The Crusades A Reader

The Crusades A Reader by Susan Jane Allen, published by University of Toronto Press in 2003, is a comprehensive collection of primary source texts that explores the multifaceted history of the Crusades. This edition spans 430 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a diverse range of perspectives from the medieval era, including significant non-Christian materials alongside traditional European Christian texts.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of ideological, economic, social, and cultural issues related to the Crusades, as well as military and political concerns. The inclusion of Muslim and Jewish sources, Greek texts, and discussions on Latin crusader states and Spain provides a broader understanding of the interactions between Europe and the Middle East. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical complexities surrounding the Crusades and their lasting impact on contemporary conflicts.
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The crusades have always been a source of fascination and debate. With current world events, that interest has only grown as people try to understand the sources of conflict between the Middle East and Europe, and between Islamic and Christian peoples. This beautiful addition to the Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures series brings together an unprecedented range of primary source texts on the topic from the medieval era. Of special note are the non-Christian materials–Muslim and Jewish sources–included along with standard European Christian texts. Also included are Greek sources, materials on Latin crusader states, and a chapter on Spain. Ideological, economic, social, and cultural issues are covered along with the more standard military and political concerns.
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