Itinerary of the Anonymous Pilgrim of Bordeaux (Itinerarium Burdigalense) - 333 CE. [At Christus Rex]
*Egeria: Description of the Liturgical Year in Jerusalem: Translation 4th Century [At Oxford]
*Egeria: Travelogue, Translated by M.L. McClure, The Pilgrimage of Etheria, (New York, 1915) [At Yale]
Arculf, as related by Saint Adamnan (c.624 -
September 23, 704 CE): De Locis Sanctis
(On the Holy Land), 670 CE [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth
Colorado]
A description of the East told to him by a Frank bishop Arculf,
whose ship was driven ashore near Iona on the way back from
Jerusalem.
*Bede. Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Book V [Chapters 15-17 summarize Adamnan's Locis Sanctis]
*Huneberc of Heidenheim: The Hodoeporican of
St. Willibald, 8th Century
The Hodoeporicon is the only narrative
extant of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the eighth century, forming a
bridge between the works of Adaman/Arculf (670).
*Daniel (1106-1107): The Pilgrimage of the Russian Abbot Daniel in the Holy Land, 1106-1107 A.D., annotated by Sir C. W.Wislon (London, 1895) [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
*Margery Kempe: The Book of Margery Kempe: Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. excerpts.[At luminarium.org]
*Anonymous: Guide-book to Palestine. (c. 1350). Translated by. J. H. Barnard. London: Palestine Pilgrims’ Text Society, 1894. [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
*Margery Kempe (1413-1415): Book of Margery Kempe. (Text--Butler-Bowden translation of Chapter 26-34, 37-41)[At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
*John Poloner (1422): Description of the Holy Land (c. 1421), based on the translation of Aubrey Stewart from the Tobler text. London, 1894. [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
*Felix Fabri (1480 & 1483-84): The Book of the Wanderings of Felix Fabri (Circa 1480-1483 A.D.) trans. Aubrey Stewart. 2 vols. London: Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society, 1896 [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
*Pietro Casola (1494): Canon Pietro Casola's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Year 1494. trans. Mary Margaret Newett. Manchester: The University Press, 1907. [At Traveling to Jerusalem/U Sth Colorado]
Website Traveling to
Jerusalem [University of Southern Colarado]
A great site that focuses
on vistors' accounts of Jerusalem. It is adding, bit by bit, many of the texts
published by the Palestine Pilgrims Text Society.
Secondary Literature
Canon Law
*Brundage, James A. Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.
Brundage, James A. "Cruce signari: The Rite for Taking the Cross in England." Traditio 22 (1962)
Brundage, James A. "A Note on Attestation of Crusaders' Vows." Catholic Historical Review 61 (1966)
*Brundage, James A. "Holy War and the Medieval Lawyers." The Holy War. Edited by Thomas Patrick Murphy. 99-140. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1976.
$Brundage, James A. The Crusades, Holy War and
Canon Law. Collected Studies Series, Cs 338. London: Variorum, 1991. ISBN:
0860782913
Contents: Preface; Adhemar of Puy: the bishop and his critics;
An errant crusader: Stephen of Blois; The Crusade of Richard I; Two canonical
questions; Richard the Lion-Heart and Byzantium; The army of the First Crusade
and the crusade vow: some reflections on a recent book; The votive obligations
of crusaders: the development of a canonistic doctrine; 'Cruce signari': the
rite for taking the cross in England; A note on the attestation of crusaders'
vows; St Anselm, Ivo of Chartres and the ideology of the First Crusade; Holy
war and the medieval lawyers; The limits of the war-making power: the
contribution of medieval canonists; A 12th-century Oxford disputation
concerning the privileges of the Knights Hospitallers; A transformed angel (X.
3.31.18): the problem of the crusading monk; The 13th-century Livonian
Crusade: Henricus de Lettis and the first legatine mission of Bishop William
de Modena; The crusader's wife: a canonistic quandary; The crusader's wife
revisited; Marriage law in the Lati Kingdom of Jerusalem; Christian marriage
in 13th-century Livonia; Prostitution, miscegenation, and sexual purity in the
First Crusade; Second thoughts; Index.
Papacy and Crusading
$Cowdrey, Herbert E. J. Popes, Monks, and Crusaders. London: Hambledon Press, 1984.
$Ekelund, R. B., R. F. Hébert, R. D. Tollison, G. M. Anderson, and A. B. Davidson. Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm. Oxford, 1996.
*Housley, Norman. The Avignon Papacy and the Crusades, 1305-1378. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, c1986.
$Housley, Norman. The Italian Crusades: the Papal-Angevin Alliance and the Crusades against Christian Lay Powers, 1254-1343. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
Lea, H. C. A History of Auricular Confession and
Indulgences in the Latin Church. 3 vols. Volume III: Indulgences.
Philadelphia: 1896.
Advocates the idea that the papal drive towards
hegemony and papal financial needs drove the Crusades.
Lunt, W. E. ed. Papal Revenues in the Middle
Ages. 2 vols. New York: 1934
Advocates the idea that the papal drive
towards hegemony and papal financial needs drove the
Crusades.
Lunt, W. E. Financial Relations of the Papacy with England to 1327. Cambridge MA: 1939
$Purcell, Maureen. Papal Crusading Policy: The Chief Instruments of Papal Crusading Policy and Crusade to the Holy Land from the Final Loss of Jerusalem to the Fall of Acre, 1244-1291. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1975.
*Schein, Sylvia. Fideles crucis: the Papacy, the West, and the Recovery of the Holy Land, 1274-1314. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
$Setton, K. M. The Papacy in the Levant, 1204-1571, 4 vols. Philadelphia: 1976-84.
Monasticism and crusading
$Constable, Giles. Monks, Hermits, and Crusaders in Medieval Europe. London: Variorum, 1988.
$Cowdrey, Herbert E. J. The Crusades and Latin
Monasticism, 11th--12th Centuries. Variorum Collected Studies Series, Cs
662. London: Ashgate, 1999. ISBN: 0860787958
Contents: Preface;
Acknowledgements; The Crusades: The reform papacy and the origin of the
Crusades; From the Peace of God to the First Crusade; Pope Gregory VII and the
bearing of arms; Pope Victor and the empress A.; Pope Urban II and the idea of
Crusade; Canon law and the First Crusade; Martyrdom and the First Crusade;
Latin Monasticism: William I's relations with Cluny further considered; St
Hugh and Gregory VII; Cluny and Rome; Count Simon of Crépy's monastic
conversion; Pope Gregory VII and la Chaise-Dieu; Legal problems raised by
agreements of confraternity; "Quidam frater Stephanus nomine, Anglicus
natione": the English background of Stephen Harding; Peter, monk of Molesme
and Prior of Jully; The Carthusians and their contemporary world: the evidence
of twelfth-century bishops' Vitae; Hugh of Avalon, Carthusian and bishop; The
Carthusian impact upon Angevin England; Index.
Pilgrimage - Discussions
*Allair, Gloria. "Medieval Italian Pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela: New Literary Evidence." Journal of Medieval History 24:2 (1998): 177-89. [Online via Elsevier Science Journals]
#Biddle, Martin. The Tomb of Christ.
Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1999.
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is
often a major disappointment for western visitors. Biddle shows how history
has impacted the current structure, why it is so interesting, and why it may
indeed be the genuine location of the tomb of Christ.
