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What Were the Crusades? Professor Jonathan Riley-Smith

What Were the Crusades? By Professor Jonathan Riley-Smith

What Were the Crusades? by Professor Jonathan Riley-Smith


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Since the first edition of this book in 1977, a number of historians have built on Professor Riley-Smith's conclusions. Their research has been incorporated into this work, which deals with the legitimizing authority of the papacy, the role of Military Orders and the crusade vow.

What Were the Crusades? Summary

What Were the Crusades? by Professor Jonathan Riley-Smith

Few attempts had been made to define 'the crusade' before the first edition of this book was published in 1977. Since then a number of historians have built on Professor Riley-Smith's conclusions. Their research has been incorporated into this second edition, which remains a starting point for any study of the crusading movement. The book deals with the legitimising authority of the papacy, the nature of the crusade vow and of the privilege accorded to crusaders, the developments of the indulgence, and the role of Military Orders.

Table of Contents

Preface - Preface to the Second Edition - WHAT WERE THE CRUSADES? - A JUST CAUSE - A Just Cause for War - Crusades to the Near East - Crusades in Spain - Crusades in Northeastern Europe - Crusades against Schismatics and Heretics - Crusades against Lay Powers in the West - A Case for the Crusade - LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY - Papal Authorisation - Peace in Christendom - Preaching - Finance - Strategy - Control - WHO WERE THE CRUSADES? - The Vow - Privileges - Who were the Crusades? - Geoffrey Sergines - The Military Orders - WHEN WERE THE CRUSADES? - Selected Bibliography of Secondary Works - A List of Original Sources - Index

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GOR002423085
9780333567692
0333567692
What Were the Crusades? by Professor Jonathan Riley-Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19920120
112
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