Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
In a recent article, Christopher MacEvitt posited that historians should eschew the term ‘crusader s...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
In the months following the capture of Jerusalem (1099), a Latin principality was founded in Galilee...
The article offers a contribution to wider dialogues on history creation and the analytical superstr...
As is well known, Archbishop William of Tyre’s history relates the story of the First Crusade and th...
For nearly two centuries after the First Crusade, a Latin-Christian elite controlled significant par...
The majority of research on the Crusades presents a dichotomy between Arab-Turkic Muslims and Latin ...
Though primarily a pious exercise, the First Crusade formed part of a broader medieval ‘aristocratic...
The First Crusade produced more historical material than any other event in the early Middle Ages. S...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
This article examines the representation of women and femininity in Archbishop William of Tyre's Chr...
This dissertation reshapes our understanding of the mechanics of nation-building and the constructio...
In a recent article, Christopher MacEvitt posited that historians should eschew the term ‘crusader s...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
In the months following the capture of Jerusalem (1099), a Latin principality was founded in Galilee...
The article offers a contribution to wider dialogues on history creation and the analytical superstr...
As is well known, Archbishop William of Tyre’s history relates the story of the First Crusade and th...
For nearly two centuries after the First Crusade, a Latin-Christian elite controlled significant par...
The majority of research on the Crusades presents a dichotomy between Arab-Turkic Muslims and Latin ...
Though primarily a pious exercise, the First Crusade formed part of a broader medieval ‘aristocratic...
The First Crusade produced more historical material than any other event in the early Middle Ages. S...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
This article examines the representation of women and femininity in Archbishop William of Tyre's Chr...
This dissertation reshapes our understanding of the mechanics of nation-building and the constructio...
In a recent article, Christopher MacEvitt posited that historians should eschew the term ‘crusader s...
This thesis investigates the claims of some historians that we cannot consider histories composed in...
In the months following the capture of Jerusalem (1099), a Latin principality was founded in Galilee...