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Contents
Crusades and
Military Orders: State of Research - József Laszlovszky (Budapest, Hungary)
The Crusades and the Latin East
Some Reflections on the Impact of the Papacy on the Crusader States and the
Military Orders in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Rudolf Hiestand
(Düsseldorf, Germany)
The Isma'ilis and the Crusaders:
History and Myth -- Farhad Daftary (London, United Kingdom)
Crusade and Nationalism: Pierre Dubois, the Holy Land,
and French Hegemony -- Marianne Sághy (Budapest, Hungary)
A Crusader of the Later Middle Ages: King Peter I of
Cyprus -- Svetlana Bliznyuk (Moscow, Russia)
The Military Orders
and the Latin East
Al-Malik al-Mujahid, Ruler
of Homs, and the Hospitallers (The Evidence in the Chronicle of Ibn Wasil) --
Balázs Major (Budapest, Hungary)
Monetary Questions
Arising out of the Role of the Templars as Guardians of the Northern Marches
of the Principality of Antioch -- Michael Metcalf (Oxford, United
Kingdom)
Convergences of Oriental Christian, Muslim and
Frankish Worshippers: the Case of Saydnaya and the Knights Templar -- Benjamin
Z. Kedar (Jerusalem, Israel)
The Military Orders in
Cyprus in the Light of Recent Scholarship -- Peter W. Edbury (Cardiff, United
Kingdom)
Guillame Caoursin's Descriptio obsidione
Rhodiae and the Archives of the Knights of Malta -- Theresa M. Vann
(Collegeville, USA)
The Crusades in Central and East-Central
Europe
The Age of the Crusades in the
South-East of the Empire (Between the Alps and the Adriatic) -- Miha Kosi
(Ljubljana, Slovenia)
The Impact of the Crusades on
Medieval Croatia -- Borislav Grgin (Zagreb, Croatia)
An
Eastern Adriatic Merchant Republic (Dubrovnik): Facing the Temptations of the
Crusades -- Ivica Prlender (Zagreb, Croatia)
Crusaders
in the Central Balkans -- Ljubinka Dzidrova (Skopje, Macedonia)
Jak vysvetlit porázku. Ondøej z Øezna a køizové výpravy
proti husitùm -- Norman J. Housley (Leicester, United Kingdom)
Some Remarks on Recent Historiography of the Crusade of
Nicopolis (1396) -- László Veszprémy (Budapest, Hungary)
The
Military Orders in Central and East-Central Europe
The Templars in Central Europe -- Karl Borchardt
(Würzburg, Germany)
Maisons and Possessions des
Templiers en Hongrie -- Balázs Stossek (Szeged, Hungary)
The Hospitallers in the Kingdom of Hungary: Houses,
Personnel, and a Particular Activity up to c. 1400 -- Zsolt Hunyadi
(Budapest-Szeged, Hungary)
The
Hospitallers in Hungary before 1418: Problems and Sources -- Anthony Luttrell
(Bath, United Kingdom)
John of Palisna, the Hospitaller
Prior of Vrana -- Neven Budak (Zagreb, Croatia)
The
Estates of the Hospitallers in Hungary at the End of the Middle Ages -- †Pál
Engel (Budapest, Hungary)
Böhmische und mährische
Adelige als Förderer und Mitglieder der geistlichen Ritterorden -- Libor Jan
(Brno, Czech Republic)
Historical Monuments of the
Teutonic Order in Transylvania -- Zoltán Soós (Budapest, Hungary)
The Premyslid Dynasty and the Beginnings of the
Teutonic Order -- Martin Wihoda (Brno, Czech Republic)
Military
Orders: Structures and Systems
Die Ordines
militares. Ein Ordenszötus zwischen Einheit und Vielfalt -- Kaspar Elm
(Berlin, Germany)
Structures in the Orders of the
Hospital and the Temple (Twelfth to Early Fourteenth Century) - Select Aspects
-- Jochen Burgtorf (Göttingen, Germany)
Changing Forms
of Hospitaller Address in English Private Charters of the Twelfth and
Thirteenth Centuries -- Michael Gervers (Toronto, Canada)
The Military Orders and their Relations with Women --
Helen J. Nicholson (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
The Baltic Crusades
and the Military Orders
Military Orders and
the Beginning of Crusades in Prussia -- Maria Starnawska (Siedlce, Poland)
Prussian Missions and the Invitation of the Teutonic
Order into Kulmerland -- László Pósán (Debrecen, Hungary)
Remarks on the Architecture of the Teutonic Order's
Castles in Prussia -- Leszek Kajzer and Piotr A. Nowakowski (Lodz, Poland)
The Teutonic Order in Livonia: Diverging
Historiographic Traditions -- Juhan Kreem (Tallinn, Estonia)
Scandinavian Nemtsy and Repaganized Russians. The
Expansion of the Latin West During the Baltic Crusades and its Confessional
Repercussions -- John H. Lind (Odense, Denmark)
A Bibliography of
the Crusades and the Military Orders (c.1800 entries)
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$Nicholson, Helen, ed. Military Orders Volume 2,
The Welfare and Warfare. London: Variorum, 1998. ISBN:
0-86078-679-X
Contents: Introduction, J. Riley-Smith;
Part I:
Welfare: A 12th-century description of the Jerusalem Hospital, Benjamin Z.
Kedar; Medical care in the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem, S. Edgington;
Arabic medicine and hospitals in the Middle Ages: a probable model for the
military orders' care of the sick, C. Toll; The archaeological approach to the
study of disease in the Crusader states, as employed at Le Petit Gerin, P.
Mitchell; The role of hospitals in the Teutonic Order, K. Militzer; Welfare
and warfare in the Teutonic Order: a survey, B. Demel; Knightly Hospitallers
or crusading knights? Decisive factors for the spread of the Teutonic knights
in the Rhineland and the Low Countries 1216-1300, K. van Eickels;
Part
II: Warfare: Archbishop Henry of Reims and the militarization of the
Hospitallers, J. Phillips; Templar castles between Jaffa and Jerusalem, D.
Pringle; Before William of Tyre: European reports on the military orders'
deeds in the East, 1150-85, H. Nicholson; Horses and crossbows: two important
warfare advantages of the Teutonic Order in Prussia, S. Ekdahl; The
Hospitallers during Clement V's pontificate: the spoiled sons of the papacy?,
S. Menache; English contributions to the Hospitaller castle at Bodrum in
Turkey: 1407-37, A. Luttrell; The price of Hospitaller crusading warfare in
the18th century: the Maltese consulate on Zante, V Mallia-Milanes;
Part
III: Life Within the Military Orders: Literacy and learning in the
military orders during the 12th and 13th centuries, A. Forey; A new edition of
the Latin and French rule of the Temple, S. Cerrini; Wind beneath the wings:
subordinate headquarters officials in the Hospital and the Temple from the
12th to the early 14th centuries, J. Burgtorf; The sergents of the military
order of Santiago, C. de Ayala Martínez; Hospitaller and Templar commanderies
in Bohemia and Moravia: their structure and architectural forms, L. Jan and V.
Jesensk´y; Christ, Santiago and Avis: an approach to the rules of the
Portuguese military orders in the late Middle Ages, P. Pinto Costa and A.
