The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim WorldDumbarton Oaks edited by Angeliki E. Laiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh ISBN: 0884022773 price: $30.00
The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim
World is the result of scholarly reassessments of the Crusades on
the 900th anniversary of the appearance of crusading armies
outside Nicaea. The views expressed here complement the
considerable number of other examinations that focused on the
internal, Western, aspects of the movement on the 900th
anniversary of the Council of Clermont.
The volume opens with an introduction to the historiography of
the Crusades, followed by wide-ranging discussions covering four
topics: holy war in Byzantium and Islam; the approaches and
attitudes of the various peoples affected by and involved in the
Crusades; the movement's effect on the economies of the eastern
Mediterranean; and the influence of the Crusades on the art and
architecture of the East.
The essays in this volume demonstrate that there were, on the
eastern shores of the Mediterranean, rich, variegated, and
important phenomena associated with the Crusades, and that a full
understanding of the significance of the movement and its impact
on both the East and West must take these phenomena into account.
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