The study of the crusades is one of the most thriving areas of medieval history. This collection of seventeen further essays by leading researchers in the field reflects the best of contemporary scholarship. The subjects handled are remarkably wide-ranging, focusing on the history of the Latin East and its place in the context of Mediterranean trade and Near Eastern political developments. Chronologically, the essays range from the initial settlements at the time of the First Crusade to the way in which historians in more recent centuries have chosen to reconstruct the medieval epoch. Together with its companion volume, The Experience of Crusading: Volume 1, The Experience of Crusading - edited by Marcus Bull and Norman Housley - this collection has been published to celebrate the 65th birthday of Jonathan Riley-Smith, the leading British historian of the crusades. The volume includes an appreciation of his contribution to the study of the Latin East.
A collection of essays focusing on the history and politics of the Latin East.About the AuthorPeter Edbury is Professor of History, Cardiff University. Jonathan Phillips is Senior Lecturer in History, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Reviews'This is certainly a Festschrift to be welcomed ...' Alan Borg, Church Times
'It is a splendid collection for interested readers and undergraduates as well as a barometer to the state of research and opinion within historians ... [it gives] us an up-to-date understanding of many, if not all, the aspects that make up the Crusading world.' Contemporary Review
'... there is something for everyone here ...' Church Times
Book InformationISBN 9780521781510
Author Peter EdburyFormat Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 650g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 161mm * 26mm