Pestana de Vasconcelos; 15th-century Hospitaller architecture on Rhodes:
patrons and master masons, F. Karassava-Tsilingiri; "The rights of the
treasury": the financial administration of the Hospitallers on 15th-century
Rhodes (1421-1522), J. Sarnowsky; Hospitaller record keeping and archival
practices, T.M. Vann; Part IV: Relations with the outside world: Exemption in
the Temple, the Hospital and the Teutonic Order: shortcomings of the
institutional approach, L. García-Guijarro Ramos; The Hospitallers in
Pomerania: between the priories of Bohemia and Alamania, K. Borchardt; The
beginnings of the military orders in Frisia, J.A. Mol; Alfonso X and the
Teutonic Order: an example of the role of the international military orders in
mid13th-century Castile, J.M. Rodríguez García; The trial of the Templars
revisited, M. Barber; "An island called Rhodes" and the "way" to Jerusalem:
change and continuity in Hospitaller Exordia in the later Middle Ages, M.
Dupuy; The Hospitallers and the kings of Navarre in the 14th and 15th
centuries, C. Barquero Goñi; Strategies of survival: the military orders and
the Reformation in Switzerland, C.T. Maier; The Order of St John as a "School
for ambassadors" in counter-reformation Europe, D.F. Allen; The bailiwick of
Brandenburg and the Prussian monarchy 1701-1810, J.
Schellakowsky.
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Sarnowsky, Jürgen, ed. Mendicants, Military
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1-84014-623-0.
Contents: Regional problems in the history of the Mendicant
and Military Orders, Jürgen Sarnowsky; Religious Orders in Border Regions:
Religious frontiers: Bonds and tensions on the frontier: the Templars in 12th
century Western Catalonia, Nikolas Jaspert; Political Frontiers: The Knights
Hospitaller on the frontiers of the British Isles, Helen Nicholson; Linguistic
Frontiers: Quelques aspects de comparaison entre les commanderies de l'Ordre
teutonique à Metz et à Liège au moyen-âge, Dieter Heckmann; Different Levels
of Regional Influence: Popes and Emperors: From the Holy Land to Prussia: the
Teutonic Knights between emperors and popes and their policies until 1309,
Klaus Militzer; Kings: Kings and priors: the Hospitaller priory of England in
the later 15th century, Jürgen Sarnowsky; Dynasties: Between international
horizon and regional boundary; the Bohemian crosiers of the Red Star in
Silesia, Andreas Rüther; Lesser Nobility: The 'Hospice of the German
nobility': changes in the admission policy of the Teutonic Knights in the 15th
century, Johannes A. Mol; Bishops and Towns: The Basle Dominicans between town
and province, Bernhard Neidiger; Nations, Regions and the Internal Structures
of Religious Orders: Multinationality and Local Foundations: Local ties and
international connections of the London Mendicants, Jens Röhrkasten; Regional
Influences and Internal Divisions: change and conflict within the Hospitaller
province of Italy after 1291, Anthony Luttrell; National Influences and
Internal Divisions: The Hospitallers, Bohemia and the Empire, 1250-1330, Karl
Borchardt; Economic Influences and Internal Divisions: King Wenceslas and the
dissolution of the Teutonic Order's Bohemian Bailiwick, Libor Jan; Orders,
Regions and Art: The Mendicant Orders and their architecture in Scotland,
Anneli Randla; Conclusion: Mendicants, Military Orders and Regionalism, Jürgen
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"CRUSADE" MOVIES
Drama
The best place to find information about movies made in the US or Europe is The Internet Movie Database [ http://www.imdb.com/ ]. When vidoetapes or DVDs are available, the IMDb links to Amazon.com's online store. It is much less reliable for films made elsewhere.
Alexander Nevsky, (1938) USSR,
Historical
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein.
A movie made as the Soviet
Union faced the prospect of a resurgent Nazi Germany. Eisenstein focused on
the "Northern Crusades" -- the efforts of the Teutonic Order to spread Latin
Christian power in the Baltic and in Russia. It has a famous score by
Prokofiev.
Black Cross (1960) Poland,
Historical/Adventure, 175, No rating, Color
Director: Aleksander
Ford
About the Teutonic knights. Not up to Eisenstein.
The Black Rose, (1950) US, Historical/Drama
Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Tyrone Power and Orson
Welles
The Crusades, (1935) US, Historical/Drama,
123, No rating B&W
Director: Cecil B. DeMille; Cast includes: Loretta
Young (Berengaria), Henry Wilcoxon (Richard), Ian Keith (Saladin)
[From
Mediev-l List "Worst Medieval Films" Discussion] - May I nominate Cecil B. De
Mille's The Crusades. It is memorable not only for its conflation of all
Crusades into one big mess but most especially Loretta Young as Berengaria
spending a brief vacation in Saladin's harem. I defy anyone to beat that! Jo
Ann.
-Ah, yes, and with C. Aubrey Smith as "The Hermit", tied to a stake
on the Saracens' parapet, arms outstretched, crying"In this sign, you will
conquer!!"
-Pauline Kael notes that "DeMille wilfully garbled every single
character and incident".
King Richard and the Crusaders (1954) US,
Historical, 114, No rating, Color
Director: David Butler; Cast includes:
Rex Harrison, George Sanders, Virginia Mayo
[From Mediev-l List "Worst
Medieval Films" Discussion]This is the film with a disguised Saladin sneaking
into the Christian camp to cure Richard. Sanders is very unconvincing as
Richard. There is also an otherwise unknown cousin of Richard's named Edith
Plantagenet (!!!) in love with a mere knight. Certainly a strong contender in
any event.
The Golden Horde, (1951)
Directed by
George Sherman, with Ann Blyth
Lionheart (1987) US, Adventure, 104 min,
Rated PG, Color
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner; Cast includes: Eric
Stoltz
El Naser Salah el Dine [alt: Saladin] (1963)
175 mins
Egypt, Historical/Drama
(Technicolor), 175 mins. Director Youssef Chahine.
An Arab movie about
Saladin. It is not clear in the movie that Saladin was a Kurd, not an Arab,
and he is presented as a prototype of Nasser in calling for Arab unity in
order to expel the western intruders. [This is not available via
amazon.com, but a widescreen VHS tape with very clear English subtitles is
available from Arab Film Distribution http://www.arabfilm.com/index.html
]
The Mighty Crusaders (1957)Italy,
Religious/Historical/Action, 87, No rating, Color
Director: Carlo Ludovico
Bragaglia
A version of Tasso's poem
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) UK,
Historical/Comedy, 90, Rated PG, Color
Director: Terry Gilliam, Terry
Jones; Star; Graham Chapman. Meant to be humorous. It
is, in parts.
The Seventh Seal, (1957) Sweden, Drama, 96,
No rating B&W
Director: Ingmar Bergman: Cast includes: Max Von
Sydow
Set in 14th-century Sweden, about a knight returning from a crusade
playing a chess game with death. The film made Bergman famous. It is, however,
more about post WW II Swedish existentialism than the
Crusades.
Documentaries
It is often hard to track down documentary titles. Since Films for the Humanities and Sciences allows relatively simple ordering, I have listed its titles separately.
Biography: Richard the Lionheart, 50
mins
Available at http://biography.com/
AAE-14129
*Crusades: The Knights of Christ, 58
mins
[produced by] Cromwell Productions ; director, Bob Carruthers
; written & produced by Jeremy Freeston.
