This article explores the creation and communication of memory during and immediately after the Stedinger crusade (1232-1234). Remembrance of the crusade is shown to be manifested in the creation of special memorial liturgies, in the foundation and patronage of local monasteries around Bremen and in the writing of chronicles and annals in northern Germany and Friesland. The article illuminates the complex relationships between local powerbrokers and peasant farmers, and demonstrates how the category of "holy war" was used to support the colonization of Stedinger land. The article also argues that control of the memory of this crusade was an important act of legitimizing the war against the Stedinger farmers. This article thus reveals both t...
The Chronica Polonorum, written by Bishop Vincentius of Cracow (c.1150-1223), influenced the way Poli...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
The Egyptian port city of Damietta was a place which occupied a brief but important position in the ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
This article describes the connection between studies of memory and the history of the crusades. The...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
The First Crusade is one of the most intensively researched events of the Middle Ages, yet, paradoxi...
This article describes the connection between studies of memory and the history of the crusades. The...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
Half a century after the first crusade, the fall of the County of Edessa (1144) became an impulse fo...
This article examines two medieval chronicles dealing with the crusades in the Baltic. The Chronicon...
In this book, Megan Cassidy-Welch challenges the notion that using memories of war to articulate and...
In this book, Megan Cassidy-Welch challenges the notion that using memories of war to articulate and...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
The Chronica Polonorum, written by Bishop Vincentius of Cracow (c.1150-1223), influenced the way Poli...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
The Egyptian port city of Damietta was a place which occupied a brief but important position in the ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
This article describes the connection between studies of memory and the history of the crusades. The...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
The First Crusade is one of the most intensively researched events of the Middle Ages, yet, paradoxi...
This article describes the connection between studies of memory and the history of the crusades. The...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
Half a century after the first crusade, the fall of the County of Edessa (1144) became an impulse fo...
This article examines two medieval chronicles dealing with the crusades in the Baltic. The Chronicon...
In this book, Megan Cassidy-Welch challenges the notion that using memories of war to articulate and...
In this book, Megan Cassidy-Welch challenges the notion that using memories of war to articulate and...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
The Chronica Polonorum, written by Bishop Vincentius of Cracow (c.1150-1223), influenced the way Poli...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
The Egyptian port city of Damietta was a place which occupied a brief but important position in the ...