Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study of the impact of the crusade movement and devotion to the holy city of Jerusalem on English visual culture, religious imagination and identity. The crusade movement concurrently formed dynamic international networks and disturbed geographic, cultural, religious and social boundaries in both the East and West. Because the most immediate zone for cultural and artistic exchange during the Crusades was the Holy Land, it has been the subject of immense amounts of historical and art historical scholarship examining issues of cultural and visual appropriation, assimilation and even resistance. However, the remapping of Christian territory after th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Modern historical inquiry into the crusade movement ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British Christian perceptions of the Holy Land through visua...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
The Crusades campaigns were known as The Franks wars, which began in the late eleventh century to t...
The crusades represent one of the best, and undoubtedly most controversial, examples of the complex ...
textEpic dichotomies – threat/desire, Islam/Christianity, Orient/Occident, fear/lust, self/other – h...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Modern historical inquiry into the crusade movement ...
In terms of their social composition, the crusades to Palestine and Syria were unlike any other mili...
The geography of the crusader states cultivated their unique religious culture, which developed from...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Modern historical inquiry into the crusade movement ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British Christian perceptions of the Holy Land through visua...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
The Crusades campaigns were known as The Franks wars, which began in the late eleventh century to t...
The crusades represent one of the best, and undoubtedly most controversial, examples of the complex ...
textEpic dichotomies – threat/desire, Islam/Christianity, Orient/Occident, fear/lust, self/other – h...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Modern historical inquiry into the crusade movement ...
In terms of their social composition, the crusades to Palestine and Syria were unlike any other mili...
The geography of the crusader states cultivated their unique religious culture, which developed from...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Modern historical inquiry into the crusade movement ...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British Christian perceptions of the Holy Land through visua...