Stratford-on-Avon,
Warwickshire, Eng. : Cromwell Productions, Ltd., c1996.
Foot Soldier: The Medieval Soldier. 50
Mins
Available at http://biography.com AAE-13912
In Search of History: The Knights Templar,
50 mins.
Available at http://biography.com/ AAE-40265
Medieval Conflict: Faith and Reason. 1: 56
mins. 2: 52 mins. Producer, John Lynch; Written and presented by James Burke.
A BBC-TV production in cooperation with RKO Pictures. Los Angeles:
Churchill Films, 1986. Series: Day the universe changed 2,
3
Medieval Warfare,
Three films in
which David Chandler surveys various medieval conflicts. Agincourt; The Wars
of the Roses; and the Crusades. Available via PBS: Item Code:
A3537-WEBHV
http://shop.pbs.org/cXj4tTPKwJ/products/A3537/
Films for the Humanities and Sciences
These films below can be got in videotape from Films for the Humanities and Sciences [http://www.films.com/ ], but they will charge top dollar, and the same film might be available much more cheaply via an online retailer such as Amazon.com: one example [as of October 1999] -- Terry Jones four part series costs $534 at Films for the Humanities, $50 (with a list price of $59) from Amazon.com, and $39.95 at Biography.com. Part of the reason is that Films for the Humanities prices often include public performance rights in the US, but (and this is not legal advice) US Copyright Law specifically allows teachers to show videos, etc. in classroom educational settings with little restriction.
Acts of Faith: Jewish Civilization in Spain
(50 mins, color)
Item #BVL3989 at FHS
The Arab World (5x28mins,
color)
The series includes: The Arabs: Who They Are, Who They Are
Not, The Historic Memory, The Image of God, The Bonds of Pride, Arabs and the
West
Item #BVL6781 at FHS
Arabs and the West (28 minutes,
color)
Item #BVL6786 at FHS
The Bridge: How Islam Saved Western Medicine
(50 minutes, color)
Item #BVL8204 at FHS
Brother Felix and the Virgin Saint (78 mins,
color)
Item #BVL4237 at FHS
Byzantium: From Splendor to Ruin (43 mins,
color)
Item #BVL1959 at FHS
Christians, Jews, and Moslems in Medieval Spain
(33 mins, color)
Item #BVL1958 at FHS
A co-production of NITRA,
S.A., T.V.E. and RAI ; executive producer, Rafael Cortes; produced in
cooperation with the Spanish Ministry of Culture. Princeton NJ : Films for the
Humanities, 1989. 1 videocassette (52 min.): sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
UNF MEDIA
COLL-1ST DP99 .C43
The City of God (39 mins, color)
Item
#BVL1955 at FHS
Cluny: A Light in the Night (53 mins,
color)
Item #BVL8636 at FHS
Compostela: The Next Step (40 mins,
color)
Item #BVL5121 at FHS
Crescent and Cross: Rise of Islam and Age of
Crusades (59 mins, color)
Item #BVL8311 at FHS
Crusader: By Horse to Jerusalem (54 mins,
color)
Item #BVL4294 at FHS
*The Crusades
An EAV production.
Pleasantville NY : Educational Audio Visual, 1989. 1 videocassette (VHS) (29
min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
UNF MEDIA RESERVES-24 hr
D132-358
The Crusades (1995) TV-Series: Documentary /
War (4x50mins, color)
Item #BVL7833 at FHS
Terry Jones presents the
history of the medieval religious wars in the middle-east known as the
Crusades.
See Paul Crawford's attack on the series at http://www.the-orb.net/non_spec/BBCX.html
The Disputation: A Theological debate Between
Christians and Jews.
Item #BVL2798 at FHS
A presentation of Films
for the Humanities & Sciences ; an Electric Rainbow production for Channel
4 ; written by Hyam Maccoby ; producer, Jenny Reeks ; director, Geoffrey Sax.
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1991.
Description: 1 videocassette (64 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
UNF MEDIA
COLL-1ST BM535 .D525 1991
Scribes, Scholars, and Saints: The Art of Celtic
Manuscripts (3x26 mins)
The series includes: Ten Gospel Manuscripts,
The Book of Durrow, The Book of Kells Item #BVL3055 at FHS
A presentation
of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; an Ulster Television
production;produced and directed by David Taylor Black; written and presented
by Dr. George Simms. Princeton NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
1993. 3 videocassettes (27 min. ea.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
UNF MEDIA
COLL-1ST ND3137 .S27 1993
"CRUSADE" MUSIC RECORDINGS
Music from the Time of the Crusades
Note: see The Early Music FAQ [ http://www.medieval.org/emfaq] for more disks, track information, and how to order.
Music of the Crusades: Songs of Love and
War
The Early Music Consort of London - David Munrow, dir.
1970
London/Decca "Serenata" 430 264-2DM
Superb early entry into field
and still unequalled.
On the Way to Bethlehem: Music of the Medieval
Pilgrim
Ensemble Oni Wytars / Ensemble Unicorn
Naxos 8.553132
An
interesting and hugely enjoyable, if historically dubious, recording. The
conceit is that of the overland journey of crusaders and pilgrims to Bethlehem
and the sort of music they would have heard on the way. Thus English, French
and, German art songs are mixed with traditional music performed on
"period-similar" instruments. The music in question is Croatian, Macedonian,
Bulgarian, Turkish, and Syrian music
Croisade - Musiques vocales et instrumentales
Alfons X (El Sabio), Conon de Béthune, et al.
Orchestra: Concert
dans l'Oeuf, La Compagnie Medievale, et al.
Solstice - #155
Crusaders in nomine domini
Estampie, Münchner Ensemble für frühe Musik - Michael
Popp, dir.
Christophorus CHR 77 183
The CD
has a theme with one track following from the other. It is based on Crusade
texts (which are given in original language and German translation), but the
music is very modern and New Age-y (compare the "Hildegard" recordings by
Richard Souther.) It cannot be used in class to indicate anything about
crusade era music. On the other hand, some listeners may enjoy the renditions,
phony as they are.
Musiques Croisées: Orient-Occident XIIe-XIIIe
siècles
Ensemble Isengrin
Studio SM
"Viva Voce" D 2775, 1999
[A recording which stresses
Arabic influence on western music, even though the liner notes agree that such
interpretations are extremely questionable.]
Jerusalem: Vision of Peace: Songs and
Plainchants of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
Gothic Voices -
Christopher Page
Hyperion 67039 1998
The entire CD focuses on the
crusades, with extensive notes, texts and English translation. Three of the
tracks (5, 12, 16) are explicitly anti-Semitic, one relates to the loss of
Jerusalem to Saladin (14), and another stresses the crusade as a pilgrimage
(7). Tracks 9-11 are from a graduale of 1128-30 written in the workshop of the
Holy Sepulcher and used for the Mass of Easter Day in that Church - the
central reason for the existence of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. The
disk contains a quite beautiful rendition of the plainchant Te Deum --
the great Latin chant for victory. For teaching purposes this is by far the
best choice.
Chanterai: Music of Medieval France
Sonus
Ensemble
Dorian Discovery 80123
Contains at least one crusade song --
Guiot de Dijon's Chanterai pour mon coraige [also on the Jerusalem:
Vision of Peace CD.
