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Britain, Ireland and the Crusades, c.1000-1300 1st Edition

Author(s)

Kathryn Hurlock

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1st Edition

ISBN

9781137292735, 9780230298637, 9780230298644

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

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PDF and EPUB

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From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Taking a thematic approach, Hurlock provides an overview of the crusading movement, and explores key aspects of the crusades, such as: – Where crusaders came from – When and why the papacy chose to recruit crusaders – The impact on domestic life, as shown through literature, religion and taxation  – Political uses of the crusades – The role of the military orders in Britain This wide-ranging and accessible text is the ideal introduction to this fascinating subject in early British history.

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Britain, Ireland and the Crusades, c.1000-1300 1st Edition

SKU: 9781350307636

Original price was: $42.25.Current price is: $12.67.

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Full Title

Britain, Ireland and the Crusades, c.1000-1300 1st Edition

Author(s)

Kathryn Hurlock

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781350307636, 9780230298637, 9780230298644

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Taking a thematic approach, Hurlock provides an overview of the crusading movement, and explores key aspects of the crusades, such as: – Where crusaders came from – When and why the papacy chose to recruit crusaders – The impact on domestic life, as shown through literature, religion and taxation  – Political uses of the crusades – The role of the military orders in Britain This wide-ranging and accessible text is the ideal introduction to this fascinating subject in early British history.