Music for the Lion-Hearted King
[c.1200]
Gothic Voices - Christopher Page
Hyperion 66336
12th
century conducti - mostly French -- recorded in commemoration of the
coronation of Richard the Lionheart.
Ludovicus Rex: Estraits des Offices de
l'adoration de Saint Louis
Choeur Gregorian de Paris -
1996
Disques Pierre Verany PV797082
Recordings made at
the Sainte Chapelle of various texts for the feast day of St. Louis (King
Louis IX) on August 25. The texts emphasize Louis as a biblical king and as a
standard bearer of the cross.
Montségur: La tragédie
cathare
La Nef - Sylvain
Bergeron
Dorian 90243
As the disk notes
say, no information on Cathar music survives, so this is an "original musical
realization" for voice and early instruments based on medieval sources and
reflecting the idea of "opposition": Good v. Evil: North v. South; Crusaders
v. a Martyred people; the Church of Rome v. the Perfecti. The disk notes are
informative about what is intended and texts are given both in original form
and with English translation. One commentator was extremely negative about the
recording -- "Dreadful. The music is mediocre; the notes extremely misleading
and are of the Grail/Templar-myth variety, with very little relationship to
fact. This is not history but rather fantasy - it belongs in a class with the
book Holy Blood, Holy Grail."
Minnesänger und Spielleute/ Minnesong and
Minstrels
Studio der frühen Musik - Thomas Binkley 1988 [rec'd
1966, 1968]
Teldec "Das Alte Werk - Reference" 8.44015 ZS
[A CD
combination of two LP recordings: Minnesänger und Spruchdichtung/ Music and
Prosody (ca.1200-1320) (tracks 1-14) and Musik der Spielleute/ Music of
the Minstrels (tracks 15-23). Track three is Walther Von der Vogelweide's
Palästinalied -- "Nu alrest lebe ich mir werde" ("Now my life is
elevated") -- possibly composed for the crusade of 1228.]
Music from the Court of King Janus at Nicosia
(1374-1432)
Huelgas Ensemble - Paul Van Nevel, 1993
Sony Vivarte
53976
Instrumental and vocal music of the Ars Subtilior was developped in
the French court in Cyprus. It survived in one manuscript, now in
Turin.
The Island of St. Hylarion: Music of Cyprus:
1413-1422
Ensemble Project Ars Nova
New Albion 038
The Cypriot
manuscript of c.1413-22 (Turin. Bib.Naz. J.II.9) is the focus of this
recording as also the one above. The manuscript represents the output of one
royal chapel's musical resources at one period and is a witness to the efforts
of King Janus to develop polyphonic music for his court. It contains several
mass cycles, offices for St. Hylarion and St. Anne, 41 motets, 43, virelais,
and 21 rondeaux. Apart from the Latin of the liturgical texts, many of the
works are in French. The singing and musicianship of the recording is
admirable, although Amazon.com customers seem to see it as "soothing" in the
style of Chant!
Chants épiques et populaires de Chypre/ Epic and
Popular Songs from Cyprus
Ensemble cypriote de musique ancienne/Cypriot
Early Music Ensemble -- Michaël Christodoulides 1982
Arion
64182
A recording of different types of traditional Cypriot songs with the
claim that they represent a melding of Middle-Easten, Byzantine, and Western
Medieval traditions to produce "Kypraphony" (a "Cypriot Voice") which is
neither oriental nor the same as continental Greek voices. This music is an
especially interesting to the Court music of the previous two items. The CD
includes an Akritic "Tale of the Saracen," local epic songs, a love song, "The
Legend of St. George," "Myroloyi" -- a song of lamentation, and another
Akritic song, "The Tale of the Crab." The notes summarize the music and the
stories of the songs, but do not give either texts or
translations.
Les croisades sous le regard de L'Orient / The
Crusades seen through the Eyes of the Orient
Omar Sarmini -
Ensemble Al-Kindi - 2001
Le Chant du Monde 5741118/5741119
[Distributed by Harmonia Mundi]
["Arab music and poetry from the time of
the Crusades. A tribute to the Syrian prince Usama Ibn Mundiqh." This a a two
CD set with extensive notes and translations in both French and
English.]
1492 - Music From the Age of Discovery
Waverly Consort - Michael Jaffee, 1992
EMI Reflexe 54506
Has some non-Medieval electronic variations at the end, but much of it is
very good; includes music relevant to the end of the Reconquista and
Columbus' voyages, which were partly inspired by a desire to revive and
continue crusading.
Music Inspired by the Crusades
Meyerbeer. Il Crociato in Egitto (1826)
Rossini. Count Ory (1828)
Giuseppe Verdi. I Lombardi alla prima
Crociata (1843)
The opera that first secured Verdi's position.
[Available in multiple recorded versions.]
Giuseppe Verdi. Aroldo (1857)
[Important texts and secondary studies in languages other than English]
Alphandéry, P. (Paul) and Alphonse Dupront. La
chrétienté et l'idee de croisade. Postface de Michel Balard. Paris : A.
Michel, 1995 (original ed. 2 vols. Paris, 1954, 1959).
Important work
advocating the "lemming" theory of the crusades.
'Imad al-Din al-Isfahani. Conquête de la Syrie et de la Palestine par Saladin. French translation by H. Massé (1972)
Meyer, Paul. La chanson de la croisade contre les Albigeois, commencee par Guillaume de Tudele et continuee par un poete anonyme, editee et traduite pour la Societe de l'histoire de France par Paul Meyer. Paris: Libraire Renouard, 1879.
Recueil des historiens des Croisades. 16
Vols. Paris: Imprimerie royale, 1841-1906. Historiens occidentaux. t. 1-5,
1844-95.-- ; Historiens orientaux, t. 1-5, 1872-1906.-- ; Documents armeniens.
t. 1-2,1869-1906.; Historiens grecs, t. 1-2, 1875-81.; Lois. Assises de
Jerusalem ... t. 1-2, 1841-43. Reissued in photofacsimilie, Farnborough
(Hants.): Gregg Press, 1967-, 5 ser. in 16 v. in plates (maps) 33 cm.
[This is the major collection of crusade texts. For the most part they are
edited in original languages and have a modern French translation below the
text.]
Richard, Jean. Croisés, Missionaires et
Voyageurs Perspectives Orientales du Monde Latin Médiéval. Variorum
Collected Studies Series CS182. London: Variorum, 1983. ISBN: 0-86078-130-5
Contents: Avante-propos; Philippe Auguste, la croisade et le royaume;
Hospitals and hospital congregations in the Latin kingdom; Les Templiers et
les Hospitaliers en Bourgogne et en Champagne (XIIe–XIIIe s.); Huon de
Tabarié; Eglise latine et églises orientales dans les états des Croisés; La
Féodalité de l’Orient latin et le mouvement communal; Le peuplement latin et
syrien en Chypre au XIIIe s.; Une économie coloniale? Chypre; Le droit et les
institutions franques en Chypre; Une famille de "Vénitiens blancs" en Chypre;
Les causes des victories monogles d’après les historiens occidentaux de XIIIe
s.; La lettre de Saint Louis à Sartaq; Une ambassade mongole à Paris en 1262;
Les Mongols et l’Occident; Chrétiens et Mongols au concile; Les papes
d’Avignon et l’évangélisation du monde non-latin; Le discours missionaire;
L’enseignment des langues orientales en Occident; Les gens de mer; Voyages
réels et voyages imaginaires; louis de Bologne, patriarch d’Antioche;
Index.
Richard, Jean. Croisades et Etats latins
d'Orient: Points de vue et documents. Variorum Collected Studies Series
CS383. London: Variorum, 1992. ISBN: 0-86078-340-5
Contents: Préface; La
Société de l'Orient latin racontée par son fondateur; Urbain II, la
prédication de la croisade et la définition de l'indulgence; Départs de
pèlerins et de croisés bouguignons au XIe s.: à propos d'une charte de Cluny;
Les Saint-Gilles et le comté de Tripoli; L'arrière-plan historique des deux
cycles de la croisade; La croisade de 1270, premier "passage général"?; Le
transport outre-mer des croisés et des pèlerins (XIIe - XVe s.); Le pouvoir
franc en Méditerranée orientale; La noblesse de Terre-Sainte (1097-1187); Les
turcoples au service des royaumes de Jérusalem et de Chypre: musulmans
convertis ou chrétiens orientaux?; Les comtes de Tripoli et leurs vassaux sous
la dynastie antiochénienne; The establishment of the Latin Church in the
Empire of Constantinople (1207(1224); La lettre du connétable Smbat et les
rapports entre Chrétiens et Mongols au milieu du XIIIe s.; Un monastère grec
de Palestine et son domaine chypriote: le monachisme orthodoxe et
l'établissement de la domination franque; Les comptes du collecteur de la
Chambre Apostolique dans le royaume de Chypre (1357-1363); Le royaume de
Chypre et l'embargo sur le commerce avec l'Egypte (fin XIIIe - début XIVe s.);
La cour des Syriens de Famagouste d'après un texte de 1448; Culture franque et
culture grecque: dans le royaumes d'Arménie et de Chypre au XVe s.; La
diplomatique royale dans les royaumes d'Arménie et de Chypre (XIIe-XVe s.); A
propos d'un privilège de Jean II de Lusignan: Un enquête sur les modalités de
la mise en forme des actes royaux; Index.
About.com Crusades, ed. Melissa Snell
http://historymedren.miningco.com/education/history/historymedren/msubcrus.htm
As
a company, About.com does some very annoying things, but its medieval studies
guide is admirable -- Melissa Snell keeps a close eye for useful crusade (and
other medieval) materials.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Crusades, ed.
Paul Halsall
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1k.html
Links
to and mounts online primary sources about the crusades.
ORB: Crusades, ed. Paul Crawford.
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/religion/crusades/crusade.html
ORB: Military Orders, ed. Paul
Crawford
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/religion/monastic/milindex.html
Contains
online texts and some secondary articles.
Skip Knox, Crusades Course
Online
http://crusades.boisestate.edu/index.html
The
Contents Page is
probably the most useful starting point.
Peter Edbury Homepage
http://www.cf.ac.uk/uwcc/hisar/people/pe/pe.html
Homepage
of one of the foremost scholars of the crusades.
Reconciliation Walk
http://www.reconciliationwalk.org/
Well
designed page for people who want to "apologize" for the crusades. In fact,
this site shows no historical awareness whatsoever, and makes no attempt to
understand the motives of the crusaders -- they are seen as simply violent
fanatics lead by a corrupt and greedy clergy. In making this judgement, the
site's authors make statements about medieval religious belief that make it
clear that they share no common beliefs with the medieval people who actually
went on crusade. This being the case, it is hard to see how the modern authors
have any standing to "apologize."
SSCLE: Society for the Study of the Crusades and
the Latin East, ed. Michael Markowski
http://www.wcslc.edu/pers_pages/m-markow/ssclehome.html
CONTENTS OF MAJOR COLLECTIVE WORKS
Variorum Collections: a very useful -- if expensive -- series of collected articles is published by Ashgate (formerly Variorum). The collections have the dual role of bringing together articles by the same author, or around the same theme, and of making accessible articles which were published in often hard to find journals and festschriften. The content of these volumes, where known, is listed with the book in the general bibliography above.
*The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "The Crusading Movement and Historians." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 2-12. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Bull, Marcus. "Origins." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 13-33. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Lloyd, Simon. "The Crusading Movement, 1096-1274." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 34-65. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "The Minds of Crusaders to the East, 1095-1300." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 66-90. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Routledge, Michael. "Songs," In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 91-111. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Phillips, Jonathan. "The Latin East, 1098-1291." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 112-40. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Folda, Jaroslav. "Art in the Latin East, 1098-1291." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 141-59. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Pringle, Denys. "Architecture in the Latin East, 1098-1571." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 160-83. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Forey, Alan, "The Military Orders, 1120-1312." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 184-216. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Irwin, Robert. "Islam and the Crusades, 1096-1699." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 217-59. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Housley, Norman. "The Crusading Movement, 1274-1700." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades. ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 260-93. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Edbury, Peter. "The Latin East, 1291-1669." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 294-325. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Luttrell, Anthony. "The Military Orders, 1312-1798." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades. ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 326-64. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Sibbery, Elizabeth. "Images of the Crusades in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 365-85. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. "Revival and Survival." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, ed. Jonathan Riley-Smith. 386-91. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
$Bartlett, Robert, and Angus MacKay, eds, Medieval Frontier Societies Oxford: Clarendon, 1990 ISBN: 0198228813
$Goss, Vladimir P. and Christine Verzar Bornstein, eds. The Meeting of Two Worlds: Cultural Exchange between East and West during the Period of the Crusades. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 1986.
*Setton, Kenneth Meyer, ed.-in-chief. A History of the Crusades, 6 vols, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, Wis., 1969-89. Online at http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HistCrusades
*Vol. I The First Hundred Years, edited by Marshall W. Baldwin.
I. Painter. Sidney. "Western Europe on the Eve of the Crusades." 3-30
II Conflict in the Mediterranean before the First Crusade
A. Wheeler, Benjamin W. "The Reconquest of Spain before 1095." 31-39
B. Krueger, Hilmar C. "The Italian Cities and the Arabs before 1095." 40-53
C. Lopez, Robert S. "The Norman Conquest of Sicily." 54-67
D. Runciman, Steven. "The Pilgrimages to Palestine before 1095." 68-80
III Gibb, Hamilton A. R. "The Caliphate and the Arab States." 81-99
IV Lewis, Bernard. "The Isma'ilites and the Assassins." 99-134
V Cahen, Claude. "The Turkish Invasion: The Selchükids." 135-76
VI Charanis, Peter. "The Byzantine Empire in the Eleventh Century." 177-219
VII Duncalf, Frederic. "The Councils of Piacenza and Clermont." 220-254
VIII Duncalf, Frederic. "The First Crusade: Clermont to Constantinople." 253-79
IX Runciman, Steven. "The First Crusade: Constantinople to Antioch." 280-307
X Runciman, Steven. "The First Crusade: Antioch to Ascalon." 308-42
XI Cate, James Lea. "The Crusade of 1101." 343-67
XII Fink, Harold S., "The Foundation of the Latin States, 1099-1118." 368-409
XIII Nicholson, Robert L. "The Growth of the Latin States, 1118-1144." 410-48
XIV Gibb, Hamilton A. R. "Zengi and the Fall of Edessa." 449-63
XV Berry. Virginia G. "The Second Crusade." 463-512
XVI Gibb, Hamilton A. R. "The Career of Nur-ad-Din." 513-27
XVII Baldwin, Marshall W. "The Latin States under Baldwin III and Amalric I, 1143-1174." 528-62
XVIII Gibb, Hamilton A. R. "The Rise of Saladin, 1169-1189." 563-89
XIX Baldwin, Marshall W. "The Decline and Fall of Jerusalem, 1174-1189." 590-621
*Vol. 2. The Later Crusades, 1189-1311, edited by R. L. Wolff and Harry W. Hazard.
I Wiruszowski, Helene. "The Norman Kingdom of Sicily and the Crusades." 3-44
II Painter, Sidney. "The Third Crusade: Richard the Lionhearted and Philip Augustus." 45-87
III Johnson, Edgar N. "The Crusades of Frederick Barbarossa and Henry VI." 87-122
IV Hussey, Joan M. "Byzantium and the Crusades, 1081-1204." 123-54
V McNeal, Edgar H. and Robert Lee Wolf. "The Fourth Crusade." 153-87
VI Wolf, Robert Lee. "The Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1204-l261." 187-234
VII Longnon, Jean. "The Frankish States in Greece, 1204-1311." 235-76
VIII Evans, Austin P. "The Albigensian Crusade." 277-324
IX Zacour, Norman P. "The Children's Crusade." 325-43
X Strayer, Joseph R. "The Political Crusades of the Thirteenth Century." 343-77
XI Van Cleve, Thomas C. "The Fifth Crusade." 377-428
XII Van Cleve, Thomas C. "The Crusade of Frederick II." 429-63
XIII Painter, Sydney. "The Crusade of Theobald of Champagne and Richard of Cornwall, 1239-1241." 463-87
XIV Strayer, Joseph R. "The Crusades of Louis IX." 487-521
XV Hardwicke, Mary Nickerson. "The Crusader States, 1192-1243." 522-56
XVI Runciman, Steven. "The Crusader States, 1243-1291." 557-99
XVII Furber, Elizabeth Chapin. "The Kingdom of Cyprus, 1191-1291." 599-629
XVIII Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. "The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia." 630-60
XIX Cahen, Claude. "The Turks in Iran and Anatolia before the Mongol Invasions." 661-92
XX Gibb, Hamilton A. R.. "The Aiyubids." 693-714
XXI Cahen, Claude. "The Mongols and the Near East." 715-34
XXII Ziada, Mustafa M. "The Mamluk Sultans to 1293." 735-58
*Vol. 3. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, edited by Harry W. Hazard.
I Atiya, Aziz S. "The Crusade in the Fourteenth Century." 3-26
II Geanakoplos, Deno. "Byzantium and the Crusades, 1261-1354." 27-68
III Geanakoplos, Deno. "Byzantium and the Crusades, 1354-1453." 69-103
IV Topping, Peter. "The Morea, 1311-1364." 104-40
V Topping, Peter. "The Morea, 1364-1460." 141-66
VI Setton, Kenneth M. "The Catalans in Greece, 1311-1380." 167-224
VII Setton, Kenneth M. "The Catalans and Florentines in Greece, 1380-1462." 225-77
VIII Luttrell. Anthony. "The Hospitallers at Rhodes, 1306-1421." 278-313
IX Rossi, Ettore. "Hospitallers at Rhodes, 1421-1523." 314-39
X Luke, Harry. "The Kingdom of Cyprus, 1291-1369." 340-60
XI Luke, Harry. "The Kingdom of Cyprus, 1369-1489." 361-95
XII Bishko, Charles Julian. "The Spanish and
Portuguese Reconquest, 1095-1492." 396-456
Online at http://libro.uca.edu/bishko/spr1.htm
XIII Hazard, Harry. "Moslem North Africa, 1049-1394." 457-85
XIV Ziada, Mustafa M. "The Mamluk Sultans, 1291-1517." 486-512
XV Sinor, Denis. "The Mongols and Western Europe." 513-44
XVI Johnson, Edgar N. "The German Crusade on the Baltic." 545-85
XVII Heymann, Frederick G. "The Crusades against the Hussites." 586-646
XVIII Atiya, Aziz S. "The Aftermath of the Crusades." 647-66
*Vol. 4. The Art and Architecture of the Crusader States, edited by Harry W. Hazard.
I Holmes, Urban Tignor. "Life among the Europeans in Palestine and Syria in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries." 3-35
II Savage, Henry L. "Pilgrimages and Pilgrim Shrines in Palestine and Syria after 1095." 36-68
III Ecclesiastical Art in the Crusader States in Palestine and Syria
A. Boase, T S, R. "Architecture and Sculpture." 69-116
B. Boase, T S, R. "Mosaic, Painting, and Minor Arts." 117-139
IV Boase, T S, R. "Military Architecture in the Crusader States in Palestine and Syria." 140-65
V The Arts in Cyprus
A. Boase, T S, R. "Ecclesiastical Art." 165-96
B. Megaw, A. H. S. "Military Architecture." 196-208
VI The Arts in Frankish Greece and Rhodes
A. Wallace, David J. and T S.R. Boase. "Frankish Greece." 208-28
B. Boase, T S, R. "Rhodes." 229-50
VII Folda, Jaroslav. "Painting and Sculpture in tile Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099-1291." 251-80
Folda, Jaroslav. "Crusader Art and Architecture: A Photographic Survey." 281-354
*Vol. 5. The Impact of the Crusades on the Near East, edited by Norman P. Zacour and Harry W. Hazard.
I Faris, Nabih Amin. "Arab Culture in the Twelfth Century." 3-32
II Hitti, Philip Khuri. "The Impact of the Crusades on Moslem Lands." 33-58
III Prawer, Joshua. "Social Classes in the Crusader States: the 'Minorities.'" 59-116
IV Prawer, Joshua. "Social Classes in the Latin Kingdom: the Franks." 117-92
V Richard, Jean. "The Political and Ecclesiastical Organization of the Crusader States." 193-250
VI Richard, Jean. "Agricultural Conditions in the Crusader States." 251-95
VII Russell, Josiah C. "The Population of the Crusader States." 295-315
VIII Sterns, Indrikis. "The Teutonic Knights in the Crusader States." 315-79
IX Robbert, Louise Buenger. "Venice and the Crusades." 379-451
X Baldwin, Marshall W. "Missions to the East in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries." 452-518
$Vol 6. The Impact of the Crusades on Europe.
$#Gervers, Michael, and James M. Powell, eds. Tolerance and Intolerance: Social Conflict in the Age of the Crusades. (Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Press, 2001)
Contents:
David Hay. "Gender Bias and Religious Intolerance in Accounts of the "Massacres" of the First Crusade." 3-10.
Yaacov Lev. "Prisoners of War During the Fatimid-Ayyubid Wars with the Crusaders." 11-27.
Ciulio Cipollone. "From Intolerance to Tolerance: The Humanitarian Way, 1187-1216." 28-40.
James W. Brodman. "The Rhetoric of Ransoming: A Contribution to the Debate over Crusading in Medieval Iberia." 41-52.
James D. Ryan. "Toleration Denied: Armenia between East and West in the Era of the Crusades." 55-64.
Paul L. Sidelko. "Muslim Taxation under Crusader Rule." 65-74.
Reuven Amitai. "Edward of England and Abagha Ilkhan: A Reexamination of a Failed Attempt at Mongol-Frankish Cooperation." 75-82.
Adam Knobler. "Crusading for the Messiah: Jews as Instruments of Christian Anti-Islamic Holy War." 83-89..
Annette Ilieva. "Images of Tolerance and Intolerance in Cypriot Historical Writings Between the Thirteenth and Sixteenth Centuries." 93-99.
Andrew Jotischky. "The Frankish Encounter with the Greek Orthodox in the Crusader States: The Case of Gerard of Nazareth and Mary Magdalene." 100-14.
James Muldoon. "Tolerance and Intolerance in the Medieval Canon Lawyers." 117-23.
Rainer Christoph Schwinges. "William of Tyre, the Muslim Enemy, and the Problem of Tolerance." 124-32.
$Phillips, Jonathan, ed. The First Crusade: Origins and Impact. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. ISBN: 0719049857
$Edbury, Peter, ed. Crusade and Settlement: Papers Read at the First Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and presented to R.C. Smail. Cardiff, U.K.: University College Cardiff Press; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Distributed in USA by Humanities Press, 1985.
$Holt, P. M. ed. The Eastern Mediterranean Lands in the Period of the Crusades. Warminster, England: 1977.
$
Kedar, Benjamin Z., H.E. Mayer, R.C. Smail, eds. Outremer: Studies in the History of the Crusading Kingdom of Jerusalem Presented to Joshua Prawer. Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Institute, 1982.*Murphy, Thomas Patrick, ed. The Holy War.
Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (5th: 1974: Ohio State
University). Columbus: Ohio State University Press, c1976.
Contents:
Cowdrey, H. E. J. "The Genesis of the Crusades: The Springs of Western Ideas of Holy War." 9-32
Seidel, Linda V. "Holy Warriors: The Romanesque Rider and the Fight Against Islam." 33-77
Crocker, Richard L. "Early Crusade Songs." 78-98
Brundage, James A. "Holy War and the Medieval Lawyers." 99-140
Watt, W. Montgomery. "Islamic Conceptions of the Holy War." 141-56
Greene, Thomas M. "Renaissance Warfare: A Metaphor in Conflict." 157-80
$Shatzmiller, Maya, ed. Crusaders and Muslims in Twelfth-Century Syria, Leiden: Brill, 1993. ISBN: 9004097775
*Studies in Medieval Cistercian History. Presented
to Jeremiah F. O'Sullivan. Shannon: Irish University Press, 1971.
Contents: O'Callaghan, J. F. Preface.--Donnelly, J. S. Dedication.--Lackner,
B. K. The liturgy of early Citeaux.-- Sommerfeldt, J. R. The social theory of
Bernard of Clairvaux.--Constable, G. A report of a lost sermon by St. Bernard on
the failure of the second crusade.--Brundage, J. A. A transformed angel (X
3.31.18): the problem of the crusading monk.--O'Callaghan, J. F. The order of
Calatrava and the archbishops of Toledo, 1147-1245.-- Buczek, D. S. "Pro
defendendis ordinis": the French Cistercians and their enemies.--Hays, R. W. The
Welsh monasteries and the Edwardian conquest.--Desmond L. A. The statute of
Carlisle and the Cistercians, 1298- 1369.--Telesca, W. J. The Cisterican dilemma
at the close of the Middle Ages: Gallicanism or Rome.--Volz, C. Martin Luther's
attitude toward Bernard of Clairvaux.--Bibliography of studies by Jeremiah F.
O'Sullivan (p. 205)
$Tolan, John Victor, ed. Medieval Christian
Perceptions of Islam: A Book of Essays. Garland Reference Library of the
Humanities, vol. 1768. New York: Garland Publishing, 1996. ISBN
0-815-31426-4.
Contents [titles not exact].
John C. Lamoreaux, "Early Eastern
Christian Responses to Islam."
David Bundy, "Syriac and Armenian Christian
Responses to the Islamification of the Mongols."
Craig L. Hanson, "Manuel I
Comnenus and the 'God of Mohammed': A Study in Byzantine Ecclesiastical
Politics."
Kenneth Baxter Wolf , "Spanish Anti-Muslim Polemic: Eighth to
Twelfth Centuries."
Thomas E. Burman "'Tathlith al-wahdaniyah' and the
Twelfth-Century Andalusian-Christian approach to Islam."
David Burr,
"Theological Responses to Islam: Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries." Philip
Krey. "Nicholas of Lyra, Paul of Burgos and Juan of Segovia."
John Philip
Lomax . "Frederick II, His Saracens, and the Papacy."
William Patrick
Hyland, "Edition and translation of John-Jerome of Prague's Miraculum noviter
factum (c.1430)" -- trial and vindication of falselyaccused Christian merchants
traveling in Arabia.
Geert H. M. Claassens. " Jacob van Maerlant."
Gloria
Allaire. "Portrayal of Muslims in Andrea de Barberino's Guerrino il Meschino."
Frank Grady's "'Machomete' and Mandeville's Travels."
John S. Geary.
"Gonzalo de Arrendondo y Alvarado."
Rhona Zaid. "as Guerras civiles de
Granada (c.1568)."
Palmira Brummett's "Myth of Shah Ismail Safavi: Political
Rhetoric and 'Divine' Kingship."
JOURNALS/PERIODICALS [Availability at UNF]
Much important work in history is published in historical journals. Some of these articles will need to be ordered by UNF students through Interlibrary Loan [ILL]. Students, especially graduate students with big yet narrowly defined projects, may also find it profitable to make at least one trip to the much greater library facilities available at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Here is a list of locally available journals relevant to medieval history. Unless otherwise noted, journals are shelved on the 3rd floor of the Carpenter Library.
American Historical Review E171 .A57
full
run [Available online via JSTOR]
English Historical Review DA20 .E58
full
run [Available online via JSTOR]
The Historian D1 .H22
from v.29-
(1966/1967-)
History [London] D1 .H815
full
run
History [Washington] Z6205 .H69
full
run
History and Theory D1 .H8173
full
run
History of Childhood Quarterly D16.16
.J68
only vols 1-3
History of Religions BL1 .H5
microfilm
v.11-v.17 (1971/1972-1977/1978)
bound volumes: v.18-v.23:no.4
(1978:Aug.-1984:May)
History Today D1 .H818 [Recent years available
online via Infotrac Onefile]
full run
Journal of Economic History HC10 .J64
full
run, microfilmed to vol 32 (1972) [Available online via JSTOR]
Journal of Early Christian Studies BR66
.J68
From v.7- (1999:spring-)
Journal of Homosexuality HQ75 .J68
full
run
Journal of Interdisciplinary History D1
.J59
full run
Past and Present D1 .P37
Only from No. 126
(1990/Feb)
Radical History Review HX1 .R33
only
from 1985
Signs: A Journal of Women and Society HQ1101
.S5
full run
Speculum PN661 .S6
full run [Available
online via JSTOR]
Traditio D111.T7 4th Floor
only from vol.
40 (1984).
Viator CB3.V53 4th Floor
only v.1-v.6
v.9
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